110 
calyci- 
"um. 
TOSsea. 
Decandria Pentag. | Kalenchoé. 
Plant. grass. cum icone.— Cotyledon fra ia- 
ciniata, C&c. Poerh. ind. 1. p. 988. t. 988. 
HaszrrTAT in India, ZEgypto. S. b. 
Frougr Jul. Aug. rarissimé, 
CurT. 1731. - 
 BRYOPHYLLUM. 
Calyx longus vagingformis. Corolla 1-petala, 
rhombeo ore contracto; limbo 4-fido. 
Slamina 8, ad os tubi duplici serie inserta, 
Pericarpia 4, basi squamas tot melliferas exe- 
rentia.— Parad. loud. 3. 
B. (Large-cup'd) calyce corolla multo breviore, 
rur lond. tyle 
don pinnata. Lamarck. encycl. 9. p. 141.— 
H PIU. 8d. 9, 9, 8. D. 11. 
HaniTAT in Mauritio et Moluccis. St. 5. 
FrongT Ap.—Jul. 
IxTROD. circa 1800. 
Ozs. This singular plant has the singular fa- 
cülty of throwing out roots and young plants 
from the crenatures of its leaves, when they 
break off the plant, or are placed in or upon 
the ground ; by which means a speedy increase 
is easily obtained. — [t forms a very distinct 
genus. . uix | 
RHODIOLA. 
Dioica Octandra. Mas. Cal. 4-partitus. Cor. 
4-petala. FEM. Nect. 4. Pist. 4. $. 4. 
Pers. syn. 2. 625. 
RD Sedum Rhodiola, Plant. grass. 
 Hasrrar in Britannia. "oedHoY. 
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