GESNERIA pendulina. 
Drooping-jlowered Gesneria. 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPEIiMIA. 
Nat. ord. Gesneuie,e. 
GESNERIA. SuprH, vol. 4. fol. 329. 
Q. pendulina; fruticosa, foliis oppositis ovalibus ***££*>£* 
utrinque cauleque pilosis, peduncul.s Sl.form.bus subsolrtaras, oorollis 
cemuis clavatis concolonbus, lac.niis calycis ovat.s. 
Caulis fruticosus, erectus, teres, pilosus. Folia opptmta, 
vet oblonga, basi scept inregualia, erenata, rugosa ,..«*»?«« 
pallidiora. Flores terminates et axillares, subsolitaru, P‘ du ™ J 
Wsfidns 
ri aSSiAsx 5* ‘"Sivrr 
of the figure of the corolla, which is contracted at the 
orifice in G. ulmifolia; secondly, on accou "\f il t ^ e h e sam e 
of the calycine segments, which are acumi . j j 
species; and, thirdly, by reason of their geographical 
difference of station. 
A native of Brazil, requiring the heat of fte stove^n 
which it grows and propagates' J 1 ^ Horticultural 
Our drawing was made at the b Harrison Esq 
Society, from a plant received from Diehard IHmmoM big. 
of Aighburgh, to whom it had been sent . > 
William Harrison. 
Stem shrubby, erect, round, hairy. Leaves opposite. 
