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Slabrous. Leaves ovate, sometimes iiearly cordate, entire, glabrous, 

 ark^rpcn variegated M'ith milky veins. Pedunc es axillary, solitarj, 

 ¥erv short, bearing a double germ, Coro/a whitCj very hairy on the 

 inside, very fraj;rant. Berries red, eatable but insipid. 

 Grows in rich moist soils, under the shade of trees. 

 Fluuers November — April. rarfridge Berrif. 



An infusion of the stems and leaves is a popular remedy in dysury.' 

 The diuretic effect is by no means great* 



CALLICARPA. 



Cali/x i-Miis. Corolla] Cabjx 4^ cleft CoroUa 

 4-fida. Bacca 4-sperma. j 4 cleft. i?^7Tw 4 seeded. 



i. Ami 



C. folii 



Leaves serrate, tomen 



tomentosis. Sp. pi. i. p. tose underneath 



6iy. 



A shrub 3 — 4 feet hi^h, bear 



d wood glabrous, the young brandies tomentose/ the hafr which 



khc them and every part of the plant is collected in star-like fascf: 



f^. Leaves opposite, lanceolate, obtusely dentate, ru-ose on 



^ upper surface somewhat scabrous and hairy, on tlie mider to, 



Howera ^lay— July. 



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French Midberrtf^ 



LYCIUM 



ba 'fl"^^'^iT"\^^^V'- .tJ^^'^at closed with the 



polv 



Dnnrn « 1^ i • ;•■-"«- ^iu:5Lu Willi IHC 



»enm ""^^'''^^^^^^' beard of the lilamcnts. 



'rry ^ celled^ many 

 seeded. 



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