CoLtomsia: Comisaria del Putumayo, Valle de Sibundoy, alt. ca. 
2200 m.—Sibundoy. “* ‘Bui-ish borracherushe’. Tree 3.5 m.: lvs. 
entire or distally toothed; calyx slender, limb curling; corolla white. 
Hedge row, infreq.’” 11-VI-1963, 77177 (COL, ECON, BISH, K, 
PASTO, S, US). 
2c. ‘Ocre’ n. cv. Plate LVII. 
Leaves entire, the base acute, ratio of width to length 
.402~-. 498, calyx relatively narrow, 12.8-15.9 cm., corolla 
long, 25.4-81 em., ochre color, stamens (including their 
adnation to corolla) 16.4-22.6 cm., anthers very long, 
40-44 mm., pistil 17.8-23.8 em. Fruit not seen. N=12 
(Bristol 1267). 
This very rare cultivar is unique in the light orange or 
ochraceous color of its flowers. ‘wo plantings are known, 
a single tree near Sibundoy, and a short hedge row in 
Coloén. The present owners of these trees with strikingly 
different flowers showed little interest in them. 
Common names: The only name given this cultivar 
by its owners is borrachera (‘inebriant’) in Sibundoy and 
borrachero (‘inebriant tree’) in Colén. In Sibundoy, the 
response tsushie borrachera (‘yellow inebriant’) was even- 
tually evoked, but it was clear that tswshie was a purely 
descriptive word and not an established phytonym. 
CotomBia: Comisaria del Putumayo, Valle de Sibundoy, alt. ca. 
2200 m.—Coldén. “‘ ‘Borrachero’. Tree 4.5 m.; corolla light orange; 
not fruiting. Indian garden, very infreq.’’ 25-VII-1963, 1267 (COL, 
ECON, BISH, K, PASTO, S, US).—1.5 km. SW Sibundoy. ‘‘‘Tsa- 
shie borrachera’. Tree 3 m.; corolla light orange. Indian garden, 
very infreq.’’ 12-VIII-1963, 7297 (COL, ECON, PASTO, US). 
2d. ‘Biangan’ n. cv. Plate LVI. 
Leaves yellowish, entire, ratio of width to length, 
.818-.488, calyx length 10.2-16.3 cm., corolla long, 
28-32.9 cm., in some the slender basal part of the tube 
well exposed, stamens (including their adnation to co- 
rolla) 19.9-23.2 cm., anthers 837-43 mm., pistil 21.6-24.4 
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