No. 644, 
TEMPLETONIA GLAUCA. 
Class. Order. 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
This plant was brought from the South- 
west Coast of New Holland, where it was 
first discovered by Mr. Brown, who esta- 
blished the genus, and dedicated it to 
J. Templeton, Esq. of Belfast. 
It is very ornamental, especially if planted 
in a conservatory, in which situation it 
grows vigorously, and flowers in the months 
of April and May. It will also succeed 
well in a pot, but makes much slower 
progress. The soil should be peat and 
loam. 
It may be propagated, although but slow- 
ly, by cuttings. 
