Lythraceae, XX. Lagerstroemia, Nr, 329. 19 
basin annulo prominulo munitus; lobi tubi ?3—3/, aeq. Capsula 6—13 mm. lg. — Folia 
subt. glabra v. subhirtella. Inflorescentiae in panniculam unicam in ramo terminalem 
collectae. 
a. Calyx teres v. fructifer interd. 6nervis, nervis in sinus excurrentibus, 7—10 mmn. 
lg. Petala cum unguiculo 6—9 mm. longo 12—20 mm. longa. (Nr. 529. 
329 (3). L. indica L. 1762, spec. ed. 2., 734; Burm. fl. Ind. 122: Medicus acta 
Acad. Theod.-Palad. 4. 253; Retz. obs. 5. 25; Lour. fl. Coch. 340; W.' spec. 2, 1178; 
Prs. ench. 2, 74; Thunb. fl. Jap. 224; Rxb. hort. Beng. 38, fl. Ind. 2. 505; Spr. syst. 
2. 603; DC. prod. 3. 93; Wt. Arn.! prod. 1. 308; Hassk. Flora 27. 603; Blanco tl. 
Filip. ed. 2., 316; Bl. mus. Lugd. 2. 125; Bth. in Hk. journ. of bot. and Kew misc. 
4. 81 ivar. pallida; Mq. A. Ind. Bat. 1. 622; Wlp. ann, 4. 689; Bth. N. Hongk. 112; 
Mq. prolus. fl. Jap. 148; F. Müll, fragm. phyt. Austr. 8. 35; Kz. for. fl. brit. Burma 
1. 521; Clarke in Hk. fl. brit. Ind. 2. 575; Franch. et Savat. enum. 4. 467. 
Synon, Sibi Kaempf. 1712, amoen. 855. — Tsjinkin Rumph. 1755, Amb., auct. 
p. 61. — Lagerstroemia minor chinensis Retz. 4779, obs. fasc. 1, 20, — L. chinensis Lm. 
1789. enc. 3. 375; Poir. ill. 3. n. 1047. — Velaga globosa Gaertn. 1794, fruct. 2. 246. 
— Lagerstroemia speciosa DC.! 4828, prod. 3. 93, non Pers. — Verisimillime L. elegans 
Paxt. 4848, mag. of bot. 14. 1.269; Wlp. ann. 4, 2951). — An L. grandiflora Paxt.? 
l. c. p. 209? (sine diagn. . — — [Vulgo Fakusitqua v. Fakusinda v. Fakusitz 
sec. Lm. — Cáy Tuongvis. Sát chú mói hoa Cochinchinensium sec. Lour. — 
Hakou si kwa japonice sec, Franch. et Savat, — P'á yáng chou s. Pe je houng 
sinice sec. Bl. Sarou souberi japonice. — Tsji-kin s. Tsji-ken Chinens. 
sec. Rumph.; 
leones, Rumph. ]. c. t. 28! Buchoz ic. |. 44! Cleyer fl. Jap. t. 83; Medicus l. c. 
t. 9; Gaertn. fruct. 2. t. 133! Curt. bot. mag. 12. t. 405! Savi fl. Ital. 4. t. 24; Loisel. 
herb. gener. de l'amat. 2. t. 422! Poir. ill. 3, t. 473. f. 4! Lodd. bot. cab. t. 1765; East 
Ind. comp. Mus. t. 30 sec. Wt. Arn.; Wt. ill. 1. t. 88! Paxt. mag. of bot. 44. t. 269! 
Revue horticole 1857, p. 627! Regel Gartenfl. 6. t. 194; Baill. hist. pl. 6. p. 433, fig. 405, 
106! Koehne atl. ined. t. 82. f. 329. 
Arbor interd. folia rejiciens, 3—7 m. alt.: truncus 1!/,—2?/, m. alt., 
Ile mt. diam.. cortice laevi cinereo. Rami hornotini #anguli sub- 
+alati, glaberrimi, patentes. Internodia 1—2!/, cm. lg. Gemmae squa- 
marum paribus cire. 5 inclusae. — Folia subopp. v. rarius opp., sess. v. 
breviss. petiolata. basi acuta v. rotund., oblongo -elliplica ad rotundata 
14—73 mm. : 7—4? mm.), brevit. acuminata v. apice deformato obtusis- 
sima v. emarginata, subcoriacea, saepe subeano- v. subglauco-viridia, 
supra glaberrima v. in nervo medio pubescentia. subt. glaberrima v. im 
nervis hirtella: nervi utrinsecus 4—8; venae raro supra prominulae. 
Stip. trigono-pyramidales, minutae. — Panniculae 4—20 em. longae. basi 
interd. bracteis euphylloideis spathulatis subacuminatis interruptae, apice 
simpliciter racemosae v. e dichasiis plurifloris racemose dispositis. inferne 
4) Von seiner Art sagt Paxton; »Resembles in some respects the L. indica, but its 
growth is far more robust, its flowering season much later, and ils whole habit, when 
the two are seen together, very distinet. The blossoms are darker coloured, aud a little 
smaller than those of L. indicas. 
2) »The blossoms themselves are something larger than in L, elegans, but the pa- 
nicles being less, they scarcely make so much show as those of eleganse. 
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