i 
- green, not uncommon in collection 
_of its, blossoms having been formed in Messrs. 
quently a plant from the same © 
í Street. 
2002 
* TECÓMA jasminoides. 
Jasmine-leaved Tecoma. 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
Nat. ord. BIGNONIACEZ. 
TECOMA. Supra, vol. 13. fol. 1117. 
T. jasminoides ; foliis pinnatis 2-jugis foliolis ovatis glabris nitidis, racemis ter- 
minalibus densis paniculatis, corolla tubuloso-campanulata limbo plano sub- 
equali pubescente laciniis rotundatis undulatis. 
Bignonia jasminoides. Hort. 
imbing shrub is an ever- 
s, but so seldom flowering, 
ast. I heard for the first time 
Chandler’s 
nursery. From these the drawing was made, and subse- 
À ollection obtained a meda 
at one of the Horticultural Society’s meetings 1n Regent 
5 
This charming greenhouse cl 
that it was only im August l 
- It is said to be a native of New Holland; and to havebeen 
originally received at the Royal Gardens at Kew; but I find 
no trace of it in books, and, in fact, have had no opportunity 
of examining the plant, except in a very cursory Way. 
The tendency to produce a flower with six segments to 
the corolla; instead of five, is remarkable, but probably 
accidental. | >. a i 
1, applied to 
* An improvement upon the Mexican name Tecomazochit 
One of the species. 
