No. 378. 
MELALEUCA FULGENS. 
Class. Order. 
POLYADELPHIA ICOSANDRIA. 
This plant is a native of New South 
Wales, where it was discovered by Mr. 
Brown. It grows freely with us, and will 
attain the height of three or four feet. Its 
rich plumes of flowers come out plentifully 
during the summer season, and are some- 
times followed by seeds, which are more 
than twelve months ripening. It is a hardy 
creased by cuttings. The soil should be 
loam and peat, and it should have a liberal 
supply of water, particularly in hot weather. 
