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differ from the pyrus genus in the twisted manner in which the petals are arranged in the bud and in the many-celled ovary, in which the numerous ovules are disposed horizontally, not vertically as in the pears. they are much-branched shrubs, or small trees, with entire leaves and large, solitary, white
mucilage is analogous to, and has the same properties as, that which is formed from the seeds of the flax - linseed. the seeds somewhat resemble apple-pips in size and appearance. they are of a dark brown colour, flattened on two sides, owing to mutual pressure and frequently adhere to one another by a white...
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