the genus, inserted in the calyx, obcordate, but end-
nig in a point many-nerved, margins slightly toothed,
in tb ^ 1 Stamens 8, also inserted
dilated at the base, and
anther« "P'y^i’ds, about half as long again as the
to d S 2 celled, bursting in front
smooth J’® r ?’■ y®dow. Style
4 rIofr gradually thickening upwards. Stigma
4-deft, segments cylindrical, blunt, spreading.
produces the
it h !! h species belonging to the genus;
It has been confused with (E. missourensis of the
n S i"" and
iho TV ^ants of both species are now growing in
«ide of e!ch
vea!s’ i t h ’® ! eiiltivated for several
bmh slightest degree; they
both produce perfect seeds, and the young plants
pedi Th/ST ‘'•’“p r '“""”’ .L difference m the two when seen growcarpa
being elliptical, or elliptically lanceolate
^ linearly
f o f the latter are
Imt'’ th “ ®*ooderer, and the flowers much smaller;
tmt they are both very ornamental plants; the
i^dwil f belopgs to the latter species,
judging from his description.
«^r(^”to ih p 1“ ^ ®od, and will
n n r^ ^ h u ^'^ot. Or 18 inches, if superowth
i!‘® manner of
fn liri f ^ 0 ground; it is very well
f ^ ? « h but requires room
S L i d b v « ? ? be readily in-
' u S r . h A t ’ o»-.yoang cuttings, planted thinly
Oder a hand-glass, will soon strike root.