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drooping branches. The hard seeds “ar rung, / as neéklaées, 
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GREENSTAR. (Polyalthia suberosa). A Sey Andian 
tree that bears reddish-brown flowers along thé kranches,, 
like its close relative, the Ylang-ylang. The small fruits, ware é 
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DEVILTREE ALSTONIA. (Alstonia macrophylla). A .sparing- 
ly branched Malayan tree to 50 feet with long leaves in whorls 
of 4, and %-inch fragrant white flowers in clusters at the 
branch tips. Seed pods 20” long. 
HOLARRHENA. (Holarrhena wulfsbergi). A West African 
tree to 50 feet with shining, droopy foliage, bearing large 
dense clusters of white, star-shaped, fragrant flowers 1” 
across. Fast growing. Loves the sun. 
SHAVINGBRUSH TREE. (Pachira fastuosa). These hybrid 
crosses of the red and white shaving brush, are splendid 
yard trees, with cool green trunk, large and showy (usually 
Sieh fiowers in March before the new leaves, and gorgeous 
foliage. 
ONION CORDIA. (Cordia alliodora). West Indian evergreen 
tree to 40 feet, bearing small, fragrant white flowers in 
large clusters. Exceptionally showy and conspicuous when 
in flower. In bloom a long time. 
SOFT LUMBANG. (Aleurites trisperma). Philippine relative 
otf the tung oil, this spready shade tree with big, heart- 
shaped leaves, also bears nuts rich in oil, has promising 
commercial possibilities. 
PORTIATREE. (Thespesia populnea). Small, seaside tree 
with poplar-like evergreen foliage and attractive yellow 
flowers that turn purple with age. Flowers much of the 
year. Resists salt spray. 
TRICHILIA. (Trichilia pallida). Central American evergreen 
shade tree of the mahogany family, bearing small white 
flowers in large panicles. Should be ideal parkway tree for 
Florida. 
Let's Plant More Trees—Beautiful Trees 
EDWIN A. MENNINGER 
The Flowering Tree Man 
STUART, FLORIDA 
