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3h. Sieberiana Series (semiglaucous). (Named after a prominent member of the 



Series, the members of which are semiglaucous). (E. piperita connects with 

 No. 3e.). 



E. taeniola. E. Simmondsii. 



E. Consideniana. E. Sieberiana. 



E. pilularis (close to E. Simmondsii E. piperita (the broadest). 

 in one stage). 



3i. Glaucous, Broad. Rigid Series (a descriptive title). Nos. 3i and 3j, and these 

 and 3k and 3m are closely related. The series has also affinity to No. 3d). 



E. virgata. E. gigantea. 



E. oreades. 



3j. Subglaucous Series (closely related to Series 3i). 



E. micrantha. 



3k. Intermediate Rigid Series. 



E. stricta. 

 E. obtusiflora. 



3m. Narrow Rigid Series. 



E. nitida. 



E. Mitchelliana. 



E. apiculata. 



3n. Narrow Longitudinal Series. 

 E. Moorei. 



E. hcemastoma. 



E. fraxinoides. 



E. approximans. 

 E. Kybeanensis. 



E. vitrea. 



3p. Broad Longitudinal Series (i.e., elliptical to cordate). 



E. coriacea. E. stellulata. 



E. de Beuzevillei. 



E. eugenioides. 

 E. agglomerata. 

 E. Baxteri. 



3a.— Crinkled Series. 



E. Blaxlandi. 

 E. capitellata. 



General Appearance. — Leaves crinkled or markedly undulate, somewhat rough, 

 stellate, usually lanceolate, or medium-sized, rarely beyond 6 cm. long, dark to metallic 

 green, sometimes turning to purple-brown; veins prominent. Stems usually densely 

 but softly stellate tomentose, except when growing under harsh conditions; pale purple- 

 brown. 



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