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appearance. We have hitherto seen it cultivated in a rich 

 border, or in peat earth ; in such situations it does not 

 thrive ; it would perhaps be better in a coarse gravelly soil 

 among shaded rockwork. - j ' 



A hardy perennial, flowering from May to October. 



Our drawing was made in the Garden of the Horticultural 

 Society. 



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Douglas named the^ species in compliment to 



Mr. Munro, the Gardener to the Horticultural Society 



It does not 



rip 



cuttings ; if allowed to form 



seeds, but is easily increased by 



gle bush 



branches root at the base, and increase plentifully 



Covered all over with whitish down, 

 from a foot and a half to 2 feet high, taper 

 ish, cordate, somewhat 5-lobed, toothed • 



ascending 



larger than the rest. 



side 



Flowers panicled 



Stem ascending. 



Leaves round- 



the middle lobe 



Calyjc campanulate, 5-cleft. with 



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ged rather 



crum consistmg of 3 setaceous, deciduous leaflet 



peta 



coloured, roundish, 

 Carpella very numerous 



valved, reticulated 



with rounded 



psular 



Corolla 



emarginate 



ged in a circle. 



seeded 



J. L. 



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