its curious large greenish yellow flowers at the latter end of the 
season. They are often dull purple when they first open, but 
they soon acquire the colour of the figure. As a conservatory 
plant this sort of Cobsea succeeds well, provided it is not too 
much exposed to bright light, which turns the foliage dull 
purple, and diminishes its beauty very much. 
It will strike freely from cuttings, if that method of pro- 
pagation is preferred. 
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