Brunfelsia uniflora

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 Brunfelsia uniflora subsp. var.  "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Brunfelsia hopeana, Benth. (Frandscea Hopeana, Hook. F. uniflora, Pohl). A slender twiggy free-branching shrub: Lvs. lanceolate-oblong, thin in texture, rich dark green, paler beneath: fls. small but freely produced, solitary or in pairs all along the leafy growths; limb light violet- blue on first opening, fading to almost pure white with age; tube very slender, curved upwards, nearly white, 1 in. long; calyx ¾in. long, teeth obtuse. Brazil. W. Indies.


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