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Herma^nnia odorata^ sweet-scented Hermannia, an un- 

 dershrub, introduced from China in 1780, and flowering 

 from February to October. 



H. mollis, soft-leaved Hermannia, an undershrub, intro- 

 duced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1814, and flowering 

 in May and June. 



H. denudata, smooth Hermannia, an undershrub, intro- 

 duced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1774, and flowering 

 from May to July. 



H. disermisfdlia, simple-flowered Hermannia, an under- 

 shrub, introduced from the Cape of Good Hppe in 1795, and 

 flowering in March and April. 



H. alnifdlia, alder-leaved Hermannia, B. M. 299, an 

 undershrub, introduced from the Cape of Good Hope in 

 1728, and flowering from February to May. 



H. cuneifolia, wedge-leaved Hermannia, an undershrub, 

 introduced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1791, and 

 flowering in August and September. 



H. holosericea, velvet-leaved Hermannia, an undershrub, 

 introduced from China in 1792, and flowering in May and 

 June. 



H. hirsuta, hairy-branched Hermannia, an undershrub, 

 introduced from China in 1790, and flowering in May and 

 June. 



H. scabra, rough-leaved Hermannia, an undershrub, in- 

 troduced from China in 1789, and flowering in March and 

 April. 



H. multiflora, many-flowered Hermannia, an undershrub, 

 introduced from China in 1791, and flowering from March 

 to May. 



H.Jidmmeay flame-flowered Hermannia, B. M. 1349, an 

 undershrub, introduced from China in 1794, and flowering 

 all the year. This is a very desirable species, but is rather 

 less hardy and not such a free flowerer as H. scordifolia. 



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