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654. Jasminum sieboldianum, Bin me. . Jap.<br />

Obai / a<br />

shrub <strong>of</strong> the order Jasminacea) with a slender vine-like<br />

stem, being several feet long. In early spring it bears pure<br />

flowers before the leaves, and is one <strong>of</strong> the trees which<br />

yellow<br />

bloom very early. There is a variety called summer Jasmin with<br />

n< rsistant leaves.<br />

655. Tecoma grandiflora, Delaun., Jap. Nvzen-kadsura<br />

; a garden climber <strong>of</strong> the order Bignoniac&e. In late summer<br />

it produces panicles with several orange red flowers.<br />

656. Callicarpa japonica, Th., Jap. Yabu-murasakt,<br />

Mi-murasaki ; a wild shrub <strong>of</strong> the order Verbenacene attaining to<br />

a height <strong>of</strong> several feet. In summer it produces small purple<br />

flowers in clusters, being succeeded with small round purple<br />

berries. There are different sorts called Ko-murasaki (small<br />

purple), Yama-murasaki (mountain purple), etc.<br />

657- Salix babylonica, Z., Jap. Shidare-yanagi ; a<br />

garden tree <strong>of</strong> the order Amentaceae attaining to a height<br />

<strong>of</strong> 3-4<br />

fts. The branches are slender and drooping to the ground. It is<br />

a diyecious plant, blooming in spring before the leaves. The<br />

female flowers when ripe disperse white cotton-like fibres. The<br />

variety here mentioned is Rokkakudo which shoots forth long<br />

drooping branches. This plant thrives vrell in moist places, and is<br />

suitable for avenues and gardens. Itf is also used for vase-flowers.<br />

658. Salix buergeriana, Miq.> Jap. Neko-yanagi, Kawa-<br />

, yanagi Saru-yanagi ; a wild tree <strong>of</strong> the order Amentacea3 attaining<br />

to a height <strong>of</strong> about 10 fts. It resembles the preceding in<br />

aspect, but the branches do not droop. The female flowers are<br />

covered with s<strong>of</strong>t silky hair, whence the name Neko-yanagi (cat<br />

willow) is derived. The branches are used for vase-flowers. The<br />

ripe seeds produce cotton- like fibre.<br />

658. b. Tamarix chinensis, Lour., Jap. Gyoryu / a<br />

garden tree <strong>of</strong> the order Tamaricacea3 attaining to a height <strong>of</strong><br />

about 10 fts. The leaves look like needles, and the branches

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