B A R BAS
albescens
aürtíá
nüdil
ornâtîi, 1
White ,
Gold. yel.
Wliite .
White .
H. A. Chile . . 1831
6. H. A. C<ílífornia . 1834
o, h . B. Mis-soun . 1811
8» i''. B. Missouri . 1811
This is an elegant ¿ Z s ^e^.^'ma^Lw: for
their green leaves, and spherical cap^SS^ The
genus approaches nearly to Brv^m, t u t differs i^
i f p ^ S H i l S S ?
t s E " :
. 6, G. Ev. s. c. G. H.
. 4, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
. 6, G. Ev. s. C. G. H.
• 7, G. Ev. s . C. G. H
. 5, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
. 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
I t s IVTalabar name. lAnn n^. a
Nat. Or. CHenopodiacece. Some sp^ciS a"; pretty ^
very Interest ing t L
fn th ^ " " ! ^ ^ hotbed, or^ n pots
n sma r o o t T l n ^ r ? afterwards planted out singly
in small pots, and placed amon^r the fender annuali^
The^s^pecies furnish a summer spinach in Paifs and
B A S
B A U
betiilînil
creuidátá, 1
dîoïcà, 2 ,
latifölm; 3 ,
ovátü
pulchèlhî, 4
B a s ê l i ^ , Linn
White
Bliii.sh,
White
White
White ,
Purple
1790
1816
178,9
1790
1787
älbä . .
cordi fülrä
iüciäii .
marginätä
Digrjl .
ramôsiï .
rubra
tuberösä
. White .
pH. nur.
White .
White.
a s. B. E. Ind. ,
8, S. Cl. B. E. Ind, ,
8, S. Cl. B. E. Ind. .
/> S. Tw. B, Mexico ,
8. S. Cl. B. China ,
8, S. Ev. CL
8, S, Cl. B. E. Ind. .
9, S. Tu, B. S. Amer,
1Ö88
1802
1802
1824
1822
1731
1824
. . Pink
. . Purple
Ba s i l , see Ocpmiim.
g r ' o w i n , ; ' t r f e t - thr iVS^/^^Xi n
butvracèa . . . o ^ xr ,
latifelm, . . Vpllr.«, c I' . . 1823
longifòllà . I Z' • • 1799
^ J S. Ev. T. E. Ind. . . 1811
B a s t a r d ACACIA, see Robznìà Pseudo-acScìà
l i ÌIk S T r - ^' SpUanth.s Pseul ^rnmà.
BAS-rianrr«^ -Po/j/^^/« Charr^^bflaiis.
B a s t a r d cedar, see Guazùmà.
L I S ^ R cars^ PsendrZy^s.
B a s j a r b m c t a m k O s , see Beringerìa "k^udo-dictam.
Bas^^abd se e Teucrm,n Pscudo-chama.
B a s t a r d hare's-kar, see Phf/iru.
B a s t a r d hvssop, see TeecriiL P,eudo.hys,Bpvs.
Bastard aoiao, see A,norp/ia.
B a s t a r d jASMmE. see AndrHsaci chama]a,m(.
B a s t a r d lup.kb, see Trimmm Lupinaiur.
^ a . - p a r d manchinehl , see Cameraria.
^ASTARD mouse-bar, see Hierucinm Pseudo-mln'^nn
B a s t a r d oi,bia, see LavatSra P.eudo-mu.
B a s t a r d orpine, see AndrachnS.
B a s t a r d pimpernel, see CmtUncftlf,, blcSrnU.
BASTARD QtHNCE, see Pi)ru,-c/iama!mespUns.
l^^assm Pseudo erucUtmm.
B a s t a r d toad-plax, see Thesiam.
B a s t a k d vervain, see Stachytarphm.
