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BuDDLEA CONNATA, ~ Coxwar 'E-LEAV! 
Buppura. ew, pee 
Jobst aoa 
Class and Order, 
( Nat. t. Ord —Vamers. 4 
iets Character. 
Cal. A-fidus. Cor. 4-fida, 
tum gFicageh ten valvarum: 
ay 
+* * 
ternatim. ‘divi bi 
Buppiea connata. Pau et 
81. fb. Roem. et Sch 
Veget. v. 1. p. 431. 
feet high, branches obscurely angular, glabrous above, pu Y 
cent. Leaves: the largest of them six to seven inches long, 
lanceolate, serrated, glabrous on the upper 
bescent_ and even white and tomentose — ? 
attenuated, entire, till at the connate bases, where the mar- 
gin is waved, and. general r dilated into ear-like appen-— 
age on each side; but in el ves, the margin is 
there quite regular. Fron of these leaves, in our — 
imens, spring the flo , angular, with one or ' 
pairs of opposite branches, which, with the centre axis, 
make them appear ternately d divided ; each branch or pedi. 
ce 
* In honour of Apam Buns an English Botanist of the last century, 
whose Herbarium is 2 in the British Museum. 
