No. 758. 
ACACIA UNDULATA. 
idée Order, 
POLYGAMIA MO NOECIA. 
A native of New Holland: it was first 
raised in France, whence we received it 
several years since. It is a fine species, 
growing freely and pretty large, with many 
thorny branches. It is supposed to be the 
plant intended by Mr. Brown for armata, 
which name it unquestionably deserves, 
much more than the plant to which it is 
applied; yet as custom has made that so 
universally familiar, a change can scarcely 
be brought about now. 
It thrives particularly well in a conserva- 
tory, and may also be kept in a pot in a 
mixture of bog and loam, requiring protec- 
tion from frost, and may be propagated by. 
cuttings. i 
