BL 
Ï Piong TILIACEUM, Jss. 
Quod. Gen. Cf. Endl, Gen. 5283. Msn. Gen. 
37. ‘Comm. 23. 14, Hibiscì spec. auct, et Steud. 
Nom, ed: II. 
“Quwoad’ Spec. , Cf. Wght; et Arn. Prdr. IL. 52. 
“189. Wip. Rpri.” Eel B Hibiscus E DC. 
oPrdr T. 454. BI, MH. cirinatus Wid. DC. Pa c. 
90: “Sprg Syst, Ves, ft, 107, sl, qui synony- 
num ‘habet A. guineensis DC. rde. EL. 107. 
Geers! HJ similis Bl. Bijdr. 73. e diagnosí s0- 
“lämmiodo differt : folis subtus’ albidis (nec glau- 
‘cis) ,”in“tiërvis ‘8-5 inedio (nec 1—3 basi) poro 
“instructis, ‘ivolucro 10 fido (nec dentato); — 
quae signa- omnia maxime variabilia ne ad distin- 
guendas varietates quidem suffiiciunt; — et fors 
san loco vegetationis mutáto provocantur. 
Descript. Arbor alta, ligno albido molli , 
Sdein' ‘in “dentro: nigro , durissimo ; rami erecti, te= 
vetes, ‘brunriei, glabri, hine inde lenticellis tecti; 
stiputae läte-" et. obtuse-lanceolätae, basi “ample- 
etentes , flavescenti-virides , extus pubescentes, de= 
ciduae , -petioli Tongitudire “fere folioram aut lon- 
giores teretes, puberuli; folia (in eodem ramulo) 
subrotundo- , aut ovato-cordata , acuminata s. 
Acüta, aut imo reniformie , obtusa „valde varia- 
bilia ; plerumque integerrima , dune suberenulatà , 
supra viridia, laevia, subtus juvenilia, albo-, seniora 
glaueescenti-tomentosa , senilia säepe viridia’, pal- 
miato 57 nervid's‘nérvús medius Cum biris Aùt 
imo 4-nis vicinis subtus: wersus basin rima 0,1 
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