No. 500. 
INDIGOFERA DENUDATA. 
Class, Order. 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
This is a neat little greenhouse plant, in- 
troduced from the Cape about the year 
1790: it flowers abundantly during the 
summer months, but has not perfected seed 
with us. It is easily increased by cuttings, 
and thrives in light loamy soil, with a mo- 
derate supply of water, and abundance of 
fresh air, especially in winter. 
This genus appears to be much more 
extensive than was supposed. sam 
remark indeed may well apply to every 
tribe of plants. Recent and almost daily 
discoveries, serve only to prove how little 
is really known! 
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How dimly seen, how faintly understood! 
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Thy words, more clearly than T ny see Ra debe: - 
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