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Coloured Engravings of Heaths · Henry Cranke Andrews — chapter 12 of 105 · ~242 words · public domain

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1. Folium unum, lente auctum.

2. Calyx, et Corolla.

3. Calyx, lente auctus.

4. Stamina, lente aucta.

5. Pistillum, lente auctum.

SPECIFIC CHARACTER.

HEATH, with bearded tips, within the blossom; the shaft without; the blossoms bell-shaped and white; flowers grow in bunches, pointing all one way, nodding and very sweet; leaves grow by fours, linear and rough.

DESCRIPTION.

STEM shrubby, growing a foot high, the larger and smaller branches grow upright, of an ash colour, downy and harsh.

LEAVES grow by fours, linear, obtuse, a little hairy, roughish and spreading; with very short foot-stalks, pressed to the branches.

FLOWERS grow on the upper branches in loose spikes, pointing one way, nodding and in bunches; the foot-stalks very short, having three small floral leaves.

EMPALEMENT. Cup of four leaves, which are tapered, very short, smooth and pressed to the blossom.

BLOSSOM, bell-shaped, small, sweet-scented, and white; the segments upright, with the points a little bent outwards.

CHIVES. Eight hair-like threads, curved at the end. Tips bearded, and within the blossom.

POINTAL. Seed-bud nearly globular and furrowed. Shaft without the blossom. Summit four-cornered.

Native of the Cape of Good Hope.

Flowers from October, till February.

REFERENCE.

1. A Leaf, magnified.

2. The Empalement, and Blossom.

3. The Empalement, magnified.

4. The Chives, magnified.

5. The Pointal, magnified.

ERICA calycina.

CHARACTER SPECIFICUS.

ERICA, antheris cristatis, inclusis; foliis ternis; rami filiformes; corollis minutis, urceoli-formes; calycis foliola corolla longiora; pedunculis longissimis.

DESCRIPTIO.

CAULIS filiformis, spithameus, erectus, ramosissimus.

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