CAMPYLIA holosericea.
Silky-leaved Campylia.
Campylia. Pet. 5 inæqualia: duo unguis margine inferiore auricsuulpaetari.o ra Smtaamjo. ra5,
sterilia; duo superiora longiora hamata recurva.
Lindley MS S.
C. hfloolroisse, ricfeoali,i sp esduubnrcoutulinsd op-aonviactuilsa tiosb; tuusmisb edlluips lipclautroi--
dentatis holosericeis, petalis superioribus orbicula-
tis, caule fruticoso erecto.
Campylia holosericea. Noh. in Colv. Catal.p. 21. col. 1.
Stem shrubby, erect, rugged, occasioned by the
persistent bases of the petioles and stipules, in our plant
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toothed; teeth blunt, unequal. Petioles very long,
slightly flattened on the upper side and rounded below,
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maining persistent. Peduncles branching. Umbels 4-
to 6-flowered. Involucre generally of 6 bractes; bractes
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bloom, again descending when in fruit fruit erect.
Calyx 5-cleft, segments unequal, concave, the upper
one ovate, obtuse, keeled, the others lanceolate or
linear, all thickly covered with short woolly hairs.
Nectariferous tube very short and blunt, more than
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