PLATE CCCXXXII. 
PROTEA ANEMONIFOLIA. 
Anemony-leaved Protea. 
CLASS IV. ORDER yr reed 
TETRANDRIA “MONOGYNIA. Four haga! fone Pula 
ESSENTIAL wae CHARACTER. © 
Corotia 4-fida feu 4-petala. Anthere line- Biossom 4-cleft or 4 petals. “Tips linear, in- 
ares, inferte petalis infra apicem. Calyx  ferted into the petals below the point. Em- 
proprius nullus, Semina folitaria. : palement proper, none. Seeds folitary. 
Ps Enores FORMOSA, Pl. ale Vol. I. 
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SPECIFIC Chanate rn, 
Protea foliis pinnatis, pinnis planis, cuneifor- Protea with winged leaves, wings flat, wedge- 
mibus, fub apice incifo-dentatis; capitalis _ thaped, deeply toothed at the point; flower . 
terminalibus; fquamis calycinis lanceolatis, | heads terminal; feales of the cup lance- 
geet oube luteis. fhaped, fmooth; flowers yellow. 
REFERENCE TO THE PLATE. 
1. Flower complete, with its Seed-bud attached. 
2. One of the petals of the flower, magnifie 
3. ‘Seed-bud, Shaft and Summit, the Summit detached and. catkgni fed. 
3 ne 
Tue Protea Aritipénifdlia 3 is one of the only three {pecies of the Genus, 
New Holland. It was introduced to us, from thence, in the year 1792, by Me 
Hammerfmith; is a hardy green-houfe plant; grows to the height of three, or four 
pagated by cuttings, and flowers in Auguft. It thrives beft in a mixture of light 
peat earth, of each an equal quantity. 
firs. Lee and Kennedy, 
feet; may be pro- 
fandy loam, and 
we have, yet, received from” 
