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liiîulâtain .
Miôffiî . .
officinâlé
pandara tûm
piirpurëûm
rösöüm .
mbëns . .
squarvüsüm
Zerünibet
, Pink ,
Pink ,
Red ,
Pink ,
Purple
Ho. yel.
Red .
Pink .
ZYG
. 6, S. Her. P. E.Ind. . .1023
. 5, 0. Her. P. Japan . . 1795'
. 7, S. Her. P. E. Ind. . . 1605
. 6, S. Her. P. E. Ind. . .1819
. 9, S. Her. P. E. Ind. . . I79K
. 8, S. Her. P. E. lad. . . 1822
10, S. Her. P. E. Ind. . . 1822
- . 8 S. Her. P. E. Ind. . . 1822
Yel. gjn. . 8, S. Her. P. E. Ind. . . 1090
Zìnnia, Linn In honour of John Godfrey Zinn,
professor of botany at Gottini?en. Linn. 19, Or. 2
wpli a''' Ar e n a s of very pretty annuals
well deservincf extensive cultivation, the seedl
require to be raised upon a gentle hotbed in sprint
ì z L f T T T ^^ sh e l t e r e d ^ i t u -
faceT flower-garden. Sijnojiyme : I. Z. vio-
J5u. jRnhhaa.m nus2 , ZRi zypLhouinss. . S. Z. bubalina, á.Z.s^o"r'worniaa..
angustifôlïil
êJégâns, 1 .
cocci nëiî
râdïis âlbïs
hj^brïdji . .
muitiflonï .
paueiliörä .
revolütií
tenuiflörä .
Yeriicinata
. Red . . 7, H. « Scarlet . 7, H. . Scnrlet . 8, H.
. White. . 8, H.
. Scarlet . 6, H.
. Red . . 8, H.
. Yellow . 7, H,
. Scarlet . 7> H.
. Scarlet . 7, H.
. Red . . 7> H.
A. Mexico .
A. Mexico .
A. Mexico .
A. Hybrid .
A. S. Amer.
A. N. Amer.
A. Peril .
A. Mexico .
A. Mexico .
A. Mexico .
1824
1796
1829
1832
1818
1770
1753
1817
1799
1789
rilbëns . .
Caracûtta .
flexuösii
inciirvä . .
Juiahü, 1 ,
Lötris, 2 ,
mucronätiJ, 3
Na(>êc{i .
nïtïdii .
OEnoplîà .
sinensis . .
spïna.Chrïstî
in er mis .
trìnèrvut, 4
vulgaris, 5 .
Xylopyrûâ .
. Gm. yel.
. Gm yel.
. Yelsh.. .
. Gfrn. yel.
. P'jr. ffrn. .
. Ürn. vel. ,
. Yel. ^n. .
. YelloAvish
. Yellow .
. Gm. yel. .
. White . .
. Gm. yel. .
. Grey . .
. Grn. yel. .
. Pur. gm. .
. Gm. yel. .
G.
. 5, S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
De. S.
De. T.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
Ev. S.
De. S.
Ev. S.
H.
H.
4, G.
F.
G.
S.
6, S.
S.
5, F.
8, H.
8, H.
S.
8, H.
China
Mysore
N^pal
Nepal
E. Ind. ,
Africa ,
C. G. H.
Ceylon ,
China
Ceylon .
China .
Egypt .
E. Ind. .
vS. Eur. .
E. Ind. .
1822
1823
1820
1823
1759
1731
1810
1816
1822
1818
3821
1640
1824
Z t f ' ^^^^^^ of darnel. The
modern plants have no relation to the ancient, bein^
natives of America, Linn. 21, Or. 6, Nat Or
Z a<juatica has been acclimated in
Middlesex and Ross-shire ; it grows on the ma% n
of ponds, and is exceedingly prolific of bland, f i r i
naceous seeds, which afford L very good meal It
abounds in all the shallow streamÎ of Nonh^Ves
t h e ' i n n ' I'' ^«"t^-ibnte essentially t^
the support of the wandering tribes of Indians
and feed immense flocks of wild swans, geeL tnd
other water-fowl. Pinkerton says, fhfs ¿itnt
miliâcëâ . . . Green . . 7, H. A^ A. Carolina ! isiG
ZÏZÏA, Koch. In honour of J. B. Zizi, a German
botanist. ^ Or. 2,- Nat. Or. Umb7lJ^Z
soil, and they are easily increased by dividing
the roots, or by seeds. Synonymes: 1. Smvrni\cm
aureum. 2. S. cordatum, S. trifoliatum. sfs!™
tegerrimum.
