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Kageneckia—continued. 
K. cratzegoides (Ha wthorn-like). f white, in axillary racemes. 
a 
KAGENECKIA (named after Frederick de Kageneck, | 
an ambassador from Holland to Spain). ORD. Rosacea. | z unary racem 
A genus of three or four species of half-hardy evergreen | are T A smooth, glaucous, h. 10ft. Chili, 1830. 
trees, natives of Chili and Pern. __ Flowers unisexual, | K. oblonga (oblong). fl. white, solitary. August to December, 
terminal, racemose or corymbose, solitary. Leaves scat- | l. oblong, obtuse, coriaceous, serrulated. A. 30ft. Chili, 1830, 
HAMWH H “Coe ‘OIA 
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‘HEUAATID VIN 
k } KALAN (Chinese name one of the species). 
tered. petiolate, serrated, thick, coriaceous ; stipules small. | <] s Qala TEOR UA 2 OR nama nae À jadi of 
The ies thrive in a compost of loam, peat, and | Syns. Calan — ihe ot Sang cng J 
e species rı * — R * t. in sand, under a bell about a score species of erect, robust, stove or greenhouse 
sand. Ripened cuttings will root, in sand, t | herbs or shrubs, natives of tropical Asia, tropical and 
glass. 
