marked from thence to the base with several 
eai-s, and mai Kea , |s g^orter and broader, 
irregular purple spots ; lowe petal^^^^ .^^^ ^ ^^^^ 
concave, connivent. ' i„ the lower 
five bearing ''"'^mUIs te^aTd subu^^^^ Poll-' 
smolth upwards. SHgmas 5, reflexed. 
*''%stdTeerrs 
not aware that it had Deen ^'J''' . • ^as a 
'^Vof^io^arr -d^^^ 
:ftatt\^Wseryo/^^^^^^^^ 
that had been rP^-^t/srcies as we have seen a 
doubt of its being a real ^V^^;^'^^^^^,,^,^, without 
great many plants of it ^ g i„ theBo- 
fhe slightest variation ^^''^"'•^d^ertS belongs to 
tanical Magazine above ^"^^^^^ ^^'IZylmora At 
the present ^P^^^'^'^^'^^Z l^-Zlevenot suffi- 
the time we published that Pl^"t' JJ ^.j^een them ; 
ciently acquainted with f ^^cWedly distinct. 
but are now ^'^'^'^fll^^Z'.t^re certainly belong 
The flowers m fi- Andrews s "g ^ ^_ 
to this species, and the w'^age as 3 
\ I'n ViJo npranium moscnatum is, wc " 
rfaJj^ora: his (.er— _ believe 
doubt, intended toi u;g ggure: his G.oxa- 
very few would guess at f^o™ ^^^^^^^ with, but be- 
lieveitto be m his G.tenellum, 
pTnSlea^s ^J^J^^^^^ ^e^ ^f 
^j^^S-rrclr^aint 'av/nothing to do with 
D. astragalifolia. 
The present plant -qui-s the same treatment as 
the othe^nberous-rooted jecies and^s^o^^^^^ ^.^^^^ 
hardiest of them. It is readily increaseQ 
tubers from the root, or by seeds. 
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