B a s t a r d vhtcii, see Phdca. '
ibJAITZEMTAxNNI iAZ , T LTindVley.' ^ T If n m-ccmo mplimePnset udot-o^c orJodanmmap. s
Hall, Cheshiie, an
ardent collector and successful cultivator of O r M
Orch^dace^ of Mexico and Guatemala. " Llnn^m,
„111 ' j Ore/arfaccffi. A very pret ty species
well deserving aplace inevery col lat ion - it some'
what resembfes a MaxiUaria, with a pe^duTus"
raceme of flowers from the base of the pseudo bulbs •
the sepals and petals are brownish.pSrp ^wi hin'
green without, and a white labellufn
gene'?™® Stanhopea,-^nA other Z l l a i
Colleyl . . . . . g_ g_ jjemerara . 1834
bairacho,, frog,
and sperma, seed. Name refers to the sitiiat;^
where the species grow. Linn. 24, o " . Nat Or
f g ! ^ . The species are interesting haWng more
less the appearance of a necklace, e s p 3 y T ^ "
m i r s h e s Z w ^
Ba t s o h i a , Mxchaux. In honour of John George
f uOrr. 11, Na t Or. Ge rmany. ¿ S Boraginacecc. Pretty dwarf i?t)P
seeds or divisions. Synonymes: Lithosvermul.
canescens, 2, B;itschia caroliTnsT^ ^
. Yellow
. Yellow
. Yellow
. YeUow
canêscênsf, 1
Gmelinî, 2 .
longiflörä ,
serïcëa . ,
B a t t a r r k a , Persoon
• I ' N.Amer. . 1826
* Missouri . 1812
. 7, H. Her.P. N.Amer. . 1825
W " - -'oui/«. Named in honour of Arjtnnia
Battarra. 24,Or. 9, N^t. Or. F u n f f i . Ayerv
curious plant, found only in Britain, wherl it i
size ot rt hen s egg, originally in three slia-btlv
conaceoiis layers, hollow inteLally, whic^ri!^
suddenly to its full height of about tweTve inches '
the stalk carries up on its summit full hSf tW
innermost layer of the volva, which is whUe and
smooth within, and covered externally wUh copious
I n memory of Francis and Ferdi
Pretty,^free-iioweringspecies'^^of
mixture of sand and peat suits them, and youne
cuttings root readily in sand or soil, under a g S
B^HimX, Plumier. In memory of John and Caspar
species, some of them particularly so when in
bloom; they succeed well in a mixture of sand
loam, and peat; ^ and cuttings taken when the
wood IS neither ripe nor very young {obs^wV to
dress off the leaves), and planted in s f n ^ unde^
a gla^s m a moist heat, will strike root. The dried
ea.jes and young buds of B. tomentosa ^ve Ire.
affections; the bark o f l
variegata is used in tanning and drying leather
and that of B. racemo.« is employed iS making
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B A W B E G
aculeñta . .
acuminata . .
americänä . •
anatömicä • *
armata . • .
«urítá . . .
candida. . .
chinênsîs' • •
corymbösä, 1 ,
cumanënsïs •
divaricata . •
emarginata
ferrugïnéà . .
forfieátu . ,
glabra . . .
glaucgscëns .
grandifiörä. . guianênsïs . .
eterophyllä .
ìndica . . .
inërmïs. . .
Lamarkiäna, 2
latiföliä . , .
leptopétala
lunària . . .
madagascariënsïs
malabârïca, .
micropl)yllä .
multinërvïa *
parvi flòra . .
Paulëtïa . .
porrëcta . .
pubêseêns . ,
purpuréâ . .
racemosa . .
retüsä . . .
rufescëns . .
scândëns . »
eemibïfïda . .
spath âcéa . .
speciósa . .
BubrotundifÔlïa
tomentosa . .
trian drä . .
ùngula, 3 . .
variegâtà . .
, White .
. White .
. Wliite .
. AVliite ,
. Wliite.
. White.
. White.
. Red .
, White.
. White.
. White .
