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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).
 
 
 
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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Read about Laurelia serrata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

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). CH


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