
PLATE CLXXXII.
M A L V A D I V A R I C A T A.
Straddling-branched Mallow.
CLASS XVI. ORDER VI.
MONADELPHIJ POLYANDR1J. Threads united. Many Chive..
E S S E N T I A L G E N E R I C C H A R A C T E R.
, ,, . P u p double; outer three-leaved. Seed-coats
C . L « duplex; e . t e r i o r 3-phyllus. Ar.ll, plu- COP ^ o u b
rimi, monofpermt. ^ u ^ , „ , , „ , , pi. CXXXV. Vol. I I.
S P E C I F I C C H A R A C T E R.
, . • , . ,. f . h r ; a ; , . It Mallow w i t h lobed leaves, plaited, toothed, and
Malva folils lobatis, pl.catis, dentahs, fcabndis, M a " ° and f m a „ b r a n c h e s grow
r a m i s r a m u l i f q u e d l v a r l c a t i s , f t a u o n s . |j ™ g h ,^
R E F E R E N C E T O T H E P L A T E .
1. T h e double Cup.
2. A Flower fpread open, w i t h the threads remaining.
3 . T h e Chives cut open, and magnified.
A. The Seed-bud, Shaft, and Summits, magnified.
i r l„,t ,his fnccies of Mallow has not many equals; and its pro-
As a lively, but I f t ^ l ^ J j J ^ eonfiderablv enhance i t . value. I. is a
p c r t y of continuing to flower from J u n e , t,l December m , ^ c o ] l e a i o ra Live of the Cape of Good Hope and w a . < £ % * ^ is iuereafed by cuttings,
fmtth.