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''[[Leptospermum]] pubescens'', Lam. (L. lanigerum, Smith). Tall shrub or small tree: branchlets villous: leaves varying from obovate-oblong to elliptic or narrow-oblong, normally 1/2 in. long, silky-villous while young, rarely glabrous: flowers 1/2 - 3/4 in. across, white. Austral. —Extremely variable. Long cultured abroad, but not advertised in Amer.
Leptospermum pubescens, Lam. (L. lanigerum, Smith). Tall shrub or small tree: branchlets villous: leaves varying from obovate-oblong to elliptic or narrow-oblong, normally 1/2 in. long, silky-villous while young, rarely glabrous: flowers 1/2 - 3/4 in. across, white. Austral. —Extremely variable. Long cultured abroad, but not advertised in Amer.
 
L. flexuosum, Spreng. (Agonis flexuosa, Schauer). Tall shrub or tree, to 40 ft.: branchlets at first pubescent, finally glabrous: leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate. 3-nerved, 1/4 - 1/2 in. long: flowers white, Over 1/3 in. across, in axillary heads: calyx pubescent, stamens 20. Auatral.—This species is now generally referred to Agonis which differs from Leptospermum chiefly in the capitate infl. and in the cells of the ovary having only 2-6 ovules ascending from a basal placenta.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Leptospermum pubescens, Lam. (L. lanigerum, Smith). Tall shrub or small tree: branchlets villous: leaves varying from obovate-oblong to elliptic or narrow-oblong, normally 1/2 in. long, silky-villous while young, rarely glabrous: flowers 1/2 - 3/4 in. across, white. Austral. —Extremely variable. Long cultured abroad, but not advertised in Amer. CH


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