Cordia collococca . CLAMMY CHERRY.

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This low tree, with its spreading branches, is a native of the West Indies, and is rarely met with in these Islands; there being but two trees of its kind known to me, one growing at the Old Plantation, Honolulu, the other at Honouliuli Ranch, Oahu. The whitish branches are very brittle. The leaves are obovate, oblong, glabrous above and shiny beneath. The subsessile flowers are whiteish-purple. The fruit, which is half inch in diameter, is bluntly pointed and smooth. The fleshy pulp is sticky, and adheres to the single seed. This plant may be grown from seeds and from cuttings.

Plate CXIV.

Plate CXIV.Clammy Cherry.
One half natural size.


G. P. W. Collection. Plate CXV

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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