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Schizophragma






SCHIZOPHRAGMA HYDRANGEOIDES.--Climbing Hydrangea. Japan, 1879. As yet

this is an uncommon shrub, and allied to the Hydrangea. It is of slender

growth, the stems rooting into the support, and with pinky-white

flowers. As an ornamental climber it is of no great value, and requires

a favoured spot to grow it at all satisfactorily.






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