. Wliite.
, White.
, Wl.ite .
AVIiite .
White .
White.
White .
White .
White .
YpI. red
White .
White .
Yel, grn.
White .
White .
White .
White .
White.
White .
White .
White .
AVhite .
Purple
Pa. pink
White .
Pa. red
Wht. vel.
Wliite'.
White .
Wliite .
White .
Yel. wht.
White.
White .
Striped
a Ev, S. W, Ind,
7, S, Ev. S, E. Ind. .
S. Ev.
S. Kv.
S. Ev.
S. Ev.
Ev.
6, S
S
S
S. S. Amer.
S, S. Amer.
CI. Brazil .
S. Jamaica
S, E. Ind, .
Ev, S. China .
Ev, CLE. Ind, .
7, S, Ev. CI, Ciimana
7, S. Ev. S. W, Ind.
S, Ev. S. Cartliag.
S. Ev. CLE. Ind. .
S. Ev. S. Brazil ,
S. Ev. Cl.Carthag.
S. Ev. S. Cumaua
S. Ev. S. Peru .
S. Ev. CL Guiana .
S. Ev. S. Caraccas
S. Ev. S. E. Ind. .
S. Ev, S, Acapulco
S. Ev, S. S. Amer.
S. W. Ind.
S. N. Spain
S. Ev. S. Acapulco
S. Ev. S. Madagas.
S. Ev. CI. E. Ind. .
S. Ev. 8. S. Amer.
S. Caraccas
S. E. Ind. .
S. Panama
W. Ind.
Jamaica
S. Ev.
S. Ev,
S. Ev.
S. Ev,
S. Ev.
S. Ev. S.
S. Ev. S.
E. Ind.
Africa
S. Ev.
S, Ev.
1737
1808
1800
1806
1824
1756
1777
1800
1818
1826
1742
1700
1820
1823
1810
1817
1820
1820
1824
1820
1810
1818
1818
1818
1820
1826
1810
1817
1808
1820
1737
1823
1778
1778
1790
1820
1810
1790
1817
1823
1820
1H20
1808
1823
1817
1690
S, Ev. S, E, Ind,
S. Ev. CL E. Ind.
S, Ev. S
S, Ev. S
S. Ev. CL E. Ind. .
S, Ev. CL E. Ind. .
S, Ev. S, Mexico .
S. Ev. CI.
S. Acapulco
S. E, Ind, .
. S. Ev. CL E. Ind. .
, S, Ev. S. Caraccaa
. 6, S. Ev. S. E. Ind. .
Bawd-MONEY, see MHim,
B a y t r e e , see Laun'is nOhllis*
B e a d t r e e , see Melid.
Beak, anything like the beak of a bird, hard sharp
points.
B e a n , see Fdbd.
Bean caper, see Zygoph^llUin,
B e a n t b e f o i l , see Andg'^ris,
B k a r b i n d , see CalystSgid.
Beardletted, possessed of small awns.
B e a r ' s - b r e e c h , see Acanthus.
B b a r ' s - e a r sanicle, see CnrtUsd,
B e a r ' s - f o o t , see HellSb^rfis fcetldHs.
B e a r ' s - g r a p e , see Arctos(aphx)li!>s Uvd ilrsT,
B e a s t ' s - b a n e , see Aconifam theridphOnum.
B e a u f o r t i a , Robert Brown, In compliment to Mary,
Duchess or Beaufort, a botanical patroness. Linn.
18, Or. 2, Nat . Or. Myrtace<s. Very splendid and
desirable species; for culture, &c., see Tristania.
carinâtà • . . Scarlet
Dampiërî . . . Pink .
decussata . • . Scarlet
Kparsa . . . . Red
splëndêns . . .
