last, and was greatly admired. No doubt it will strike root 

 very freely in the state of cuttings. 



It will grow readily in any common soil. 



The name that has been given it by Ruiz and Pavon 

 has reference to a very slight degree of undulation at the 

 margin of the leaves; a character that is scarcely perceptible 

 in their figure, and never, as far as we have observed, more 

 marked than in the accompanying plate. 



J . Li. 



