This species of Ansellia seems to thrive best in the warm stove 
when growing, and placed in the temperate stove while at rest. 
It should be potted in spongy peat and sphagnum with a deep 
substratum of drainage by crocks. ‘The plant likes to be well 
raised above the rim of the pot. I received this plant both from 
Mr. Thomas Cooper, while collecting in South Africa, and from 
Mr. Plant, who obtained it in Natal. W. W. S. 
