Justicia. -DIANDRIA: MONOGYNIA. 129: 
Bractes numerous, slender, and very downy.— Calyz five-parted ; 
segments ensiform, villous.— Corol ringent; tube gibbous near the 
base ; upper lip sub-lancéolaté, concave, erect; under lip broad and 
three-lobed.—- Filaments nearly as long as the upper lip ; apex much 
enlarged. Anthers two on each filament, all with a calcarate base.— 
Germ oblong, sitting in a large, glandular, yellow ri ring. = the length 
of the nihi, Stigma tele | 
20. Diisi * Linn. 55: Pl. ed. Willd. 1. 87. 
"Shrubby, diffuse, smooth. Leaves ore. T sa ter- 
mine sub-verticelled. Lower anthers — eat 
Wada-Kodi. Rheed. mal.9.p. 79.1.49. 0 0 
"éUtenifirüióa: Rumph. Amb. 4. p. 70. t. ug — IÜÁà 
Beng. Jugut-mudun. j o ASSET han ia 
A handsome shrub. I have never met with it wild, butin gardens 
itis common, and grows readily from slips and cuttings ; it is in flow- 
er during the wet season chiefly. I am told it is indigenous on the 
Malay Islands. | 
- Stem scarcely any. Branches numerous, long, straggling, except 
` when kept cut, they are then more erect. Bark of the young parts 
. generally dark purple, and very smooth ; in some varieties green.— 
. Leaves opposite, short-petioled, lanceolar, obtuse, frequently a little 
scolloped, smooth ; nerve and veins dark purple, from three to ‘six 
inches long, and from half an inch to aninch broad.—Spikes terminal, 
erect, verticelled .—Anthers double, the lower ones have a pe 
. process projecting downw ards and outwards, wee 
Fea 
te d Baa Linn. Sp. PL ed Wind. L yë 
a Shrubby, Leaves sub-ovate. Spikes terminal. pire white, with 
 Willdenow has spoiled this name. Linneus wrote it Gandarosss which is near- 
Tw truth. The word is HArF Gundharusas —— z P 
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