No. 7160. 
Queta wenne. 
GEE hee MONEDA. 
Native of new Holland: it was intro- 
duced about the year 1803, and is a robust 
species, especially if planted in a conser- 
vatory, in which it will grow large: the 
leaves are very ornamental: they are doubly 
pinnate, consisting of an immense number 
The flowers are produced during the 
autumn, winter, and spring. It requires a 
temperature rather warmer than the New 
Holland plants in general, and does not 
readily increase excepting by seeds, which 
are sometimes perfected in this country. 
The soil should be loam with the addition 
of a little peat. 
