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; Var. Tarua (L.). Var. chalybaea Koch Syn. 510, 1837. This differs from the type mainly in the dull purplish-violet flowers. Like Stramonium it is largely used as a remedy for asthma. Found by I. M. H. abundantly in the same localities as the type. Possibly both this and the variety owe their presence on the Tweed to other causes besides wool-cleaning, as they are not infrequently cultivated, but seeds have been found in Australian wool. SF MISS | Wi, BAY cA RK PRESENTED 194 ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN AN E01018198 | A hin, Yabo loct ta tun Tsuda Eldn git, 5 fantom q 4 a q a 0 copyright reserved
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