11.1-13.4 cm., corolla 22.5-25.7 cm., stamens (incl. 
adnation of filaments to corolla) 14.3-16.5 cm., anthers 
32-88 mm., pistil 15.8-17.8 cm., fruiting occasionally. 
The distinguishing feature of this cultivar is the den- 
tate leaf’ margin which is usually restricted to the distal 
half of the leaf, but which may occur throughout the 
length. Almost all of the plants in the Valley of Sibun- 
doy occur in a single locality two to three kilometers 
southeast of the town of Sibundoy. Along three main 
trails covering two kilometers here, the many landowners 
have planted nearly 250 of these trees. 
Common names: Buyés borrachera, ete., the same as 
for D. candida ‘Buyés’. 
CotompBia: Comisaria del Putumayo, Valle de Sibundoy, alt. ca. 
00 m.—-2 km. SW Sibundoy. “*Trailside, very infreq.’’ 14-I1V-1963, 
4 (ECON).—8 km. S Sibundoy. “*‘Bui-ish borrachera’. Tree 4 m. ; 
corolla white; fr. green, pericarp drying and decaying but indehis- 
cent. Border, infreq.’’ 15-VI-1963, 1/22(ECON).—2.5 km. S Sibun- 
eee 
doy. Bui-ish borrachera’. Tree 4 m.; corolla white, pendulous; 
frs. broadly fusiform, indehiscent. Borders.’’ 2-X-1963, 1435 (COL, 
ECON).—2.5 km. S Sibundoy. ‘‘Arborescent 3 m.; corolla white, 
pendulous. Indian gardens, borders; frequent.’’ 2-X-1963, 148 
(ECON).—2 km. SE Sibundoy. *“Arborescent 4 m.; corolla pendu- 
lous, white, limb and teeth recurved; fr. terete, fusiform (15.5 3.5 
em. ), indehiscent. Borders, frequent.’’ 8-X-1963, 1447 (COL, ECON, 
BISH, K, PASTO, S, US). 
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any 
if 
Another collection (/177) has both distally dentate 
and entire leaves from the same plant. In addition, the 
calyx is very narrow with the limb partly recurved, and 
the corolla tube is also narrow. Ten to 12 trees occur in 
a single hedge row in the town of Sibundoy. During 
May and early June, 1963, the only Daturas blooming 
in the Valley were this planting and ‘Culebra’. The 
owner called this ‘‘bui-ish borracherushe’’ and said that 
the first cuttings had been brought here from further 
south in the Valley, where most of the Sibundoy reside. 
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