second day to a yellowish green. Filaments 10, straight,
united at the base, seven bearing is a spatula-shaped one, with a samnatlhleerr sa;n tohneer .o f tShtoyslee
short, hairy at the base. Stigmas 5, reflexed.
This curious plant is a hybrid production, and was
roafi sPe.d gaibt bthoseu nmu it’hsearty hoafd M bre.e Cn oflevritlill,i zine d1 8b2y2 t,h fero pmo lale sne eodf Pbe. tpwaeretinc etphse, tawnod: itth eis flaosw neersa,r wash epno sfsiirbslte e xinptaenrmdeedd, iaartee
yoef llao wliigshh tg rpeuernp, lea ncdo loaruer , fbraugtr atnhet yin stohoen e vcehnainngge. toS ea
vseecrtailo no thweer ceuxrpioeucst mtou lseese ffrloomw epr ltahnitss sbeealosonng:i nsgo mtoe tbheis
tween P. gibbosum and P. multiradiatum; others betiwnge
ebnl othoem l abteteforr ea nldo nPg. ;a radnedn sa lwsoe aserev eirna lh ovpeerys coufr isoeues
ones from P. sanguineum, some of which are shrubby,
and others stemless; some with divided leaves, and
others entire.
The present plant thrives well, and grows very
satnrdon sga nidn. anC uetqtiunagls mofi xitt usrteri koef rroicoht rteuardfyil ylo, aifm p, lapnetaetd, in pots and placed in the greenhouse: it may also be
increased by the tubers of its roots. Drawn at the
nursery of Mr. Colvill, in October last.