mtegêrrïm,1, 3 . Yellb;v . S, H. Her. P. n! ASor," Î758
of the Indians,
and p/ioreo, to bear. Linn. 2, Or. 1, Nat. O -
La/na^. The species of this genus are ^ery prettyi
and the perennial kinds well suited for g rdwin- on
Z l ^ t Z ' well drained, in light sandy
T h J J i^^ïf increased by seeds and^uttinijs.
I he seeds of the annual species should be sown in
the open border in April. Sy?zonymes: I. 2.
py/lacea, Thymus lucidus, 2. Z. media, Z. serpvllacea.
3. Z. Pouschkini. ^^
acinoîdës . .
capitnia . .
clinopodïoîdës .
canêscëns, 1
mëdîiî, 2
dasyanthâ, 3 .
hispanïcâ . .
taûrïoâ . . .
tenuîôr . . .
^ Í fFlworaÍ ITs landica." Linn. 19,2 :oOerg. a, 3a, uNthaotr. ofO ra.
t a Z Z worthless hardy annual_Z. Lep-
Z0NÄR1Ä, Agardh, From zona, a girdle: transverse
lines. Linn. 24, Or. 7, Nat, Or. Al^^. AlriZ
plan s -Z. « omäna, dichöiömä, D. intricätä, muítijzda,
pavöniä. '
ZoNEs, stripes or belts.
^Tnn^t' J" once an
T t h ñ f i" Bavaria, a botanical
au hor. Linn. 16, Or. 6, Nat. Or. Legtcminosce.
Interestmg plants. For culture and piopagation
see Mynadenus. Synonymes: 1. Z. LphyUa, 2
Hedysariim tetraphylhcm. Z. Z. diphxßla dliata. 4.
Anonymos bracteata, Hedysarum tetvaphylUm,
7, S. A. India .
7, G. Her. P. C. G. H.
7. S. A. N. HolL
7j S. a. Guiana .
7, S. A. W. Ind.
7. G. Her. P. Carolina
7> S. A. Ceylon -
1733
1824
1820
1823
1800
1824
1825
. Red
. Red
. Pink
. Red
. Red
. Rod
. Red . . ...
. Red pur.. 8, H.
. Purplish . 6, H.
7, H, De. Tr. Siberia
7, H. A. Svria
Siberia
1786
1752
1821
1803
1822
1803
1759
1816
1752
6, F. Ev. S.
7, F. Ev. S.
7, F. Ev. S. Caucasus
7j F. Ev. S. Siberia .
6, H. A. Spain .
A. Tauria .
A. Levant . . a/u^
^ o f ^^ Arabic, is the name
of the Xoi».. Linn. 5, Or. I, Nat. Or. Rhamnacece.
I h e species ot Ztzyphus are all very pretty, and
deserve to be grown in every collecdon of plants
i u i . and greenhouse species thrive well in
rP^HiU^ff ' ^^^ cuttings root
i f w. a' ^^^^ hard? kinds
f^,! shrubberies, and are easily
by. ripened cutting., planted in soil, with
V r «f ^be roots. The
L no / 1 and Loi^ is very excellent, and
IS partaken of by all classes of people in the
countries to which these species are indigenous!
