Opium Poppy in the foreground] [Illustration: Aleurites Cordata Wood Oil tree at Riverside, California, planted in 1907.
Ripe native seed generally produces a pale oil of little odor; the oil from Argentine seed often having a greenish tint and an odor resembling sorghum.
The vegetation of the plains continues unchanged, a Dillenia with small yellow flowers is common on their skirts, Bignonia cordataoccurs as a large tree; no one has seen teak.
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