base, 5 only bearing anthers; antheriferous (filaments
nearly of the same length, overtopping the style;
anthers surrounding the stigma; barren filaments alternate
with the others, short and yellow. Seeds brown and smooth. suCbauplsautlee.s dPoowllneyn.
Aslwignhstl ys phiraairl,y bbeealordwe,d a inndw asrmdos.o th Satybloev ef.l eshS-ticgomloausr e5d,, purple, reflexed.
wasO taukr ednr aawt inthg eo nf uthrisse rcyu roiof uMs sepssercsi.e sC ooflv Pilel laarngdo nSiuomn, who lately received it from Messrs. Sweet and Miller’s
wBhriisctho l mNiguhrst erwyi:t h itp rboeplroinegtys btoe fao rvmereyd dinisttoi nac t gternibues,. To it belong P. myrrhifolium, bullatum, lacerum, lon-
gniicmauumle,, aannde msoomniefo olituhmer,s .multicaule," caucalifolium, migrowTehres
sapnedci eesa sbielylo cnuglitnivga ttoe dth: isth seeyc tisounc caereed m wosetllly ifnr eae light loamy soil, mixed with a little peat or decayed
lreoaovte as,s farnede aasre t hfoonsed ooff aa nlyig hotf atihrey sshitruuabtbioyn k. inCdust, tianngds seeds also ripen in abundance.
The species is native of the Cape of Good Hope, and,
ainc ctohred Cinhge ltsoe aH Boorttuans iKc eGwaerndseins,. was cultivated in 1724