Native of Georgia and South-Carolina, and faid to be a 
great favourite as a greenhoufe plant in the Northern States, 
where it grows to the height of feven or eight feet, and bears a 
profufion of flowers. 
It is inferted among the addenda at the end of the Epitome 
of the Hortus Kewenfis, where it is faid to have been intro- 
duced in 1806, to be hardy, and to bloffom in July and 
Auguft. 
We received the {pecimen from which our drawing was 
made from Mr. Lamsert’s confervatory, at Boyton, in full 
flower, in November Jatt, 
