
Nine Bark. North America, 1690. A hardy shrub, nearly allied to Spiraea. It produces a profusion of umbel-like corymbs of pretty white flowers, that are succeeded by curious swollen membraneous purplish fruit. Neillia opulifolia aurea is worthy of culture, it being of free growth and distinct from the parent plant.
Nepaul, 1850, would seem to be quite as hardy as Neillia opulifolia, and is of more evergreen habit. The leaves are doubly serrated and three lobed, and cordate-ovate. Flowers white in spicate, thyrsoid racemes, and produced rather sparsely.

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