Handbook of Hardy Trees Shrubs And Herbaceous Plants Based On the French Work

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The name was given in consequence of one species producing the liquid storax.
1. L. Styraciftua. This is a small erect-growing tree of elegant appearance, especially towards Autumn, when the leaves change to a bright red, and remain on the tree for some time afterwards. In foliage it resembles some of the Maples, but the leaves being alternate it is readily distinguished. North America.
2. L. Imberbe, syn L. Orientalis. Very near the foregoing, but of a more shrubby habit ; the palmate usually
...5-lobed leaves are scattered along the branches, not tufted at the extremities, and the main divisions of the leaves are again lobed. A native of the Levant, and rare in British gardens.
Corylopsis spicata is a handsome deciduous Japanese shrub with Hazel-like leaves and drooping bracteate spikes of yellow- ish fragrant flowers produced in Spring before the foliage is developed.
ORDEK XLIII. -HALORAGE^l.
A small family of marsh and water plants, chiefly insignifi- cant weeds. Flowers small and often incomplete, parts in twos or fours.


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