specimen were all without pollen. not hairy. Stigmas 5, red, reflexeSd.tyle short and pale,
origTinh,i sa nvder yw haas nrdasiosmede aatn dt hceu Nriouursse pryla onft iMs or.f Choylbvrilild,
itnil iz1e8d2 2b, yf rtohme pao llseene do fo fP .P c. oarrtduescnesf otlhiuamt .h adIt bheaesn pferercisely
the stem of the latter, and the colour of the
lveiadveeds, aarned ehxaavcet lyth eth sea msaem seo;r t bouft stphroesaed ianrge fmoootrset aldkis
as P. ardens. The colour of the flowers is quite disteianccht.
froItms sbcoetnht, isb uetx qpuaisrittaek eins tihne amn oerqnuinagl adnegdr eeev enof
vinegry, fnreeea rglyro rwestehm, balnindg r etqhuaitr eos ft hthe es aJmone qkuiinld. oIft trise aotf
ment as the succulent and tuberous-rooted sorts;
tsharnidv,i nwg awteerliln gin ita bmuti xstpuareri nogfl yt uinrf yw lionatemr., pTehaet, oannldy
pwraoyd uocfe psr oscpaargcaetliyn ga niyt, bisr abnyc hthese. tubers of its roots, as it
If the present plant had been received from the
Cofa plaet,e ayse awrse lol batsa innuemd efrrooums soetehde,r nmo upleerss othna wt ohauvlde bheaevne had the least doubt of its being an original species;
arencdo ridte dis aosu rr edael cisdpeedc ieosp, inairoen , otfh ahty bnruidm eororiugsi np. lanWtse,
cannot possibly conceive how it can be otherwise in
tbhired tsr oapreic caol nctoinuunatrlileys ,f lwithtienrge ftrhoem i nfsleocwtse ra tnod f hlouwmemr, ianngd
fertilizing one with the pollen of another; and we see
nothing confusing in all this, as the seed from a mule
opflfasnptr,i nigf faesr titlrizueed absy aintsy oswpne cpieosl lewnh, awteivlle r.p roTdhuicse wites have experienced in numerous trials of our own, and
hhayvber idn optl asnetesn otnhley lceoasntt iinnucilninga ftioorn t htroe ev aorry f;o uarn dg eanse rfaor
tions, as some people suppose who have never made the
experiment, we can confidently assert to the contrary,
and believe that they may be muled backward and foriws
aorbdt ation eadn yfr eoxmt etnwto; avnedr yv edriys taonftte ns,p eicf ieas ,h yitbsr iadn pthlaenrst
will be sterile, yet it will generally produce perfect
seed if fertilized by some other species.