No. 584. 
CRASSULA UNDULATA. 
Class. Order: 
PENTANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 
Like the rest of the genus, this is a 
native of dry barren places near the 
Cape of Good Hope: according to Mr. 
Haworth, it was introduced in 1797. It is 
a low branching plant, and flowers pretty. 
full towards the end of summer: the 
blossoms are of a clear white, and look very 
cheerful. The branch whence our draw- 
ing was taken, continued flowering for more 
than a month after it was cut from the 
plant. 
It propagates without difficulty by cut- 
tings, and the soil should be loam; during 
winter it must be kept in the greenhouse, 
and have a sparing supply of water. 
