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Uncarina decaryi is a Deciduous tropical shrub or small 15 foot. The trunk up to 12” in diameter. Stem: Stout, that becomes thickened with age. Stems may ultimately attain a height of about 9 feet. Flowers: The flower resembles a large Petunia in form and is bright yellow with a dark throat. Leaves: Lobed, finely hairy, soft and sticky to the touch, yielding a musty odor when rubbed. The leaves are deciduous during the winter resting season. Flowers: Bright yellow flowers with black centers. Blooming season: Warmer months. Fruit: The fruit (capsules) has small inwardly pointed barbs looking like small hooked harpoons and are mounted on 2 cm pedicels. Don't touch this fruit unless you want to spend some time trying to remove it from your fingers. | |
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