Be 
the pedicels. Calyx tawny, somewhat rotate, silky with- 
out, glabrous within, the short twbe scarcely at all adhering 
to the ovarium ; the limd of five oblong, reflexed segments. 
Petals spathulate, the lamina dentato-serrate, concave, 
closely reflexed, pale yellowish-white. Stamens opposite 
the petals, erect or nearly so, longer than the style. An- 
thers oblong. Germen or ovary scarcely at all inferior, 
silky ; Styles three, linear, combined at the base ; Stigmas 
three, acute, hairy. 
Another of the numerous novelties discovered by Mr. 
Attan Cunnineuam in the more elevated and rocky parts of 
the Blue Mountain ranges of New Holland; where, indeed, 
it is very common. Specimens were obligingly communi- 
cated by Mr. Arron, from the princely gardens of Kew, (to 
which it was introduced by Mr. Cunnineuam, in 1823,) 
in April, 1832. 
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Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Petal. 3. Pistil: magnified. 
