128 XCII. LABIATA. | Westringia, — 
very different. 
W. grandifolia, F. Muell. Herb. A tall shrub with the habit 7 
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and white indumentum of W. rosmariniformis. Leaves in whorls of 3 
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but the specimens not in flower, Biroa, Leichhardt. : 
er now proposes to reduce this to W. rosmariniformis, but the characters | 
appear as distinct as those of most Westringiæ. : 
3. W. rosmariniformis, Sm. Tracts, 282, t. 9. A robust bushy | 
shrub of several ft., the branches underside of the leaves and calyxes | 
hoary or silvery-white with densely appressed hairs. Leaves in whorls | 
of 4, oblong-lanceolate lanceolate or linear, acute or obtuse, à to 1m | 
gose. th in : 
R. Br. 1; Cunila fruticosa, Willd. Spec. Pl. i. 122; W.resme | 
rinacea, Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 214. p: 
N Sandy hills near the sea-coast, Port Jackson, R. Brown, Sider f 
n. 266, and others; northward to Port Macquarrie, Backhouse, and southward to Cap 
Howe, Mossman. T 
r different aspect. Leaves in whorls of 4, oblong | 
or elliptical-lanceolate hoary or white underneath, usually 3 to 4 lines 
long, or in Hannaford's very luxuriant specimens about 4 in. Flower 
like those of W. rosmariniformis but much smaller, the stamens ust. 
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