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Soc. Iii. 85. A moder- ate-sized or small tree, the bark ash-brown, rough and fissured outside and falling in fragments, somewhat fibrous inside {F. Mueller}, dark iron-grey and roughish (Oldfield}. Leaves lanceolate, mostly falcate and acuminate, 3 to 6 in. Long or sometimes much more, the lower ones often ovate, rather thick, the veins rather regular, numerous and oblique, the intramarginal one not close to the edge. Peduncles axillary or lateral, terete or scarcely compressed, bearing each 3... to 8 flowers on distinct often rather long pedicels. Calyx-tube hemispherical, about 2 lines diameter (or sometimes nearly 3 ?). Operculum hemispherical or broadly conical, more or less beaked, acuminate and rather longer than the calyx- tube. Stamens about 2 lines long or rather more, inflected in the bud; anthers ovate with parallel distinct cells. Fruit nearly globular, 3 to 4 lines diameter, the rim broad and very prominent, almost conical, the capsule not sunk, and the valves entirely protruding even before they open.
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