gins. Petals 5, elliptic, distinctly spreading, longer than
the calyx, strongly fringed at the base,Filaments 10, united at the base, 5 beari nogf aan bthlueirssh ; lilfaecr.
t5i,l es hoonerts awnidn gfleadt, aste sthsiele b, assper ewaditihn gs,u bduarlakt ep upropilnet.s . SAtrigismtaa'ss fveeartyh elorendg,, wsiptihr allo nagt twheh ibtea sfee,a tfhroemre d thhea irms.iddle to the point
an aTnhniusa l,c ubruiot utsh ea onnde rfarroem p lwanhti cihs oguenr edrraallwy incgon wsiadse rteadk eans
hpaesre anlnreiaald, ya ss uirtv iivs endo tww om yakeainrsg, satnrodn agp pyeoaurnsg l iskheolyo ttso, bperolovwe the flower stems, that are all dying away, so that if the
aplltaongte wthaesr oant ltyh eb sieanmnei atli,m we,e inssutsepaedc ot fi tm wakoiunlgd yhoauvneg w heenatl tohfyf shoots.
Our plant was raised from a seed given us by Mr.
nHoutn nite mwailnl , pwrohvoe rheacredivye edn oitu gfhro mto sGurevrimvea noyu;r wwhinettehresr oinr tshcea rcoepleyn baei rc, arlelemda ain ws itnot ebre aats aclelr, tabiunte dw, ea isn tthene dl atsot toryne i tc, aans our plant has produced abundance of seeds.