No. 29, 
GNIDIA RADIATA. 
Class. Order. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
ive of the Cape of Good Hope, whence 
troduced about the year 1800, It 
which is very little known as yet; 
pund in the last edition of Hor- 
ers are exquisitely fragrant in the 
evening, diffusing a rich scent something 
like cinnamon, although in the day-time they 
have little or no smell. i 
It blows in autumm and spring: our draw- 
ing was made in February; it requires the 
greenbouse, with plenty of air, and propa- 
gates with very great difficulty: the only 
way in which we have succeeded is by layers, 
and then they have taken at least three years 
to get sufficient roots: soil, sandy peat, with 
a portion of light loam: it should not have too 
much water, especially in the winter season, 
