lanceolate, keeled, all reflexed, and bluntest. Nectariferous tubet hlear guep,p esrli gohntely l aarnggeust
lloarn,g tehri cthkalyn cthloet hcealdy xw. ithP esthaolrst 5h, aniresa,r layb eoquuta tlh, r2e-ep atirmteeds,
trhoeu sd ibvirsainocnhs imngu ltliifnidelayr lashcianripa-tpeo, ionrt eddi visdeegdm ienntots n; umtweo
puuprppelre .o nSesta omfe nas p 1a0le, cyoenllnoewc,t eldo wate rt hoen ebsa soef, ase vberno wbneiasrh
icnugm abnetnhte, rsp u; rfipllaem; epnotlsl esnm ooroatnhg, e-acsocleonudreindg. ; aSntythlee rpsa ilne,
hairy on the lower part, and smooth upwards. Stigmas
5, flesh-coloured, spreading.
Several plants of this most curious species were retcheeivmed
fbloyw Merre.d C olalvsti lls, ufmromme trh, ew Chaepne , oinu r1 8d2ra1w; isnogm we aosf tmakaleyn .i n tIhtse fdaimviidlye.d pIetsta nlse asreeesmt r etloa tibvee s qauriet eP .a enl eganaons
adnirde cPti.o onv aolef, iwts itsht awmheinchs, iat nadg rweeisth i nw thhoem n uwme bsehr oaunldd
iptl aacger eiet si nw iat hn tahteu rtarilb ae rtroa nwgheimche Pn.t ;t roisnt et haen do tPhe.lro bhaatnudm, belongs in its colour and expansion in the evening, but
tdhifafne rso tehnetriwreislye , ina nitds issc ennot,t vwehryic hu nilsi krea thtoe rt huen pslceeansta notf
some species of Ambrosia.
Like the other tuberous-rooted species, it succeeds
rweeqlul iirnin ag mbuixt tluirttel eo fw laitgehrt wtuhrefny ilno aam d, oprmeaatn, ta sntdat es.a ndIt;
may be increased, but slowly, by the tubers from its
roots.