No. 1947. 



OXYLOBIUM PULTENE^E. 



Class. Order. 



DEC A NDR J A MONOG YNIA 



This is a native of New Holland: we 

 received seeds of it in 1829, and it flowered 

 in May last, being about a foot high. It 

 forms a neat little shrub, with rigid 

 branches. The leaves vary greatly in their 

 insertions, on some of the shoots being in 

 fours, on others in threes, and on others 

 scattered. 



It requires the greenhouse, and may be 

 increased by cuttings. The soil should be 

 sandy peat. 



