It is a grecrihouit plant, sian. be Secapmed: we believe. 
only by feeds, which it produces very {paringly, even in its ~ 
native country); neither CLusius nor Destonraines could — 
find any. an S, 
This may account ‘F its fill’ Keine a rare plant, though 
cultivated by Mitier in the year 1759. 
Prof. Martyn; from Dela Billardiere, {peaks of it as grow- _ 
ing to the height of nine or ten feet, which mutt furely be a 
miftake, perhaps of feet for inches. _ 
According to DesroNntatnes, it flowers in the Winter, but 
with us in the Spring. ae 2 
Our drawing was taken in May, at the garden of E, J. A. 
Wooprorp, Efq. Macaca . 
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