A native of the Weft-Indies ; requiring to be kept in the 

 bark-bed of the ftove. 



Our drawing was made at Meffrs. Brame and Whitley's 

 Nurfery, Old-Brompton, in April, from a fpecimen with 

 deeper coloured flowers than common ; thefe are ufually con- 

 fiderably paler than in the bromeli<efolia. Flowers more generally 

 the latter-end of the fummer. 



Introduced by Mr. Alexander Anderson, in 1785. G. 



