2o8 SAXIFRAGACEAE 



ESCALLONIA— continued 



* E. floribunda. lo. July- August. E. Stems clammy. Ls. lane, 3, often 



notched at apex, minutely toothed or entire, very shortly stalked. Fls. I, 

 not tubular, in large terminal panicles up to 9 long. South America. 



* E. illinita. 10. August. E. Stem with stalked glands. Ls. obov., 2, very 



shortly stalked. Fls. tubular, in terminal panicles, possess faint smell of 

 pigsty. Chile. (Fig. 96 K.) 

 E. Iveyi. 10. August-October. E. Young stems angular. Ls. ov., 2|, rounded 

 at apex, very glossy. Fls. \, tubular, in terminal panicles, petals recurved. 

 Hybrid. (Fig. 96 l.) 



* E. montevidensis. 10. September. E. Ls. lane, 3, often notched at apex, 



minutely toothed or entire, very shortly stalked. Fls. i, not tubular, in 

 rounded trusses ; style long and conspicuous. South America. (Fig. 96 G.) 

 E. Philippiana {E. mrgatd). 8. June-August. D. Stems brown, very leafy, 

 often arching. Ls. oblanc, \, toothed at outer end, hairless. Fls. \, in 

 leafy racemes up to i| long. Chile. (Fig. 96 B.) 



* E. pterocladon. 8. July-August. E. Stems angled, downy. Ls. oblanc, 



I, hairless except on midrib above. Fls. I, tubular, in slender racemes, 

 fragrant. South America. (Fig. 96 o.) 



* E. pidveriilenta. 12. July-September. E. Stems downy, very clammy. 



Ls. oblanc, 4, very clammy, hairy on both sides. Fls. densely crowded 

 in cylindrical racemes up to 9 long. Chile. (Fig. 96 N.) 



* E. revoluta. 20. June-August. E. Stems and Is. grey-felted. Ls. ov., 2, 



unevenly toothed. Fls. |, tubular, in short racemes or panicles. Chile. 

 (Fig. 96 J.) 



* E. viscosa. 10. June-August. E. Branchlets drooping; stems clammy. 



Ls. obov., 3. Fls. \, in open drooping panicles, with strong smell of 

 pigsty. Chile. (Fig. 96 m.) 



(Z») Fls. red or pink 



E. edinensis. 10. June-August, h E. Stems often arching. Ls. obov., i\, 



toothed at outer end, hairless. Fls. |, pink, in racemes. Hybrid. (Fig. 



96 c.) 

 E. Ingrami. 10. June-September. E. Stems downy, clammy. Ls. ov., 2, 



double-toothed, hairless. Fls. \, tubular, red, in small terminal panicles. 



Chile. (Fig. 96 e.) 

 E. langleyensis. 8. June-September. | E. Stems long, slender, arching, 



with stalked glands. Ls. obov., i, hairless. Fls. |, red, funnel-shaped, 



in short few-flowered racemes. Hybrid. (Fig. 96 d.) 

 E. macrantha. 10. June-September. E. Stems downy, clammy. Ls. broadly 



ov., 3, double-toothed, hairless. Fls. ^, tubular, in terminal racemes up 



to 4 long. Chile. (Fig. 96 f.) 



Variety C. F. Ball. Much hardier; fls. larger. 

 E. rubra. 15. July- August. E. Stems reddish, downy, clammy. Ls. obov., 



lane, 1 1, double-toothed at outer end. Fls. |-, red, tubular, in loose 



terminal panicles. Chile. (Fig. 96 H.) 



Fendlera rupicola. 6. May-June. D. Stems ribbed. Ls. opposite, ov., f, 

 entire, 3-ribbed, hairy, stalkless or nearly so. Fls. i|, white or tinged 

 with pink outside, K4, C4, A8, G (4). Fruit dry, |, light brown. South- 

 west United States. (Fig. 67 b.) 



