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with six linear anthers on the sides, and a six-cleft stigma at 
the top. W. J. H. 
Cutt. In all cases of strong-growing creeping plants, where 
there are means for planting them out, we always do so, 
as few can be cultivated to advantage in pots. This being a 
weak and slender-growing species of Aristolochia, it may be 
grown in a moderate-sized pot. With us it has flowered freely, 
trained to wire trellis fixed to the pot, and kept in a stove, the 
temperature of which in winter may average about 50°. A 
mixture of light loam and sandy peat-soil suits it. Propagated 
by cuttings, treated in the usual way. J. S. 
Fig. 1. Section of the base of the perianth :—magnified. 
