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No. 310. 
CROWEA SALIGNA. 
Class. Order. 
DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
This beautiful plant was named by Sir J. 
E. Smith, in honour of James Crowe, Esq. 
of Lakenham, near Norwich, a gentleman 
well versed in the botany of Great Britain; 
more especially of the genus Salix, to which 
d particular attention. The specific 
name of our present subject was il 
chosen in allusion to Mr. Crowe's merits in 
this department. 
It is a native of New South Wales; 
tumnal mon hs, lasting quite till winter ; 
the leaves wid rubbéd are very fragrant. 
It may be increased by cuttings, and its 
soil should be sandy peat. In winter, it 
must be kept in the greenhouse, witha free 
circulation of fresh air, as the foliage is apt 
to suffer at that season from the damp, if 
too much confined. 
