This pretty and curious plant is of hybrid origin,
the produce of Dimucria pinnata that had been fertilized
by the pollen oiHoarea reticulata: the leaves partake
chiefly of the former, and the flowers of the latter:
its stamens are perfect, and same kind of treatment, as reciotm pmroednudceeds fsoere dths.e oTthheer tuberous-rooted species, is also applicable to the present,
keeping it quite dry while dormant, and it may
be increased by the little tubers of its roots.
Drawn at the Nursery of Mr. Colvill last summer,
where it continued to be covered with flowers, in succession,
from June to October.