Brunfelsia undulata

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 Brunfelsia undulata subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Brunfelsia undulata, Swartz. A strong-growing evergreen shrub or small tree, reaching to 20 ft. in its native habitat and flowering freely when quite small: Lvs. ovate-lanceolate, margins slightly wavy, light green in color, acute, variable in size up to 7 in. long and 2 in. wide when vigorous; apex acute or obtuse; petiole ¼-½ in. long: fls. on the upper parts of the sts. solitary or in pairs in the axils of most of the terminal Lvs. forming terminal clusters; calyx cyme green ½-¾in. long, campanulate ; corolla white changing to creamy white with age; lobes broadly ovate or orbicular in outline and with beautiful wavy margins. Jamaica. B. M. 8422. —A magnificent free- flowering species and a great acquisition to any garden.


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