GLEANINGS AND ORIGINAL MEMORANDA. 
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lanceolate, acuminate, entire, feather-veined, with clear transparent dots. Flowers axillary, in a dense short raceme 
much resembhng those of the Orange and not less fragrant. Although this plant was introduced into the Royal GardT, s' 
reedom' If ^ !f p°7^ * *" *""" ^ '> ^ *»* *» aCC ° U,lted for * * ™ *** ^llo ved greater 
freedom of erowth » *. P^U™ The kiud of soil is „ ot important . &ny ^^ J^ ^ ^ . g^ ^r 
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157. Arnebia echioides. Alpkome Be Ctmdolk j (alias 
Lycopsis echioides Linn.; alias Anchusa echioides, Bieber- 
retentive of water.— Botanical Magazine, t. 4522 
permum erectum 
Armenia 
Caucasus. 
_ Fischer.) A liardy 
herbaceous plant, with showy yellow flowers, belonging to 
Borageworts. Native 
Mowers in June. (Fig. 76.) 
Sir W. Hooker follows M. Alphonse De Candolle, who in a late 
volume of the Prodromus has referred this plant to Arm Wa, although 
it does not accord in character. The species is a native of the 
/^ - • A 1 to m 
"rnienia: is quite hardy, 
.___ _ r — er, or in a pot, in June 
and July, where it makes a very pretty appearance 
