1862 
* KENNÉDYA ? macrophylla. | 
Large-leaved Kennedya. 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
Nat. ord. LEGUMINOSA or FABACER. 
KENNEDYA.—Supra, vol. 11. fol. 944. 
$ 2. Foliis 3-foliolatis, carind vezillo et alis breviore. 
K. macrophylla; foliolis 3 ovato-oblongis tetusis mucronulatis petioli longitu- 
evi n m setaceis petiolulis sequalibus, E multifloris foliorum lon- 
gitudine, 4 
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A beautiful greenhouse twining shrub, introducéd by Sir 
James Stirling from Swan River in New Holland. It was 
raised in the garden of Robert Mangles, Esq. at Sunning Hill, 
from whence specimens were received in the course of last 
summer. 
It is in many respects so much like A. Comptoniana as to 
render it doubtful whether it is more than a variety of that 
species. It appeared, however, to differ in — altogether 
a more vigorous plant; its leaf-stalks were as long as the 
leaflets and not shorter ; the reticulations of its leaves were 
more coarse ; and I did not remark any tendency to produce 
those linear leaflets which always accompany the original 
K. Comptoniana. 
This will be usually trained to the rafter or column of a 
greenhouse ; but a pretty mode of managing such plants is 
that, practised in the garden of Mrs. Lawrence, of twining the 
* See folio 1421. 
