April 1910.] 



MAKINO— OBSEBV. ON THE FLORA OF JAPAN. 



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branches; ovary ovoid-globose, densely adpressed-sericeo-to- 

 mentose, 3-celled. 



Nom. Jap. Beni-wabisuke. 



Hah. Prov. Musashi : Tokyo, cultivated (T. Makino !). 



There two forms occur, namely : 



forma subvidua Makino, var. nov. (Fig. VI.) 



Leaves oblong-elliptical to lanceolato-oblong, shoi'tly acu- 

 minate, acute or subobtuse at the base, acute-serrulate, coriace- 

 ous, shining, with im- 

 pressed veins and 

 main veinlets above 

 in recent, sparcely 

 punctulate with mi- 

 nute fuscous dots 

 beneath, 6— 10J cm. 

 long, 2^-5 cm. wide ; 

 petiole 10-16 mm. 

 long. Flowers ter- 

 minal and axillary, 

 solitary or geminate, 

 small, about 3-6 cm. 

 in diameter, purplish- 

 rosy. Corolla in- 

 fundibuliform, re- 



curvo-patent above, 

 5-6-petaled, connate 

 into a short tube at 

 the base. Stamens 

 none, or very imper- 

 fectly developed, 

 short, whitish. Style 

 short, about lj-2cm. 

 or more long, gla- 

 brous but the base often sericeo-pubescent. Ovary ovoid, ad- 

 pressed-sericeo-tomentose. 



Nom. Jap. Momoiro-wahisuke (nov.). 



Hah. Prov. Musashi : Oji, cultivated (T. Makino !). 



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