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Itsuki ; a mountain-tree <strong>of</strong> the order Cornaceae attaining to a<br />
<strong>of</strong> about 10 fts. In summer it bears flowers in clusters in<br />
height<br />
the form <strong>of</strong> a small ball, at which centre are four large white<br />
sepals looking like petals.<br />
edible and delicious.<br />
The ball produces a red pulp which is<br />
646. Lonicera xylosteum, L., Jap. Hydtan-no-ki,<br />
Kingin-boku ; a mountain-shrub <strong>of</strong> the order Loniceracea3 attaining<br />
to a height <strong>of</strong> 5-6 fts. It blooms in early summer. The<br />
flowers are white at first, but turn yellow afterwards. The fruits<br />
have the form <strong>of</strong> gourd?. They are red when ripe, but not edible.<br />
647. Diervilla grandiflora, S. et Z., Jap. Hakone-<br />
iitsugi, Nana-boke ; a mountain-shrub <strong>of</strong> the order Gaprifoliacese<br />
found much on the mountains <strong>of</strong> Hakone, whence the name. In<br />
summer it produces many flowers in clustered panicles on the<br />
branches. They are white in the beginning, but turn pink and<br />
then red.<br />
648. Ehretia macrophylla, Wall., Jap. Mitsuna-<br />
gashiwa, Maruba-chisha, Tosa-giri ; a mountain-tree <strong>of</strong> the<br />
order Boraginacea3 found in warm regions, attaining to a height <strong>of</strong><br />
20-30 fts. In summer it opens small yellowish white flowers in<br />
an umbel, being<br />
succeeded with bean-sized round fruits which are<br />
black when ripe. The leaves are thick and rough, being used for<br />
polishing purposes.<br />
649. Styrax Obassia, S. et Z., Jap. Hakuun-bokti, Oba-<br />
jisha ; a mountain-tree <strong>of</strong> the order Styracaceae attaining to a<br />
height <strong>of</strong> 20-30 fts. In summer it bears white flowers in panicles,<br />
being succeeded with drooping fruits, which give an oil.<br />
650. Enkyanthus japonicus, Hook, Jap. DMan,<br />
Dvdan-tsutsuji ; a mountain-shrub <strong>of</strong> the order Ericaceae attain-<br />
ing to a height <strong>of</strong> 7-8 fts. In spring it produces<br />
shaped small flowers drooping with long peduncles,<br />
autumn its leaves turn red and arc very beautiful.<br />
white bell-<br />
and in late