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cessary to place it in the open air in summer, 
it so nearly loses its elegant variegation that 
gardeners sometimes suppose there are two, or 
more varieties. ' Replaced in the house it 
speedily resumes it; and is indeed one of the 
greatest ornaments a greenhouse can possess; 
very P: Pens the plant in its customary 
Miller gi Mens p* following account of its origin. 
* There is a variety with variegated leaves, 
which is much esteemed by the curious: this 
been 
the Duke of posse which, after. daring 
laid some time, was planted, and w 
young leaves pushed T: they €: ved 
gated." ML. dict. l.c 
S. (Canary) caule Since foliis orbicu- canari- 
lato-spathulatis villosis, nectariis subquadratis ense. 
truncatis. JVilld. sp. pl. 2. p..931.—Hort. 2. 
kew. ed. 2. v.3. p. 11 1.—Plant. grass, cum 
one. 
HaBrTAT in bon s G. bie dS 
FrLonET Jun E S E 
Curr. 1699. ! 
Ons. Petala x pere dec -Pisilla 3 *— 
w. ed. 1. 
2. p. 1 
This forms by far the largest eds of leis of 
any in the genus. — — 
": (Glutinous) caule PuimepIS, foliis cunei- glutino- 
s viscidis ciliatis:: ciliis cartilagineis $uz. 
sdprenis.. T 7 pl. 2. "X 931.—Hort. — 3. 
kew. 3. p. 1 z 
irl. 3 7 cH H. 5». 
b. 
HasziTAT in "MW ET 
