Hexandria Monog. Haworthia. 
Curr. 1731. 
Oss. For rwent: -um years this. plant with me 
has, never become. spiral, but. constantly pro- 
duced its.jmbrieated leaves in five rows. E- 
vertheless ?! have seen one plant, wbich seems 
produce nen somewhat spirally ; and. have 
imbricata, this and the two preceding species 
will be considered abundantly distinct ; ex- 
es indeed by such Botafists as. sti] prefer 
uce sections into pres, instead of 
abite epecies into sectio 
imbrica- H. (Rough-flower'd) erecta, teres: iler 
ta. 
23, 
gosis : foliis multifariis erectiusculis pis 
immaculatis.— Zloe imbricata... Nobis in linn. 
306 Ir. .J —4áloe spiralis. a, imbricata 
Hort. kew. ed. 1. A71.—IV'i i, ? 
ade alis. Hort. hew. ed. 2, v. ? 
f. 298.—BHot. magazx.—Planl. grass, cum 
E cyan africana erecta. rotunda, folio 
acuminato. Com. preelud, t. 32. 
HasrrAT in Africa. Hort. k. 1. e. G. H. n. 
FronkT Jun. Jul. 
Curr. 1731. 
-Qss. At the time my PINE were bata in 
the Transactions ol of the Linnzan Society of 
, I had not beheld the rare flowers of. 
- this ERU ; which would have well deserved 
.. the name of rugiflora, 294 the only. roügh- 
-flowered one of the w Order (save Ale- 
: aurea, an iralis is a 
name now bundiric sibi for. a tdi which 
has nobi spiral about it. ; n which more- 
: c n 1 
"E 
ms. 
having confounded it with at are oue mere, 