B e a u m ô n t ï a , Wallich»
lady of Colone^ T
G. Ev. S. N. Holl. 1823
. 5, G. Ev. S. Hartoii's Is
. 5, G. Ev. S, N. HolL
G, Ev, S. N. HolL
G. Ev. S. N. HolL
1803
1803
1830
I n memory of Diana, the
Beaumont, of Bretton Hall
Linn» 6, Or. I, Nat. Or. ApocynacetSi Beautiful
species, especially B. grandijlora. They succeed
•well in loam, or loam and peat mixed, and are propagated
from cuttings, or seed, in sandy sóil under
a glass.
grandiflora , . . Wliite . . 6, S. Ev. Tw. E. Ind. . 1820
longifòlìa . . . White. . S. Ev, Tw, E. Ind. . 1818
Beckmannìa, Host. Dedicated to Mr . Beckman, the
author of " The History of Inventions." Linn. 3,
Or. 2, Nat . Or. Gramineie, An uninteresting species,
of the simplest culture. Synonyme: Ì. Cynosurus
et ucceformis, eruciformis 1.
B e d - s t r a w , see Gdlitirn,
B e e c h , see Fagùs.
B e e t , see Beta,
Begonia, Linn, In honour of Michael Begon, a
Frenchman, and promoter of botany. Linn, 21,
Or. 9, Nat . Or. Begoniacece. An interesting, somewhat
succulent genus, peculiar for the leaves being
oblique at their base. They succeed well in very
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BEJ B B L
rich soil, and cuttings root readily. Some species
are useful in cases of scurvy. Synonymes: 1. B,
maculata, 2. Evansiana, 3, Glabra.
acuminatii . • . White. ,. 7, S. Ev. s . Jamaica . aciitifôlïa . . 1790 . White. ,. 8, S. Ev. S. W. Ind. ., 1816
areyrostîgma, 1 . White. ,. 8. S. Ev. s. Brazil . . l ß l 9
biàbïférà . . . Wht, pnk,• 7, G. Her. P. Peril . . 1827
dichötöma • • . White. .. 7, S. Ev. s . Caraccas . di pétala . . 1800 . Pink . .. 7, S. Ev. s. Bombay , díptérá . . . . Wliite. .. 1827 6, S. Ev. s . C, G. H. . discölör, 2 . . 1822 . White. ,. Ô. S, Ev. s. China . . 1804
distïcba . . . White. .. 9, S. Her. p. Brazil. . 1819
diversifôlïa . . Pink . .. s . Her. p. Mexico . dûbïa . . . 7, 1829 . White. ,• 7, s. Her. p.FischSrI . . s. Brazil. . 1818 . 6, s. Ev, S. Amer.. geraniifôlÏH •
1835 ! Wht. red] 9, s. Tu. p. Lima . • heracleiföllä .
1833
s. Tu. p. 1831 hirsüta . . . White. .• 6, s. B. W.Ind, '
1789 hirtêlla . . . . While. , . 9, s. Her. p.
hùmïlïs. , . 1824 . White. .• 9, s . B. w. Ind. ; 1788 incarnata . . . Pink . , s. Brazil. . 1829 insîgnïs. . . . Pinic . . 12, s. Er. s. S, Amer. . 1826 longIpGs • . . White. .. 7, s. Ev. S. Mexico . 1828 Jücída . . . . White. .. 8, s. Ev s. W.Ind. . 1816 macrophylla . . White. ,. 7, s. Ev. s. Jamaica . 1793 Martiâna • . . Pink . .. 9, s . Tu. p. Brazil . . 1829 monoptera . .
