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al on the Cahir Conree Mountain, near Tralee; 
and near Roundstone, in Connemara, on the banks of 
‘ colocation it requires a green-house or other 
ring of glass, our English atmosphere being too 
shorts to thrive. I find a mixture of small pieces 
e, silver sand, sifted peat earth, and light 
loam suits it well; suspended in the husk of a 
it grows very luxuriantly, and forms a beauti- 
of the most vivid and delightful green; if in 
-pot the lower half of the pot should be filled 
small pieces of pot, or limestone broken very fine 
ixed with a few lumps of charcoal, and the 
the pot may stand in a saucer of water. 
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