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NEW, EAEE AND DESIEABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
AEISiEMA FIMBRIATUM. 
A very remarkable and distinct species, introduced from the Philippine Islands. The leaves 
are deeply divided into three ovate acute segments. The spathes are acuminate, brownish purple, 
reticulated and very effectively striped with narrow whitish bands. The spadix terminates in 
a long whip-like extremity furnished throughout its length with long purplish filaments, imparting 
to the plant a distinct and novel character. Described and illustrated in the Gardeners' Chronicle, 
November 29th, 1884, pages 680 and 689. 10«. 6<f. 
