RHAMNE^. XXIV. Phylica. 



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flowered. Tj . G. Native of tlie Cape of Good Hope. Pluk. shaped segments, which are hairy on the outside. Petals oblong, 

 aim. t. 445. f. 1. ex Spreng. berl, mag. 8. p. 103. t. 8. f. 2. complicately-cucullate. Anthers oblong, 2-celled ; cells parallel, 



Hoffman's verz. 1824. p. 182. Flowers white. 



opening lengthwise by distinct chinks. Stigma awl-shaped or 



y/cero^e-leaved Phylica. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1820. Sh. 3 ft. clavated, entire. Leaves pubescent, hairy, strigose or villous, 



5 P. NiTiDA (Lam. ill. no. 2613.) leaves linear, acutish, h'near. Flowers spiked or capitate, usually involucrated, with 

 spreading, smooth above, and shining, but downy beneath, floral very long, villous, or feathery bracteas. 

 ones as well as branches woolly ; heads of flowers ovate, w^oolly. 



^2 . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Flowers white. 



Far. /3, eriophora (Berg. cap. 52.) leaves rather hairy, lan- 

 ceolate. Tp ' G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. This is 

 probably identical with P. nitida* 



Shining Phylica. Fl. Nov. Clt. 1774. Shrub 3 feet. 



6 P. secu'nda (Thunb. fl. cap. p. 82.) leaves linear, mucro- 

 nate, erectly spreading, smooth above, but downy beneath ; 



15 P. BicoLOR (Lin. mant. 208.) leaves linear, acutish, and 

 erectish, pubescent, downy beneath; branches, rather villous; 

 heads of flowers ovate, dense, woolly. Tj . G. Native of the 

 Cape of Good Hope, in sandy places. P. strigosa, Thunb. fl. 



cap. 2. p. 80, Adult 1 

 white. 



and branches naked. Flow 



Two-coloured Phylica. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1817. Sh. 3 ft. 

 16 P. pi'nea (Thunb. fl. cap. 2. p. 83.) leaves lanceolate. 



heads of flowers hairy. Tj . G. Native of the Cape of Good mucronate, smooth above, downy beneath, upper ones smallest ; 



Hope. Flowers white. 



Sccund Phylica. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1817. Shrub 3 feet. Good Hope. Flowers white. 



flowers in racemose spikes. V^ • G. Native of the Cape of 



7 P. austra'lis (Link. enum. 1. p. 230.) leaves lanceolate- 

 linear, smooth above, but hoary-tomentose beneath ; branches 

 hairy ; heads of flowers downy, small. T2 • ^^ Native of New 

 Holland ? Segments of calyx downy on the outside, ovate, 

 very blunt. Flowers white. According to Sprengel this is the 

 same as P. parvlfldray and therefore a native of the Cape of 

 Good Hope. 



Southern Phylica. Fl. April, June. Clt. 1818. Shrub 3 ft. 



8 P. puMiLA (Wendl. in Willd. enum. 1. p. 252.) leaves 

 hnear -lanceolate, spreading, strigosely-villous, white beneath ; 

 flowers axillary, subcapitate ; segments of calyx lanceolate, re- 

 flexed, spreading. T2 . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 

 Flowers white. 



PhieAikc Phylica. Fl. Nov. Dec. Clt. 1774. Shrub 3 ft. 



17 P. ROSMARiNiFOLiA (Lam. ill. no. 2G11'.) leaves linear, 

 erect, somewhat revolute, and imbricate, rather pilose above, 

 hoary beneath ; floral leaves somewhat ovate, shorter than the 

 others; spikes of flowers ovate, dense. Tj . G. Native of the 

 Cape of Good Hope. Lodd. hot. cab. t. 840. Flowers wliite. 



li osrnary -leaved PhyVica. Fl. April, Jul. Clt. 1815. Sh. 3 ft. 



18 P. viLLOSA (Thunb. fl. cap. 2. p. 83.) leaves linear, spread- 

 ing, lower ones smooth, rather scabrous, upper ones smaller ; 

 flowers in racemose spikes. ^2 • G. Native of the Cape of 

 Good Hope. Flowers white. 



Fillous Phylica. Fl. May, Jime. Clt. 1790. Shrub 3 feet. 



19 P. HORizoNTA^Lis (Vent. malm. no. 57. obs. 3.) leaves 



/)n'ar/ Phylica. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1823. Shrub 1 foot. linear, villous, hoary beneath; floral leaves longer tlian the 

 9 P. exce'lsa (Wendl. coll. 3. p. 3. t. 4.) leaves lanceolate, others, and are as well as the branches spreading horizontally ; 



villous, lower ones spreading, upper ones erect, somewhat imbri- 

 cate ; floral ones short, villous, erect ; flow^ers spiked. Tj . G. 

 Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Segments of calyx obtuse. 

 Flowers yellowish-green. 



Tall Vhylica. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1823. Shrub 6 feet. 



10 P. callosa (Lin. fil. suppl. 153.) leaves cordate, oblong, 

 acutish, coriaceous, hoary beneath, young ones pilose, adult ones 

 smooth, floral ones hairy, spreading, longer than the heads of 

 flowers. Tj . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. P. re- 

 flexa, Lan). ill. t. 127. f. 3. P. pinea, Thunb. fl. cap. Flowers 

 yellowish-green. 



heads of flowers small ; flowers spreading. ]? . G. Native of 

 the Cape of Good Hope. P. plumosa, Spreng. berl. mag. 8. 

 p. 105. f. 7. Lam. ill. t. 127. f. 4. but not of Lin. 



Horizontal Phylica. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1820. Sh. 3 ft. 



20 P. plum6sa (Lin. spec. 283.) leaves linear, awl-shaped, 

 smooth above, hoary beneath, upper ones hairy ; heads of flowers 

 small, woolly. ]? . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 

 Lodd. hot. cab. 253. — Pluk. mant. 342. f. 3. Flowers white. 



Feathery VhyVxca. Fl. Mar. June. Clt. 1759. Shrub 3 ft. 



21 P. squarrosa (Vent. malm. no. 57. obs. 3.) leaves linear- 

 lanceolate, spreading, villous and* hoary beneath, lower ones 



Ca//o?/5 Phylica. Fl. Mar. April. Clt. 1774. Sh. 3 feet. rather smooth; floral ones longer than the rest, spreading; 



heads of flowers roundish; calyciae segments erect, acute. ^ .G. 

 Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Lodd. bat. cab. t. 36. 

 Flowers white. 



Squarrose VhyMca. Fl. Aug. Nov. Clt. 1800. Shrub 2 ft. 



22 P. CAPITA TA (Thunb. fl. cap. 2. p. 86.) leaves linear- 

 lanceolate, somewhat villous, lower ones reflexcd, smooth, co- 



T Species doubtful whether they belong to this section. 



11 P. elonga'ta (Willd. in Schult. syst. 5. p. 449.) leaves 

 Jjnceolate, smooth ; heads of flowers terminal, downy. 1^. G. 

 Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Flowers white. 



_/onga/ed Phylica. Shrubs riaceous ; floral ones very villous, spreading a little; licads of 



oblona Z^^'^'^'V'' ^ '"'^% '", ^''^''^^; .'y'*- ^' P" t^ V^ ^^^'^' flowers roundish, b • G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 

 oDiong, obtuse, close-pressed ; heads of flowers termmal. T? . G, ^ * * 



Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Flowers white. 

 ^caly-leaved Phylica. Shrub 2 feet. 



13 P. ru'bra (Willd. in Schult. syst. 5. p. 491.) leaves lan- 

 ceolate, acute, downy beneath ; heads of flowers terminal. ^ . G. 

 Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 



^ed Phylica. Shrub 3 feet. 



14 P-microce'phala (Willd. in Schult. syst. 5. p. 491.) leaves 

 JJ]^ar, spreading, with revolute edges ; heads of flowers ter- 

 minal. ^2 . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 



SmalUheaded Phylica. Shrub 3 feet. 



z feet. 



Sect. II. 



CT. 11. Strigosa (from strigosus, strigose). ] 

 rhamn. p. 69. Calyx with a long tube, and erect, 



VOL. n. 



Brogn. mem. 

 acute, awl- 



flowers roundish. ^ . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 

 Wendl. coll. 2. t. 50. Ker. hot. reg. t. 711. P. pubescens. 

 Ait. hort. kew. 1. p. 268. — Burm. afr. t. 44. f 3. Heads of 

 flowers the size of a chesnut. Flowers white. 



Headed Phylica. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1800. Shrub 2 



23 P. CoMMELiNi (Spreng. berl. mag. 8. p. 104. t. 8. f. 6.) 

 leaves linear-lanceolate, acute, spreading, villous, and hoary 

 beneath ; floral ones longer, also spreading ; heads of flowers 

 roundish. I7. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. P. 

 pubescens, Willd. enum. 252. but not ofAiton. Segments of 

 calyx erect, ovate, acute. Flowers white. 



Commeline's Phylica. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1800. Sh. 3 ft. 



24 P. LANCEOLA TA (Thunb. fl. cap. 2. p. 79.) leaves linear- 

 lanceolate, erectly-spreading, smooth above, downy beneath ; 

 beads of flowers roundish, hairy, involucrated with bracteas. 



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