Aegiphila martinicensis Jacq.

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jEGIPHILA martinicensis.
Class.	Order.
TE TRA NDll I A MONOGYNIA.
This is a middle-sized shrub in the West
Indies, growing about five or six feet in
height: with us it rarely exceeds half that
size. It must be preserved in the stove dur-
ing winter; but in the summer season does

very well out of doors for the space of two
months.
It flowers late in autumn : the blossoms are
not very conspicuous, but the leaves being
of a fine, healthy green, and the plant easy of
culture, taking little room, it is fairly en-
titled to a place in a collection. It propa-
gates freely by cuttings, thriving in a light,
loamy soil.
Aegiphila martinicenaia Jacq.
Verified by H. N. Moldknke
May, 1954
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