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| name = ''Laurelia serrata''
 
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''[[Laurelia]] serrata'', Bert. Huanhuan Tree. Timber tree in southern parts of Chile, and hardy in parts of S. Ireland, to 70 ft., with fetid wood: leaves broadly oblong-lanceolate or lanceolate, nearly or quite obtuse, glandular-serrate with open spreading teeth, bearing pellucid glands, aromatic: infl. axillary, cymose, simple or paniculate, the 8-parted perianth greenish yellow, the segms. equal; pedicels very short. B.M. 8279. G.C. III. 36:401 (as L. aromatica).
Laurelia serrata, Bert. Huanhuan Tree. Timber tree in southern parts of Chile, and hardy in parts of S. Ireland, to 70 ft., with fetid wood: leaves broadly oblong-lanceolate or lanceolate, nearly or quite obtuse, glandular-serrate with open spreading teeth, bearing pellucid glands, aromatic: infl. axillary, cymose, simple or paniculate, the 8-parted perianth greenish yellow, the segms. equal; pedicels very short. B.M. 8279. G.C. III. 36:401 (as L. aromatica).
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L. novaezealandiea, A. Cunn. Tree, to 80 or 120 ft. high, and trunk 4—6 ft. diam., with radiating buttresses: leaves to 3 in. long, oblong to obovate, coarsely and bluntly serrate: flowers in axillary racemes 1/2-1 in. long on silky pedicels: leaves and young branches aromatic when bruised.—L.semperivirens, Tul. (L. aromatica. Poir.). Chilean Laurel. leaves undulate-serrate with appressed teeth: infl. longer than in L. serrata and lax, periantn-segms. differing or subequal, fertile stamens usually exceeding 4; pedicels exceeding the flowers
   
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