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− | | name = ''LATINNAME'' <!--- replace LATINNAME with the actual latin name --> | + | | name = ''Leea sambucina'' |
| | common_names = <!--- if multiple, list all, if none, leave blank --> | | | common_names = <!--- if multiple, list all, if none, leave blank --> |
| | growth_habit = ? <!--- tree, shrub, herbaceous, vine, etc --> | | | growth_habit = ? <!--- tree, shrub, herbaceous, vine, etc --> |
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| + | ''''Leea'' sambucina,'' Willd. ('' L. Reehrsiana, Sander.''). Leaves pinnate or 3-pinnate, very large (often 4 ft. long); lfts. 6 l/2 in. long, 2 1/2 in. wide, oblong, cordate at the base, acuminate, coarsely crenate. India, Malaya, Philippines, Trop. Austral. A very variable species. |
− | ''Leea sambucina,'' Willd. ('' L. Reehrsiana, Sander.''). Leaves pinnate or 3-pinnate, very large (often 4 ft. long); lfts. 6 l/2 in. long, 2 1/2 in. wide, oblong, cordate at the base, acuminate, coarsely crenate. India, Malaya, Philippines, Trop. Austral. A very variable species. | |
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− | Other leeas may be expected in the choice collections of amateurs, but these plants appear to be little known in the trade. '' L. macropus '', Laut. & Schumann, "with broad lfts.," is a recent introduction.
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