downy. Peduncles bearing corymbs of flowers from the axils 
(or rather above the axils—supra-axillary), and extending bef dere 
the leaves; so that the several corymbs form a rather large 
panicle, \eafy below.  Pedicels slender, downy, bracteated. 
Calyx downy, for the most part coloured, that is, white more 
or less tinged with purple: the segments ovate with three green 
nerves. Corolla very slightly downy, white, beautifully tinged 
with rose-colour: the /wbe slender, twice as long as the calyx, 
straight: /imb of five spreading obovate segments, almost as 
long as the tube. Stamens and style very much exserted and 
slightly curved upwards. 
Fig. 1. Calyx and pistil :—magnified. 
