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solitary leaf ; small pale blue paniculate flowers. Saundersii 

 (fig. "Bot. Mag." 5251). South Africa. A coarse species 

 with large leaves ; flowers pale blue. Wendlandii (fig. " Bot. 

 Mag." 7447). Natal, in the way of Dunnii, but with blue 

 flowers ; these have all been used for hybridising. 



Trichantha minor (fig. " Bot. Mag." 5428).— Guayaquil. Lovely stove 

 climber ; calyx ciliate, deeply 5 -cut, the lobes pinnatifid ; 

 flower long, tubular, crinite, tube blackish-purple, mouth yellow, 

 on 1 -flowered peduncles, which are aggregate in the axils ; leaves 

 opposite, very unequal in size. 



Tussacia pulchella (fig. "Bot. Mag." 1146).— West Indies. A pretty 

 stove plant ; calyx red ; lobes deltoid, serrate ; corolla 1^ inch 

 long, yellow, erect, cylindrical ; an easily grown and rather 

 common plant in our stoves, 

 semiclausa (fig. " L'lll. Hort." ser. ii. 28).— Brazil. Calyx red, 

 campanulate, truncate ; corolla yellow, striped crimson, in short 

 terminal umbels ; a showy plant. 



Tydaea. See Isoloma. 



