No. 287. 
ERICA EXSUDANS, 
Class, Order. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
This sort was raised about the year 1810: 
it is anative of the Cape of Good Hope, and 
requires the usual protection of an airy 
greenhouse in the winter season. The 
flowers are produced in the latter part of 
summer. 
The whole plant is covered with small 
glandular hairs, from which a sort of clam- 
my fluid is constantly distilling, a property 
which some other heaths also possess in a 
greater or less degree. 
It is propagated by cuttings, without 
much difficulty, and should be potted in 
sandy peat earth. 
