To Léon Dejardin1    15 September 1894

Melbourne, 15/9/94.

The Chevalier De Jardin,

Consul General for France

 

Honored Sir

The vivid interest shown by you in the efforts of naturalizing some of the best pastural Saltbushes of Australia in the wide French territories of Africa, encourages me, to offer now in addition to former sendings also the seeds of Atriplex vesicarium of which species I now only for the first time was able to procure seeds in quantity. This Atriplex is sought by Sheep (and also by Horses and cattle) with avidity in Central Australia, and remains on somewhat saline soil fresh and succulent for feed even in the hottest regions and in the driest seasons. Its degree of resistance to a low temperature has not yet been exactly ascertained; but it will bear some frost, and may perhaps endure the winter-cold of South-Western France also. If desired, more seeds can be furnished of this species just now.

Let me remain, dear Consul De Jardin, with regardful remembrance your

Ferd. von Mueller2

 

Atriplex vesicarium

 
MS annotation by [Dejardin]: 'Transmis par Dépêche en date du 17 Septembre' [Sent by dispatch 17 September].
MS annotation by unknown: '28 Avril 1894.' A list of plants is attached to the MS: Castanospermum australe; Macadamia ternifolia; Siphonodon australis; Citriobatus pauciflorus [pauciflora?]; Parinarium nonda; Spondias pleiogyna; Sarcocephalus cordatus; Arhras [Achras?] Pohlmaniana; Mimusops; Ficus aspera; Pipturus propinquus; Cycas media; Encephalartos Miquelii; Encephalartos Denisonii; Myoporum diffusum; Elaeocharis spacelata [sphacelata?]; Panicum decompostium; Vitis opaca. At the end of the list is added: 'Lettre [ illegible ]von Mueller'.

Please cite as “FVM-94-09-15,” in Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, edited by R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells accessed on 26 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/vonmueller/letters/94-09-15