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upright ; whereas in P. rubra they are spreading, slender, and pendulous. 

 Leaves paler than in P. rubra. To thrive, it, like all the other ^Bsculacese, 

 requires a deep rich soil. Propagated by budding, because the colour of the 

 flowers is found to vary much in plants raised from seed. 



3. P. (F.) NEGLE'CTA G. Don. The neglected Pavia. 



Identification. Loud. Hort. Brit., p. 143. ; Don's Mill., 1. p. 653.; Swt. Hort. Brit., p. 83. 

 Synonyme. ^'sculus neglecta Lindl. in Bot. Keg. 

 Engravings. Bot. Keg., t. 1009. ; and our Jig. 176. 



