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HABROTHAMNUS FASCICULATUS. 
thrives well, and promises to make a fine plant. It also bloomed at the Hort 
cultural Society’s Garden, Turnham Green, where our drawing was kindly permittet 
to be made last April. 
For the general cultivation of this species and H. corymbosus , see p. 112 of th 
present volume. 
The name is derived from habros, gay, and thamnos, a branch, in allusion to th 
splendour of its flowering branches. 
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