No. 1351. 
ACACIA SOPHORÆ. 
Class. Order, 
SPOLYGAMIA MONCECIA. 
This is a native of Van Diemen’s Island : 
it was introduced in 1805 into the Kew 
Garden. Itgrows freely, and forms a good 
subject for a conservatory, but is rather 
tardy in flowering: we had it several years 
‘without seeing the blossoms: they come 
out in April, and are not so shewy as some 
of the numerous species of this family. 
It will increase by cuttings, and should 
be potted in loam and peat soil. 
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