yellow. Style purple, a little longer than the stamens. Stigmas 5, purple, more or less reflexed.
Plants of this new species were raised in the Autumn
of 1825, at the Nursery of Mr. Colvill, from seeds that
were brought from the Cape by Mr. Synnot, with several
other species of this family; it is readily distinguished from
all the others of this tribe that are already published; and
belongs to the division with 4 petals and 5 anthers, in which
it chiefly differs from J. lacerum, that bearing 5 petals. It
succeeds well in a mixture of light sandy loam and peat,
and is as hardy as the others of the same tribe. Cuttings of
it root readily, planted in the same sort of soil, and placed
in a sheltered situation; it may also be raised from seeds,
which ripen in abundance.