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Cineraria Amelloides

The Cineraria Amelloides a plant common in every green house, was introduced by Mr. Philip Miller as long since as the year 1753, being raised by him from Cape seeds, it forms a bushy shrub, of the height of two, or three feet, produces numerous blossoms, which stand singly on long footstalks, are of a pale blue colour, they make some amends for their want of brilliancy by flowering during most of the year.The plant is easily propagated either by seeds or cuttings.


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