No. 105. 
TRIENTALIS EUROPÆUS. 
Class. Order. 
HEPTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
This elegant little plant is found in many 
of the northern parts of Europe—Canada, 
Siberia, and in some places in Britain. It 
rarely grows above two or three inches high, 
producing its delicate flowers with us in 
April and May. We find it tolerably easy 
to cultivate, in a small pot, in light loam. It 
should, however, be well watered in bot 
weather, and may be increased by separating 
the roots in spring. 
L.innæus, in his Flora Lapponica, appears 
to have been quite fascinated with this plant. 
Indeed it is no wonder that such a man, who 
truly delighted in the wonderful works of the 
Almighty, should, after the horrors of a 
Polar winter, have enjoyed with rapture the 
cheering view of those Lapland wilds, all 
REPE OE NN 
surely enough to make any one exclaim: 
“ Thyself, how wondrous! then 
Unspeakable, who sit’st — these heavens ; 
I us 1 or cabe ly 
these Thy lowest works; Y^ these declare 
oodness beyond thought, and power divine." 
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