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ELAEAGNUS

Volume 2 · 44 words · 1771 Edition

DUTCH MYRTLE, in botany, a genus of the tetrandria-monogynia class. It has no corolla; the calyx is bell-shaped above the fruit, and has four segments; and the drupa is bell-shaped, and below the calyx. There are three species, none of them natives of Britain.