ZALUZANIA (named after Adam Zaluziansky a Zaluzian, a physician of Prague, who published "Methodus Herbariae" in 1602). Including Chiliophyllum and Ferdinanda (in part). ORD. Compositae. A genus embracing seven species of stove, greenhouse or half-hardy, Mexican shrubs or under-shrubs. Flower-heads yellow (or white), heterogamous, radiate, sometimes rather small, in leafy, corymbose panicles. Ferdinanda eminens is a tall, stove shrub. Flower-heads white, small, disposed in an ample panicle; involucre short, the narrow bracts in two or three series. Leaves opposite, petiolate, large, angular-lobed. Podachaenium paniculatum is now the correct name of this plant. It thrives in a compost of loam and peat, and may be increased by cuttings, inserted in sand, under a glass, in heat.