GARCINIA, in botany, a genus of the icofandria monogynia class. The flower consists of four roundish patent petals; and the fruit is a large unilocular coriaceous berry, containing eight hairy and fleshy seeds, convex on one side, and angular on the other. There are two species, none of them natives of Britain.
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