No. 1319. 
ACACIA IMPRESSA. 
Class. 
POLYGAMIA MONCECIA. 
ono... 
We raised many of this in 1822, from 
seeds received from New South Wales. 
It is a shrub = — M having few 
branches, tlv towards 
the latter part of Ui vd summer. It requires 
protection from frost, and is a very suitable 
plant for a conservatory, as when planted 
in the ground, it becomes much more or- 
namental than when kept in a pot. 
It can only be increased hy seeds, which 
are frequently sent home from its native 
country, and will also probably come to 
perfection here: the soil should be loam 
and peat 

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