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A N T H O L Y Z A S P I C A T A .
Spike-Jiowered Antholyza.
CLASS m. ORDER 1.
TRIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Three Chives. One Pointal.
COROLLA tubulofa, irregularis, recurvata. Capfula
infera.
ESSENTIAL GENEEIC CHAEACTEE.
BLOSSOM tubular, irregular, and bent backward.
Capfule beneath.
S e e Plate X X X I I . ANTHOLYZA KINGENS.
SPECIFIC CHAEACTEE.
Antholyza, floribus infundibuliformibus, fpicatis,
incarnato-pallidis; foliis falcatis, breviiEniis.
Antliolyza with funnel-ihaped, fpiked flowers,
of a pale flelh colour; leaves fciraitarihaped,
and very fliort.
REPEEENCE TO THE PLATE.
1. The Empalement.
2. A Bloflbm cut open, to Ihew the infertion of the Chives
3. The Pointai, (natural fize).
THERE are few fpecies of this sfenus but furnifli hpTiitifnl • •
It ment IS, that the bloffoms remam a confiderable time before they fall, which unfortunatelv is
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bulbs, fent by J . Pnng e, Eiq. of Madeira, in 1794, to Meffrs. Lee and Kennedy of Hammerfm th
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there is no neceffity for removing it from its pot, as is necelTaiy for moil b«lbs, L t to increafe it
one, or two young bulbs being annually produced, in addition from the old one. The beft foil ^
a fandy peat, with a fmall proportion of loam.
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