The Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed 13-14

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The Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed 13-14
Curtis William
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Thunberg having thought fit to make a Gladiolus of that plant, he could do no lefs than regard this as a Gladiolus b\(o ; we regret that the in- finite variety to which all the produ&ions of nature are fub- jeft fhould give occafion to verfatile minds perpetually to alter genera, often without due confideration. This fpecies flowers in February and March, requires the fame treatment as other Cape bulbs, and is propagated in the fame manner.
Descr. Stalk from twelve to eighteen inches high, up-
...right, fmooth ; Leaves about three or four, the lowermoft a death {heath merely, the fecond leaf fprings from a long (heath, is puckered at its bale, three inches in length, upright, rigid, flat, linear-lanceolate, having three ftrong ribs, one in the middle, two at the margin, which, projecting on each fide, give to the edge of the leaf a thick appearance, the leaves as they afcend, gradually differ from this, and finally become hollow bra&ear, which at firft envelope the flowers, and afterwards contribute to fupport them ; Flowers from two to three, each {landing on a peduncle-like tube, enclofed by a bifid fpatha, contained within and about half the length of the bra&eae ; Corolla bright red, funnel-fhaped, tube bent fomewhat downwards, nearly cylindrical, a little flattened, and glofly, limb divided into fix ovato-lanceolate fegments, fpreading outwards, the upper- moft fegment incumbent, the three lowermoft fmaller than the others ; Filaments three, whitilh, nearly ftraight ; Antherae oblong, ftraight, purple ; Style red ; Stigma trifid, each feg- ment dividing into two villous lips.

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