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Bauhinia grandiflora, Juss. Tree, to 20 ft.: Lvs. oval or sub-cordate, tomentose beneath, not deeply divided, the lobes ovate-obtuse and 3-4-nerved, stipules spiny: fls. very large, pure white, opening at night, 1-3 on axillary peduncles; petals obovate, acute at apex, clawed. S. Amer. R.H. 1897, p. 393. | Bauhinia grandiflora, Juss. Tree, to 20 ft.: Lvs. oval or sub-cordate, tomentose beneath, not deeply divided, the lobes ovate-obtuse and 3-4-nerved, stipules spiny: fls. very large, pure white, opening at night, 1-3 on axillary peduncles; petals obovate, acute at apex, clawed. S. Amer. R.H. 1897, p. 393. | ||
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Bauhinia grandiflora, Juss. Tree, to 20 ft.: Lvs. oval or sub-cordate, tomentose beneath, not deeply divided, the lobes ovate-obtuse and 3-4-nerved, stipules spiny: fls. very large, pure white, opening at night, 1-3 on axillary peduncles; petals obovate, acute at apex, clawed. S. Amer. R.H. 1897, p. 393.
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