lesser orpine, or live-ever; a genus of the pentagynia order, belonging to the pentandria clas of plants. Their are 17 species, all of them natives of warm climates. Several of them are cultivated in this country, but require the affluence of artificial heat for their preservation. They rise from one foot to six or eight in height, and are ornamented with oblong, thick, succulent leaves, and funnel-shaped pentapetalous flowers of a scarlet, white, or greenish colour. They are propagated by off-springs or cuttings; and must be potted in light, sandy compost, retained in a sunny part of the greenhouse all winter, and very sparingly watered. In summer they may be placed in the full air in a sheltered place, and in dry weather watered twice a-week.