BUPLEURUM, in botany, a genus of the pentandria digynia class. The involucrum of the umbells is large and five-leaved; the fruit is striated, compressed, and roundish. The species are seventeen, only two of which are natives of Britain, viz. the rotundifolium, or thorow-wax; and the tenuissimum, or the least hare's-ear.
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