Callicarpa. 87 



1834 (1828), pro parte — C. dentata Wallich, cat. 

 no. 6319, pro parte — C. virens Reinwardt, ms., 

 pro parte. — A shrub or little tree; branch lets, cymes 

 and petioles sparsely stellate-hairy, glabrescent; leaves, 

 membranous, lanceolate or broadly-lanceolate, both sides 

 acute, often the greatest breadth above the middle of 

 the leaves ; margins, except in lower half, denticulate-serrulate, 

 sometimes subentire; nerves 8—10 on either side of the 

 midrib, with many shorter nerves not reaching the mar- 

 gins between them; upper side when young, stellate-hairy, 

 adult glabrous, glandular, nerves somewhat pubescent, 

 lower side from rather densely floccose to nearly glabrous, 

 densely glandular, with typical peltate scales (cf. C.japO' 

 nica); 7—18 by 2V2— 6V2 cM.; petioles 0.7—2 cM.; 

 cymes small, globose, resembling those of C. cana, 273— 4 

 cM. long, 5 — 7 cM. wide; peduncles, shorter than petioles, 

 0.3 — 0.7—1.2 cM.; calyx subtruncate or 4-denticulate, 

 somewhat 4-ribbed; sparsely stellate-hairy, with some 

 glands, 0.8—0.13 cM.; pedicels 0—0.1 cM.; coro/Za white 

 or rose, generally somewhat pubescent, sometimes nearly 

 glabrous; sparsely glandular; lobes hemicircular, very short 

 in regard to the length of the tube; tube 0.17 — 0.2 cM., 

 lobes 0.03—0.05 cM.; stamens 0.3—0.4 cM., anthers 

 glandular on both sides; style 0.5 cM., with bifid (!) stigma; 

 ovary densely glandular and hairy; fruit glabrous or 

 somewhat glandular, white. 



Var. a subglabrata Schauer, DC. Prodr. XI, 645 (1847) — 

 C. attenuifolia Elmer, Leafl. Phil. Bot. VIII, 2870, 

 (1915) — C. longifolia var. |3 uberior Miqael, ms. — 

 C. Blumei Zollinger et Moritzi, Syst. Verz. 53, (1846); 

 Koorders, Exk. Fl. v. Java III, 134 — C. javanica 

 Zippel, ms. — C. lanceolaria Roxb. Fl. ind. I. 395 

 (1832). — ?C. longifolia Lam. var. lanceolaria 

 Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Br. Ind. IV, 570 (1885). - leaves 

 glabrous beneath or nearly so. 



