Mahernia Pinnata
Flowers

Mahernia Pinnata
Linn?us, in his Spec. Pl. regarded this plant as a species of Hermannia, finding afterwards that it differed materially in its fructification from that genus, he made a new one of it in his Mantissa, by the name of Mahernia, still, however, the two genera are very nearly related one principal difference consists in the nectaria of the Mahernia, which are very remarkable.This species was introduced from the Cape, where it is a native, by Mr. Masson, in 1774, and is now very generally met with in our green houses. It produces its little bells, of a lively red when they first open, from June to August, or September, is a small delicate plant, and easily raised from cuttings.
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