March 9, 1892. 



Garden and Forest. 



115 



Fig. 19. — Lespedeza Sieboldl. — See page 112. 



Heliamphora about ten years ago, but I believe the plants plant, from its resemblance to the Sarracenias, to which it 

 died, and although seedlings were raised they have not is botanically related. The leaves are folded and horn- 

 grown rapidly. One of them, however, flowered in 1890, like, with an oblique mouth, scarcely any "lid," and when 

 and was figured in the Botanical Magazine (t 7093). About fully grown about a foot in length. The flowers are 

 a dozen newly imported pieces of the Heliamphora were nodding, not unlike those of an Anemone, with scapes 

 sold to-day. It is known as the South American Pitcher- a foot long. 



