Westringia

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Westringia (J. P. Westring, Swedish physician and author; died 1833). Labiatae. Shrubs, suitable for greenhouse cult., although apparently not now in common cult.: lvs. in whorls of 3, 4, or rarely more, entire fls. axillary or rarely in terminal leafy heads; calyx campanulate, 5-toothed; corolla-tube short and dilated at the throat, limb 2-lipped, upper lip flat, broadly 2-lobed, lower spreading, 3-lobed; stamens, 2 upper perfect, 2 lower sterile: nutlets reticulate-rugose.—About 12 species, natives of extra-Trop. Austral.


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