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Glochidion triandrum (Blanco) C.B.Rob.   (redirected from: Kirganelia triandra Blanco)
Family: Euphorbiaceae
[Diasperus triandrus (Blanco) Kuntze, moreGlochidion acuminatum M?l.Arg., Glochidion bicolor (M?l.Arg.) Hayata, Glochidion eleutherostylum Mull.Arg., Glochidion hayatae Croizat & H.Hara, Glochidion hayatai Croizat & H.Hara, Glochidion quinquestylum Elmer, Kirganelia triandra Blanco, Phyllanthus bicolor Mull.Arg., Phyllanthus meghalayensis Chakrab. & N.P.Balakr., Phyllanthus triandrus (Blanco) Mull.Arg.]
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Japan Flora: Shrub with slender grayish brown branches with grayish hairs; leaves chartaceous, broadly oblanceolate to obovate, 5-8 cm. long, 1.5-2.5 mm. wide, gla­brous or nearly so, green above, paler or becoming purplish brown when dry, with spreading to ascending curved whitish hairs especially on nerves beneath, the nerves and veinlets slightly raised beneath, the petioles 1-2 mm. long, pubescent; flowers in few-flowered axillary fascicles, small, the pedicels to 5 mm. long; sepals 6, about 1.5 mm. long, narrowly cuneate- obovate, rounded; stigmas about 6, connate; ovary whitc-pubes- cent.

Kyushu (Hizen Prov.); rare. Formosa and China to Philippines.

Glochidion triandrum
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