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demarcating ‘lin 
plaiting, or have a peculiar colo oun T 
: in New Gran in 1851-1857, and by Purdie at Sta. — in 1845, both 
in New ada. 
cimens are characterised by the pale green colour of. t 
listos by their obovate shape, obtuse or even ema ip 
more "by the diffuse branching and leafy habit of the plant. A form 
possessing these wap nae has been under cultivation at Kew fc 
more than 20 years. It was raised from seed, for which Mr. ‘Abraham 
Dixon, who hi Aem it to “Kew (in 1869), was Penes ind: debted 
=~ to the Bishop of TA From this plant there 
|. some erii be 
. corresponden 
.. Colonies this i ist 
pee. plant, ‘tak gn bro 
somewhat spreading (not erect: | as in typ 
2 fades es lon wded, n 
.. Bentley and | edicinal Plants, vol. i 0; The G 
vol. ix. (1876), p. 445, with woodcut. By the k i peinison 
editor, | . Robinson, dima F. L. de this is is eun s as 
M a Jo n Gray, grown at sea-leve . Lue 1 
similar | he Agri-Horticultural Genny of Tote ll the | 
E mentioned iod are ij ees in NODE which is id i res 
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