the branch shooting beyond it. Pedicles crowded, looking 
one way, hoary, nodding when in flower, but in fruit erect. 
Calyx small, hoary, five-cleft: segments unequal, one being 
longer than the rest. Berries said by Jacquin to be about 
the size of a pea, round, and, when ripe, red. 
Native of the Cape of Good-Hope. With us properly an | 
inhabitant of the conservatory. Flowers in June and July. 
Propagated by cuttings. Communicated by Messrs. JENKINS 
and Gwytuer, from their very extensive collection, at the 
Portman Nursery, in the New-Road. 
