marked with short branching red lines; lower ones oblong,
obtuse, concave at the base, a little connivent,
of a pale rose colour. Filaments 10, connected into a
tube, every other one bearing anthers. Pollen yellow.
Germen and Aristae villous. hairy. Stigmas 5, purple, refSlteyxleed .flesh-coloured, very
wasO tuark ednr afwroimng thoef tfhinies ncoeallte cltiitotlne osfp eRcioebs erotf JHenoakriena-
son, Esq. where it continued in bloom for a length of
time with several other curious Cape species: it seems
vtoa tbioen o anse soofm the eo tshpeercsie: s itt hsautc cise endost wseol ld iinff iacnu let qoufa lc upoltrition
of loam, peat, and sand; the pots must also be
well drained with potsherds broken small, as the young
fibres from the tubers are very fond of getting amongst
tshheomul.d bWe hkeenp t twheit hroouott s waartee ri,n tiall dthoermy aanret isntacltien etdh etoy grow afresh, when they may be planted in fresh pots
and watered regularly: the best way of increasing them
is from the little tubers of the roots planted in small
pthoetsse w riethq utihreei rb tuotp sli tjtulest wabaotvere tthilel stuhrefya cbe eogfi nth eto m goruolwd;,
when they must be transplanted in small pots. Seeds
ayroeu nogf thenea lrtihpye npelda,n tws.hich is the best way of getting