No. 471. 
POTHOS CANNÆFOLIA. 
Class. Order. 
TETRANURIA  MONOGFNJA. 
A native of the West Indies: it was i 
troduced in the year 1789, by the Boris 
Dr. Anderson of St. Vincent. The leaves 
are of a firm consistence, and the plant 
grows about a foot and a half in height. 
The flowers, which are sweet scented, come 
out in the summer season, and make a 
pleasing variety among other stove plants. 
They are increased with little difficulty, 
as suckers are mumerously produced 
from the roots. The soil should be rich 
loam, and the plants love plenty of mois- 
ture. 
VOL. V. £ 
