Style dark red, hairy on the lower part, and smooth on
the upper. Stigmas 5, purple, reflexed.
This fine plant is of hybrid origin, and was raised
from seeds by Messrs. Colvill and Son, at whose nursery
our drawing was taken. We have named it in
honour of Mrs. Seymour, of Woburn, Bedfordshire, a
great admirer of plants and an encourager science. In habit it approaches to some ofo tfh eb oCtaitnriocna-l
scented kinds, but the flowers are nearer related to P.
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the leaves have much longer teeth, and the nectariferous
tube is nearly twice the length, besides the very
different colour of the flowers. It is a very hardy free
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mixture of loam and peat, or decayed leaves, suits it
yery well, and cuttings are easily rooted, if planted
isnit upaottiso nin. the same kind of soil, and placed in a shady