. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. t adapted for planting in the bedor border of a stove as a permanent ornament, but succeeds best when retained ina pot. As the flowers are unusually large, very numerous, and of a fine deep pinkcolour, it is a particularly desirable species for stoves. If consigned to the green-house, the management wc have recommended can be pursued with equal pro-priety ; though we doubt whether it would be so showy or so prolific of flowers ina low temperature. Cuttings of the young wood root freely when planted in a sandy soil, and placedbenea


. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. t adapted for planting in the bedor border of a stove as a permanent ornament, but succeeds best when retained ina pot. As the flowers are unusually large, very numerous, and of a fine deep pinkcolour, it is a particularly desirable species for stoves. If consigned to the green-house, the management wc have recommended can be pursued with equal pro-priety ; though we doubt whether it would be so showy or so prolific of flowers ina low temperature. Cuttings of the young wood root freely when planted in a sandy soil, and placedbeneath an occasionally shaded hand-glass, in the stove. If planted late in theseason, they will retain their stems and foliage through the winter; but it isadvisable to raise them in spring, on account of their liability to injury from damp-ness when kept in a growing state for the ^\inter. Batatas is said by Ilumphius to be the JMalay name of one of the species, andby Nieremberg to be of Mexican origin. The specific name refers to the nativecountry of the /- ^y/-///V f^yrf ? //////ffy/y/y ,,, ^ 27 HARDENBERGIA COMPTONIaNA. (lady Northamptons hardenbergia.) class. order. DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. NATURAL ORDKR. LEGUMINOS^. Generic Character.—Calyx campanulate, shortly five-toothed, usually two-lipped. Standard of thecorolla roundish, nearly entire, narrow at the base, without appendages, scarcely clawed, longer thanthe wi]:igs. Wings obliquely oblong-obovate. Keel adheriug to the wings below the middle, andsomewhat shorter, incurved, obtuse. Stamens distinctly diadclphous. Filaments clearly inarticu-lated to the base of the standard. Ovary composed of many ovules. Style short, ascending, awl-shaped. Stigma capitate, slightly lined. Legume linear, compressed. Seeds stropbiolate. Specific Character.—Plant a climbing evergreen shrub. S/^ms branched; branches round, slightlyfour-cornered. Leaves tcrnate, petiolate, distant; leaflets oblong-ovate, rounded at the end, raucronate


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