AKIJOKKTL'.M AM) FHUTICETUM. 



1'AHT III. 



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ind, consequently, tolerably hardy. It also prows about the height of 4ft., and 

 .' flowers from June to September. 



I>intni\c\i Vent, is a genus of New Holland shrubs, 

 with compressed branches, sometimes apparently 

 without IcaM-;. />'. ,->tS'-td Sieb ^trf. I'l. Austr , 

 t ',] the 15. re. fa of lid. Cnli , t. 111:-'.' grows 

 L' ft. high, and produces its \ellow Mowers from 

 April to June. li. microphfi'lla Smith Jint. Call., 

 t. 7 .">>.' has the branches less compressed and leafy, 

 and the Mowers with the standard yellow, and red at 

 the base, and the keel of a brownish purple. It 

 IfJ'^f grows to the height of i.' ft. 



d'c-'/ia \<>t;f: lai Salisb. />',</. M{i.,t. l) .Vx,and our 



*>_'s. ' li-. ;_'"., is a native of \ 'an Diemen's Land, which 



V_- - ha- been in the country since 17!' i. It prows to the 



1\ / he Jit of 4ft.. and produces its yellow Mowers, hav. 



V-' nip the base of the standard red,' from April to July. 



4 1 There are two other species, (/'. fn<bi : s<;-ns Hot. Map., 



.')i ( J ( r / v t. 1 HII., and G. fnilys^'rimi Hot. Hep., t. L'.JT. ; both 



' "i of which, belli',' natives of Van Diemen's Land, 



, are doubtles-, tolerably hardy. 



* .SV,;//ia (l,-nt,'.ta H. Hr. //,//. I!,-*;., t. I?:;.;., and our 

 f . , , -,,,,] S. an-iiisfij'dliit Hot. Hep, t. I'.'iJii.. are elegant New Hoi- 

 "l.fnd ~-hrub-. growing t the height of I ft., and flowering from De- 



'r,-ini'l,-t''i"\ i i;l'ii':i-ii Sims I), it. Cnb.,t. 7n'l., Hut. /iVi,'., t. ~~>[)., and our .// us. ;>2!>, ."'>0.1 and T. rc- 

 t i^.i H Hr /A-/", Vr/_'., t- --;>'V are eh-pant New Holland shrubs, growing' to the height of oft., and 

 flowering from March t-i June. The Mowers are of a line crimson colour. 



/,',;'//ia Tliiin 1 '- i- an African gc:ius, of which eleven species, natives of the Cape of Good Hope, 

 ha'.e'been described, and several have been introduced. The general appearance of these shrubs is 

 th it of ( vti-u- or Sp.irlimn ; and they usually grow to the height of,; ft. or 4 ft., and produce their 

 yellow Mowers in June and July. R. trijl'ora 15ot. Mag., t. S.;!'., and our figs. C>-',\, .;.>_'., will aflbrd a 



is a Cape genus, of which there are two 



-_, ' sj)"c:es intro<luced : J'. itif>li'.riftni/i.t Dec. .and /". ;;,-r- 



f',t.-.'i'<i Dec., the C'rotaUiriaamplexicaulisof Lam. Diet.. 

 U. p. 1!'4. 



~" '' II ifl, H\A /-. is a C'ape genus, of which 11 species have 



been described, and nearly half as many introduced. 



/;. rn-nnta L. (Hut. M>'^., t. "74.) prows to the height 



i ' ''.,.. of o fr , and produces its yellow Mowers, which are less 



'\-. . '*> ' v.llous than those of the'other species of the genus, in 





"V ' 



( V 

 T 



July and August. 



Achi/ri>nin i'i7/<,sa \Vendl. Hurt. IL-rrrnh., \. t. V2.( is 

 a New' Holland shrub growing to the height of 'J ft. or 

 ill., with yellow axillary, pedicellate Mowers, which 

 appear in .July and August. 



I.i]ii\ri<i sjilnc'i-ira L. .lint. Miif-., t 1:41.; Huf. ('/,., 

 t iii'^ is a Cape shrub, with shiniiiK leaves, and (lowers / ^. 



ii dispo-eil in spherical heads, of a yellowi-h-brown colour, 



drying black. It prows to the height of ti ft., flowering in July and August ; and is 



''V'l-^.v'/'/'va'/Tr.'is'a gei.ii'-'of '('ape shrubs, of which IT, species are described in 

 Don"- Mii/i-r. and Hi-ally h.df a- many introduced. The species have simple nuite 

 ,.,,!, re, ex-tipulate leaves, and v<-ll,,w 'flowers, which are dis, M ,sod either ,n hi ad. S 

 umbels, or snikfs. I'. >',.,/ t,i Dec. :/,'-/. U<t , t.'2."J.;. prows to the height of 4ft., 

 J andtlow.-rs m Ma> and June. 



I'l-'itii/nrio is an c-xten>,ve genus, of nhich no fewer than I4:> species are descrihe<I 



in Don'- M:ll,;-. They are herbs, ,- siibshrubs, with simple or palmately coin- 



, ami llotti-r-i u.Mially o; a yellow c,].,ur. 'J'hey are native? of Asia, Africa, and North 



t!\ h-rbaceous; but one or'two n| theC.pc Millruticosc ,-pecics may be considere<l as 



. {ntlrln'llit Andr. I'm! /.'-//.,(. 117.; H"l. .V./;'.,t. lii:!' is a native of the (ape of (iood 



1 Ihre, 



(ape gem 



rs in July and August, 

 es and purple Mowers, a 

 and July, 

 and two are in rultiva- 



