No. 1070. 
RUELLIA ANISOPHYLLA. 
Class. Order. 
DIDY NAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
We are indebted for this pleasing plant 
to our valuable friend, M. Bosc, of the 
Jardin du Roi, at Paris, who presented it 
to us, with many others, in the summer of 
1825. 
Its leaves are obliquely formed, with the 
veins prominent on both sides, which makes 
the two surfaces look almost alike. The 
flowers come out in autumn and winter : 
they are pretty, and are produced in suc- 
cession. The plant appears to require the 
` stove. It willincrease by cuttings, and the 
soil should be light loam. 
