. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. hould be repotted yearly, or oftener, if necessary,about the end of JIarch, or the beginning of April. It (lowers most abundantly inMay and Juno. Specimens trained spirally round a barrel-shaped trellis will havea niucli better appearance and flower more profusely than those which are sup-ported erectly, or attached to the rafters of a greenhouse ; since it is the peculiarityof this and related species to have few and distant leaves, and the clusters of flowersprotruded on long stalks, which two properties give it a rather naked a


. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. hould be repotted yearly, or oftener, if necessary,about the end of JIarch, or the beginning of April. It (lowers most abundantly inMay and Juno. Specimens trained spirally round a barrel-shaped trellis will havea niucli better appearance and flower more profusely than those which are sup-ported erectly, or attached to the rafters of a greenhouse ; since it is the peculiarityof this and related species to have few and distant leaves, and the clusters of flowersprotruded on long stalks, which two properties give it a rather naked aspect unlesssome means are adopted for bringing the stems closer together. The only way ofeffecting this is the one just suggested. We have seen an enormous plant of thisspecies at Mr. Lows, Clapton, which was in so large a pot, that the top of thecartli was strewn with pieces of broken brick, in order to attract the roots upward,and bring tlicm nearer to the action of the air. Cuttings root with the greatest ease, if they are not taken from flowering 1 149 ERICA JACKSONII. (mr. jackson*s he*\th.) class. order. OCTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. NATURAL ORDER. ERICACE^. Generic Character.— Calya foiir-scpallecl, inferior. Corolla with four divisions. Stamens inserted inthe receptacle. Antliers bifid. Capsules four-celled. Specific Character—Plant an hybrid. Leaves in whorlsj or in opposite paixs, each composed of onelarger and one smaller one, the latter above the former, short, rigid, channelled, , and mu-cronulate. Flowers generally four in a cluster, much inflated at the base, of a deep piuk colour,^vilh a very dark ring round the apex ; petals rcflexcd. The practice of hybridising Heaths, though generally productive of advantagewhen judiciously applied, should never be attempted except for the purpose of com-bining the elegant, busliy, or otherwise ornamental habit of one species, with thebeautiful or splendid flowers of another. Its legitimate object is to improve


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