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E. Sibthorpii. Greece. 
E. Wulfeni. 
EUPTELEA. Trochodendraceee. 
E. Franchetii. China. 
E. pleiosperma. N. India and W. Szechuen. 
Syn. E. davidiana. 
E. polyandra. Central Japan. 
EURYBIA. See OLEARIA. 
EUSCAPHIS. Sapindaceae. 
|E. staphyleoides. China, Corea and Japan. 
EXACUM. Gentianaceae. 
tE. zeylanicum, var. macranthum. Ceylon. 
EXOCHORDA. Rosaceae. 
E. Alberti.. Turkestan. 
Has flowered less than any of the Exochordas, 
but this may be because it is now rather hemmed 
in by other plants. 
E. Giraldii. N.W. China. 
The largest -flowered Exochorda. One plant, 
12 feet high, grows in the Wall Garden ; but a 
smaller shrub, in an open border, flowers better 
and is quite hardy. 
E. grandiflora. N. China. 
Flowers occasionally, but here it does not ap- 
proach E. macrantha either in size or beauty. 
E. macrantha (Alberti x grandiflora). The Pearl Bush. 
Garden origin. 
A large shrub, growing near a west wall, and 
flowering well in May. It has few rivals in beauty, 
and grows with perfect freedom. 
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