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(ENOTHERA cheiranthifolia. 
Stock-leaved (Enothera . 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. Onagrari^. 
(ENOTHERA. Suprd, vol. 2. fol. 147. 
Fructibus cylindricis v. prismaticis esguulibus. 
*7 rhpiranthifolia; caule ramosissimo ascendente hirsuto, folns sessihbus 
\pa uCis oteis subintegerrimis villosis,, floribus s ess,bbus capsuU, 
cumitis angulatis acutis hirsutis. “ Horn." Spreng. syst. 2. 228. 
Anrna Caulis decumbc ns, teres, ruber, pilosus, ramoms. Tohaglauca 
auterSi* multiformia, inferiora spatulata, longi peltolata, d,stantm 
luperiora approximate subsessilia v. petuAata, nunc oblmga, me mala 
superiora pp F | ores soli/urii, ax,Hares, folus paulb long wres, 
ZtTlutei'moxfulvi. Ovarium subulatim, subarcuatum, mllosum. Sepala 
villosa. Stigma capitatum. 
zz 3 
flowers. Perfectly hardy, and requiring no other care than 
the commonest hardy annual. 
A native of Chile, whence it seems to have been imported 
• f tl,p Danish National Garden, at Copenhagen, and 
ihencl into the establishments of other European States^ 
Flowers, in uninterrupted succession, from y 
winter’s frost. , 
Stem annual, decumbent round,tlTlower 
Leaves glaucous, pubescent, of several shape , 
