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BRUNSFELSIA. undulata. 
Waved-flowered Brunsfelsia. 
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DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
2 Nat. ord. Sotanrx®. Jussieu gen. 124. Div. III. Genera Solaneis 
affinia. 
BRUNSFELSIA. Cal. campanulatus 5-dentatus brevis. Cor. magna 
infundibuliformis, tubo longissimo, limbo plano 5-lobo subecquali. Stan, 
5-tum sterile: anth. reniformes. Stylus 1; stig. capitatum. Bacca Ceraso 
major, l-loc. ex Linn. (an potits 2-loc.?) polysperma receptaculo seminifero 
earnoso magno. Arbuscula; folia alterna; flores solitarit axillares aut 
plures terminales. Juss. loc. cit. 127. 
B. undulata, foliis lanceolato-ovatis utrinque attenuatis, petiolis brevissimis, 
corollis tubo curvo, limbo undulato. Swartz prod. 60. 
Brunsfelsia undulata. Wialld. sp. pl. 3.269. Swartz fl. ind. occid. 2. 1035. 
Andrews’s reposit. 167. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 4. 22. 
Arbuscula 20-pedalis, trunco debili levi; rami subreclinatt. Sw. Folia 
sparsa, oblongo-lanceolata, obovata v. longiis deorsim quam sursum atte- 
nuata, patentia, glabra, breve petiolata, 3-6-uncialia. Flores 2-3, sulphuret, 
suaveolentes, terminales, erecti, brevé crasséque pedunculati ; pedunc. equales 
wv. breviores, calyce lanuginosi. Cal. & uncie longus, herbaceus, cylindricus, 
obsolete pentagonus, lanuginosus, breve 5-fidus, inequalis, lobulis rotundatis, 
erectis, arcté conniventibus, uno minore. Cor. hypocrateriformis 3 tubus crtra 
3 uncias longus, teres, chloroleucus, lanuginosus, pariim curvatus, penna cor- 
vind crassior, orificio angusto antheris 2 obturato ; limbus 3-4-plo brevior 
tubo, subbilabiatus, rotatus, antrorsim obliquatus, disco medio lanuginosus, 
pro 4 partibus fissus, laciniis subcordato-rotundatis undulates subequa- 
libus, suprema emarginata. Fil. alba, inclusa tubo cui superné inserta 
at 4-plo breviora, erecta, ita bast flexa ut pariete tubi distent; 2 brea 
viora: anth. verticali-bilobe oblong, luteole. Stylus @qualis tubo, filr- 
Sormis, sursim subcrassior, latere utroque, sutura notatus quasi ex binis con- 
Ferruminatis confectus: stig. capitatum, antrorsim obliquatum, sutura trans 
“versé prominuld striarum styli utrorsiim continua: germ. ochroleucum, ovato- 
pyramidatum, glabrum, longitudine pene calycis. 
_ Found by Swartz in thickets, on the mountains of the 
southern part of Jamaica, where it is said to form a tall 
shrub, of nearly 20 feet in height, but with a feeble stem. 
Introduced about 1780, according to the authority of 
the Banksian Herbarium. Received from Barbadoes by 
Messrs. Lee and Kennedy in 1784. It must be kept con- 
stantly in the tan-bed of the hothouse, and will flower 
freely about June. Propagated by cuttings. We have 
never met with any specimens more than 4 or 5 feet in 
height. The bloom is handsome and very sweet. 
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