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The habit of the plant is extremely delicate, and the
flowers are comparatively large and of a rich orange colour.
It is readily increased by layers.
The specimens whence our drawing was obtained were
communicated by Messieurs Osborn and Son, from their
collection at Fulham, in May last.
For the explanation of the generic name, see fol. 100.
D . Don.
1. Petal with a stamen. 2. Stamen separate. 3. Pistil.
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