UDRACCPHYLLUM. Flowers panicled. 
~Panieles below the leaves, drooping. 
Menziesii ~ 100-150 mm.; by 15 mm. 
Townson, ~ 170-by 11 to 260 by 14. 
fionpdense ~ 670 by 4é, 
panicles terminals; anthers included - 
strictum 
Panicles terminal; anthers exserted. _ 
Latifolium ~ back rough; lvs. large; 
~ panicles erect. 
Matthewsii - B. rough, lvs. small} 
panteles decurved. _ 
Travyersii ~ B. smooth; panicles acute, 
branched . 
recurvatum - B. smooth; panicles branched 
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broader, 4-Sin. long, those of adults 1-3in. long; upper 
surface and margins silky-pubescent ie ee if 
Very slender. Leaves small, erect, glabrows, 4-lin. long. 
Racemes 3—5-flowered nf te vi .. 13. D. subulatum. 
Stout, spreading, much branched. Leaves spreading, 1-21 in. 
long, 4-4in. broad at the base, gradually tapering, evenly 
pubescent on both surfaces. Racemes 3-5-flowered .. 14. D. pubescens. 
2. D. arboreum. 
** Flowers usually solitary. 
Decumbent. Leaves spreading, 3-2 in. long, 4in. broad at the 
base, gradually tapering, glaucous, glabrous. Flowers lateral, 
solitary és “2 me Pe Ee .. 15. D. Karki. 
Erect. Leaves $-2in. long (2-4in. in var. acicularifoliwm) ; 
blade 34,-;; In. broad, pungent. Flowers lateral a .- 16. D. uniflorwm. 
Stems long and creeping or short and tufted and formin 
cushion-like masses. Leaves erect and appressed. Flowers 
almost hidden by the leaves . i - .. 17. D. politum. 
Depressed or prostrate, rarely suberect. Leaves }-1 in., obtuse. 
Flowers usually terminating short lateral branchlets .. .. 18. D.rosmarinifoluume 
Small, prostrate, laxly or closely branched. Leaves imbricate, : 
4-} in. long, linear-subulate from a broad ovate base. Flower 
terminal i a; a e 7 .. 19. D. prosiraium. 
Small, forming densely compacted tufts a few inches across. 
Leaves closely imbricate, ,-}in. long, tips subulate, usually 
obtuse = rs = .. 20. D, muscoides. 
1. D. latifolium A. Cunn. Precur. (1838) n. 412.—A shrub or small 
tree 8-20 ft. high or more, with a trunk 4-12in. diam.; young plants 
forming slender erect unbranched rods with a tuft of grassy leaves at the 
top; old ones much branched, the branches often whorled, curving out- 
wards and then ascending, giving the tree a candelabrum-like appearance, 
closely ringed with the scars of the fallen leaves. Leaves crowded at the 
tips of the branches, squarrose, spreading and recurved, 10-24 in. long, 
1-1} in. broad at the dilated sheathing base, gradually tapering into very 
long slender points, quite glabrous, coriaceous, striate, concave or rarely 
nearly flat, margins very minutely serrulate. Panicle terminal, 6-18 in. long, 
much and closely branched, linear-oblong, erect in flower, inclined in fruit, 
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