Syringa L.
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Syringa L. |
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5. Syringa L. View in CoL 1
Deciduous shrubs or small trees. Leaves opposite, entire or serrate, simple. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, paniculate; flowers appearing after the leaves. Calyx small, with 4 shallow lobes. Corolla more or less cylindrical with 4 valvate, moreor less cuculiate lobes. Fruit a capsule.
Literature: A. Lingelsheim in Engler, Pflanzenreich 72 (IV. 243): 74-95 (1920). S. D. McKelvey, The Lilac, a Monograph. New York. 1928.
Leaves ovate, with subcordate to broadly cuneate base; inflorescences usually paired from apical axillary buds (terminal bud abortive), usually without basal leaves 1. vulgaris
Leaves elliptical to elliptic-lanceolate, with acute to broadly cuneate base; inflorescences usually solitary, terminal, leafy at the base 2. josikaea
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