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This is a native of New South Wales : 

 we raised it from seeds in 1823, and it 

 flowered in April last. The foliage is of 

 a pleasing glaucous green ; and the flower?, 

 which come out at the axils of the leaves, 

 last a considerable time. It has not yet 

 been increased, but will probably succeed 

 by cuttings. The soil should be sandy 

 loam and peat, and the plant requires the 



we have succeeded in raising one more, 

 hoping still to receive others from their 

 native places, which are full of delightful 

 proofs of their great Creator's beneficence, 

 in providing so many beautiful things t > 

 afford us innocent and rational amusement, 

 and to attract our hearts in grateful love 

 to Himself, the Universal Author of all ! 



