Plantarum, quotes two of Tournerorr’s plants.as synonyms 
of his orientale, the first of which belongs to Sympuyrum 
asperrimum of the Botanical Magazine, and the other, 
according to WiLLDENow, to our present plant ; his defini- 
tion is so short and so vague that it may apply to either. 
A hardy biennial or perennial. Native of Southern Tauria, 
growing in shady situations. Flowers in May; but our 
drawing was taken in September, from a plant that flowered 
the first year it was sown, and, perhaps, on this account the 
margins of the leaves were more undulated than is usual. 
Communicated by Mr. Joseru Kyieut, of the Exotic Garden, 
King’s-Road. . 
