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NATURAL HISTORY, 
Seculiar to itself. The greatest part of the plants which 
[r. Sweet describes consist of ever-green free-flower- | 
ing shrabs, handsome in every stage of their growth ; 
sometimes siognlar in foliage; generally elegant in 
form ; curiously rich, beautiful, or brilliant, when in 
flower; and the flowers in many cases are highly odori- 
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not to require fire heat, and at the same time being 
singular and rare, are circnmstances which place them 
in the highest class of greenhou&e or conservatory 
plants." — Loudon. 
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