m ulti bul biliosa
. White. .. 8, s. Tu. p. Brazil . . 1829
. White. , s. Tu. p. Brazil . . 1830 nitida . . . . White, i 8. s, Ev. s. Jamaica . 1777
octopetala . . . Gsh. wht. 10, s. Tu. p. Peru . . 1835 odorata . • . . White. . 9, s. Her, p. 1824 palmata . • . White. . 8, s. Ev. p. Nep^l. ; 1819 papillosa . . . Pink . . 7, s. Ev. s. Brazil . . 1826 patilla . . . . White. . 6, s. Ev. s . W.Ind. . 1818 pauciflörä • . . White. . 9, s. Her. p. 1816 petaloîdês . . . Ro. wht. ,. 5. s. Ev. s. Brazil . . 1832 pietà . . . . Pink . . 8, s. Tu. p. Nepal. . 1818 platani fôlïa . . Pink . . 9, s . Ev. s. Brazil . . 1829 pulchêlla . . . White. . 7, s. A. Brazil. . 1823 renifôrmïs . . . White. . 7, s. Ev. S. Brazil. . 1818 sanguïnéâ . . s. Ev. s. Brazil. . 1829 scândëns, 3 ! White. * 8, s. Ev. CL Guiana . 1822 semperflorëns . . Pink . s. Ev. S. Brazil . . 1829 spatulata . . . White. ; 9, s. Her, P. W. Ind. . 1819 suavëôlëns . , . White. . 8, s. Ev. S, W.Ind. ,. 1816 tuberosa . • . White. . 8, s. Tu. p. Amboyna 1810 ulmifôiïa . . . Wliite. . 7, s. Ev. s . S. Amer. . 1822 undulâta . . . White. . 7, s. Ev. S, Brazil. . 1825
villosa . . . . Pink . . 7, s. A. S, Amer. .
B e j a r i a , Mutis. In memory of M. Bejar, a Spanish
botanist. Linn, 11, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Ericacex,
Beautiful species, of easy culture, succeeding well
in loam and peat; and cuttings root readily under
a glass in heat.
glaüca . . . . Purple . 6, S. Ev. S. N. Grena. . 1826
raeemOsa . . . Purple . 6, G. Ev. S. Florida . . 1810
B e l l a d o n n a l i ly, see Amarylñs Belladonnd,
B e l l e i s l e cress, see Barbdréd prd'cOx,
B e l l e v a i . í a , La Peyrouse. In memory of P. R.
Belleval, a French botanist. Linn 6, Or. 1, Nat.
Or. Liliacets. An interesting species, succeeding
in common soil, and increased by suckers. Synonymes
SciUa romana, Hyacinthus romanus,
operculata, 1 . . White. . 5, H. BL P. Italy . .1596
B e l l f l owe r , see Campanula,
B k l l i d i a s t rOm, Micheli, From hellis and asirnm,
resembling a daisy. Linn. 19, Or. 2, Nat . Or. CompositiB.
An ornamental species, succeeding in peat
and loam, and increased by divisions. Synonyme:
1. Arnica Bellidiastrum,
MicheUl . . . White. . 6, H. Her. P. Austria . 1570
B e l l i s , Linn, In allusion to the pretty flowers.
Linn. 19, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Compositoi. This comprehends
the common daisy, the meritsand thecult
u r e of which must be famüiar to every one.
annua . . . . White . . 5, H. A. S. Eur.
1759
hybrida . . . White. . 4, H. Her. P. Italy .
1824
perennis . . . White. . H. Her, P. Britain
fistulosa. . . Red . . 6, H. Her. P.
liortensis . . Red . . 6, H. Her. P.
prollférá . . Striped . 6, H. Her. P,
sylvestrls . . . White . . 6, H. Her. P. Portugal
1797
B é l l í Om, I.inn, From bellisy daisy; the flowers
being similar to those of the daisy. Linn. 19 Or.
2, Nat . Or. Comptsitce, Pretty species, succeeding
best in sandy peat , or peat and common soil mixed;
seeds or divisions.
bellidioidcs . .White. . 7, H. A.Italy . ,1796
crassifüliún . Wht. yeL 6, F. Er. P. Sardinia . 1831
minütüm . . . White. . 8, H. Her. P. Levant . 1772
Be l o p í Íroné, Nees, Named in reference to the arrow-