No. 134. 
ERICA CONCAVA. 
Class. Order. 
OCTANDRIA | MONOGYNIA. 
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This is a charming little plant, delicate in 
all its parts, and bearing great abundance 
of flowers. The spring is the season in which 
they are produced, continuing for a long 
time in perfection. It is a native of the 
Cape, introduced about the year 1808. The 
usual care is needed for it; also sandy peat 
soil, in which it thrives. It rarely grows 
above a foot or eighteen inches in height. 
