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[[underlined] sessile [[/underlined]], smaller, narrower than the top of sheath. {[underlined]]Very[[/underlined]] [[cod or caducous?]] [[marking? or breaking]] & falling very [[soon?]]. Branch complement of several branches very thin, coming from the nodes of [[strikethrough]]of[[/strikethrough]] center [[?]] The [[face?]] of main branch thick but then not very thick (like Bambusa) [[strikethrough]]Th[[/strikethrough]] Leaf complement & blades is itself small, blades narrower lacolated delicate, fern like [[strikethrough]]pale gre [[/strikethrough]] branches (2e) rebranch on the distal part with 2 leaf complement each or so. FAA:leaves (flowers late on a [[?]] [[?]]) [[yellow highlighted]]Photo[[/yellow highlighted]]: color & B&W. Bulky material : rhizome, branch compl. & garrochas [[end page]] [[start page]] Aug. 2nd. ^[[US, K, MO, NY, WIS]] 2895 [[strikethrough]][[R?]][[/strikethrough]] Am. Rio [[?]], between Manaus-[[strikethrough]][[?]][[/strikethrough]][[Caracarai?]] Road and Serra do Lua. [[strikethrough]][[?]][[/strikethrough]] [[?]] Growing on rocky & [[sand?]] edge of river + on [[inundated bank?]] - growing on road cover by water. [[underlined]] Pariana [[/underlined]] 2896 at edge of rocky cliff river - Acanthaceae 2897 Small & delicate at edge of river high river bank, rocky cleft, Flower white with some spots very pale lila. FAA. br. & flowers [[yellow highlighted]]Photos[[/yellow highlighted]] : after [[Roddiela?]], color + B or W, bulky material
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lila = lilac in Spanish
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