I t IS sweet and mealy. Synonymes: 1. Rhamnus
angustifoira, 1 . Purple
oapen.s],s, 2 . . Yello^v
dictyocilrpa . . Yello^v
glochidiatii. . . Yellow
reticular. 3, . . Yellow
tetraphylla, 4 . . Yellow
zeylonensis. . . Yellow
^ o 1 ^ ^he leaved
/-.m/i. 1 Or. 1, Nat. Or. Fluviales. This pretty
aquatic IS found in ditches- preccy
^annS . . . . Apetal . 8, H. Aq. P. Britain . .
ZozYmia, Hodman. In honour of A. N. and Z. Zozima
distinguished edUors of the Greek classics. ¿Zl.
k n'^ ' A mere weed
^¿T '' absinthifolium~Z. cbsinthi^
fvo f A ' Th e species oi this genus
are found m rivulets, ditches, .S^c-Z. Hcmr , crU
datum, C. brSvi-articulatnm, C. Wngl-articuJatUm
or'rvatum, decimznUm. decussatum, epigceUm, mmum\
pectinatuyn, punctCitUm, quininum. '
^ t o o i l f ^ a
IT Or 6 Nat O^;'
u r . 5, Nat . Or. Musci. A pale-green species of
^oss, found on the trunks of trees.^ Synonym^- 1.
Mnium conoideiim~Z. conozdSUm.
Zygop£talum, Hooker. From zygos, a yoke, and
petalon, a petal ; in allusion to the adhesion of ^he
segments of the perianth by their bases in the ori
ginal species. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat . Or. OrchidaZa.
This IS a genus of extremely beautiful and fragrant
plants when m flower. They are easily cultiW^ed
isnim ai ldaarlmy p thoe atth, e angde nmuus stS tiann haolpl erae"s^p ecStysn obney mter e a t i dt
Z. crinitum,Eulophia crinita. ¿J ^^ - ^^
cocnlcârë .
Mâckâyï . .
crinítüm, 1
maxillârë .
Murrayânûm
rosträtnm
stenöchilüm .
. Wht. pur.
, Grn. Iii.
Wht. grn.
Brn. grn.
Grn. wlit.
Wht. brn.
Wht yel.
8, S. Epi. Demerara .
3, S. Epi. Brazil . , 1825
9, S. Epi. Brazil . , 1829
9, S. Epi. S. Amer. . 1829
/. b. Epi. Brazil . , 1837
y, S. iipu Demerara . 1827
9, S. Epi. Brazil . .1828
aa lleeaaf^ tthhe^ ' ll eaves a i e in pairs.^ Linn. 10,V Ohyrl.l o1n ,
Nat- Or. ZygophyUacea^. The species of th s gem
are all very handsome when in flower. The stove
and greenhouse species should be grown in a mix!
ture of loam, peat, and sand, and are readily In
creased by cuttings, in sand, under a glassri i by
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Z Y G Z Y G Z Y G Z Y G
seeds, when these can be obtained. Z. Fabago
grows well in any light soil, in a dry situation ; it
can only be increased by seeds, which should be
sown in a pot, and placed in a frame, and when the
plants are large enough, they may be planted out
if* the open border, in a wa rm, dry, sheltered
situation.
Sibùm . . . .
White
IO, S. Ev. S.
coccînëûm . .
Scarlet
G. Ev. S.
oordifôlïûm
Oran ge
10, G. Ev S.
Canaries . 1779
Egypt . 1823
C. G. H. 1774
foetïdûm .
insiiâvë
maculätüm
microphyllùm
Morgsânâ
prosträtüm
sessiliföliüm
simplex .
spatulátüm
spinôsûm .
Or. yeL . 6. G. Ev. S, C. G.'H. 1790
Yellow . 7, G. Ev. s . C. G. H. 1790
Yellow . 10, G. Ev. s . C. G. H. • Ì782
Yellow . 7, G. E v. S. 0. G. H. 1816
Yellow . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H. 1732
Yeliow . 7. G. Ev. Tr. C, G. H. 1810
Yellow . 7, S. E v. S. C. G. H. 1713
Yellow . 7, F. A. St. Jago
C. Verd. I,
. 1825
Yellow . 6» S. Her. P.
. 1824
Yeilow . J} G. Ev. S. C. 0. H. . 1830
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