Leaves crowded on the summit of the flowering branches in an umbrella-like circle; leaf-buds glabrous; flowers white, slightly scented.
Flowers white, with a line of rose down the middle of each petal, ¾ in.
Flowers white, produced in March, springing irregularly from the older branches, small, star-like.
Flowers white, produced in spring, on the sides of the young joints, 1 in.
Flowers white, tinged with purple, springing singly from the notches, and composed of eight to twelve sepals and petals.
Stem about eight inches high; leaves small, green, oval; flowers white, produced in whorls about the upper portion of the principal stalk and towards the extremities of the branches.
Flowers white, opposite the leaves, fixed on globose, solitary receptacles from which spring the flowerets.
Flowers white, fragrant, in hanging racemes, 3 to 6 in.
Leaves are elliptic, lanceolate, and a little serrated; flowers white in lateral bunches.
It frequently flowers in our collections, but seldom carries fruit; flowers white, in small racemose axillary spikes.
Flowers white, in axillary panicles, and produced in great abundance.
Flowers white, and produced in dense heads in June and July.
Flowers white, borne in loose spikes in the beginning of summer, and succeeded by flat, somewhat curved brown pods.
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