246 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Ledum—continued. Ledum—continued. 
s buxifolium, See Leiophyllum buxifolium, 2 margins, clothed 1 e 8 h. lft. 
canadense (Canadian). A synonym of L. latifoli š o 3ît. United States, &c., . A handsome shrub, the leaves 
dense. € ) EE. E Cori ai of which are said to bea good substitute for tea. (L. B. C. 534.) 
L. glandulosum (glandular). fl. white; inflorescence often L. L canadense (Canadian). fl. White, large, disposed in ter- 
FId. 385. LEEA AMABILIS. 
compound and crowded calyx five-parted. Z oblong or oval, or minal 
approaching lanceolate, pale or whitish, and minutely nen ie tinal umbellate corymbs. April and May. 2 ovate, peti 
dotted beneath. h. Aft. to 6ft. erte. eae ET Gl ay el Sle ey pe GYN I canadense 
(under which name it is fi i 
L. latifolium (broad-leaved).* fl. whi ; 5 is figured in L. B. C. 1049). 
è m e . nite ; stamens five, about th L. bo 7 4 5 
length of the corolla. April and May. 1. linear-oblong, with 05 p 15 ea is a garden form, superior to the type 
