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S y d s 4, naked, smooth and shining. Style smooth
I n Z of the stamens. Stigma forked, the
t a p e r l p k i r >»"“ »"» elongated.
h» J d " **'» “PPO'lunity of giring a figure of this rare and
ftandsome plant, we are indebted to Mr. W. Anderson
Curator of the Apothecaries Company’s Garden, at
mid ^ a s taken in August last;
and we do not know that it is in any other collection.
r e n n l l f Liberia, and only
requires planting m the open border of the flower
eas'v cultere ^eing quite hardy and of
nnr 0-! d ™akes It a very valuable acquisition to
ur gaidens; but it will be some time before it becomes
produces perfect seeds, which we
S h e d if some pollen be
feS fn S *i^®,®bgma when the flowers are in per-
S T procured, we would recommend
in T S ” P®> protected
n e r L S T I «®®ds of hardy
sow n op soon, if sown as soon as ripe ; which, if kept till Spring, will
er not grow at all, or be a long time in coming up.
a t the base! 2. CoroUa*sDread'onpM*T"'**** "'*^1 its p ungent b ractes
tlie ir h a iry filaments. 3. T h e 4 L e d s 4 “ s t l l p th e stamens with
forked stigma. ' Style te rmina ted with an unequal
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