pugioniförmis
repándfl
rusciföllä .
salignjt . .
suaviölena .
sulmlüta .
sulcàtà . ,
trifiucSUl .
tuberculAtil
ullolnil .
inululätü .
väria . .
Will te
White
White
W Ii i te
White
White
White
Wliite
White
Will to
White
' ö, G, Ev. S. N.Holl. . 1824
. 7, G. hv. S. N. Holl. . 1824
. 4, G, Ev. S. N. Holl. . 1791
• o. , G. Kv. S. N. S. W . I1HH'^043
5, G. Ev. S. N.HolI. . 185o
6, G. E\-. S. N. Hol], . 18^4
G.Ev. S. N.Hoil. . 1830
G. Ev. S. N. S. W. .
6, G. Ev. S. N. Holl. . 1803
. 7, Ö.Kv. S.JV.HOU. : S
WALBKRD-WEED, see Neurolcoun.
WAijisiA, Linn. In honour of S. Hales DT) P R «
a vegetable physiologist, ¿am^ 1 ^Ör T^^at o;'
Ehenacece, All the soeoip«; nf tkl c /Nat. Or.
« . I - :l:l!:Si|:S:i::;::i»| S i S l s l P S These are very b / i u i f a l ' h X w e l / S T ä
argentsrim, 1 . . pi„it . 5 H n» « a-i, •
trachysomä. . Pi„k g' Jj' «'bena . . 1773
Linn. 4 Or 7 ^ 'r?/^® '"«^"'b'-anous fronds!
some lik^nes^ of f Poly'podfu^" i tV^ 'v" ' ' '
: ; • S. Ev. s. w. Ind. . 3822
P^aiiiips tenn . . . ; Ye Ö V ' 7 S ' 1822
spheerocärpä . . OranJ ' 7 S f I ' « ' ^752
- t r i e o s . . . . Ye,«; : .1811 These plant™ are very "desirS^' o ««^^o«««®-
o»« »1J .. _ -1 • >
«»iiociificuiJlj X .
srandiHorüm, 2
lyrätüm, 3 . .
paludösüm, 4 .
pilösüm, 5 . .
pyrenäicüni, 6
sibírleum, 7
spinalösüm, 8
. YeUo^v
Yellow
Yellow
Yello^^r
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
1723
1791
1777
1723
1723
1755
1Ö20
. . . . , ^^ ^^ ^^^ _
^ata, asarma, cord,m,Jaccidd.
cuttings in sand, unde^a glass readily by
fronds. Linn. 24, o i . 7 Nat V r '"^^"branous
apple. .e^r^H a S T p f e T " i t i ^
Witch.
•hazel are species of
f r a i l » » „ l i i n g ~ "
f s s r : : s . . f f i
renm. 2. S. s u a Z Z s azuf
- L ; . : - ¡Ml
HAMOSUS, hooked, bent.
. Yellow . 7, H. He. K
H. Her. P. Switzerl.
H. Her. P. Siberia .
8,H. Her. P. Britain •
H. Her. P. Pyrenees
H. Her. P. Pyrenees
H. Her. P. Siherin .
„ • . il. Her. P. Pyrenees
HARD-GKASS, see Ophhirfis.
HAR.O-GRASS, see SclerOchm.
" " t n Z Z t MaTo^rl'Sterar'^^b^
F-R.S., L.S, &T of ,h V ^^^ Hardwicke,
A r t i l l e r y . Zinn 'iofo ^, Nat Company' s
^^ readily in sand, -d'er-^fgl l-^rret t?""^"^^
— : : : : & --
H A R E S-KAR, see. Bnp/ef^rnm.
H A R E s-FooT, see OcArSma
cies is Ron J zfnn 18 Or ? v'®
A tall, orLment
in a mixture of loam T i d ^ n ! ' well
obtained from cuttings of the Wne^.J'
in sand, under a g l a s f in Planted
ruMa. ^ '"" Synonyme: 1. panU
madagascarieiisls, 1 Yellow .7 S « iw
HAitP^icfi, Hon After W '
The species of this genus a r e ' L Composite,
interest; they grow WPII
the p e r e n n i a f f l r J a v hi
divisions; the annuaujecfes b f
open border. SynoZZ, T / '
«Uissrm.,2 . . Yellow g" g " ' f-er. . I762
cordata,3 . . .Pa. vel. . 7 H H P ' ' 696
vimrneii . . .Yellow 7'S' P'Amer. . 1816
m a r m 4 , v { r g m a s . '
first introduced the pfan't^^^Li^fy^^^o'r^i^li
L 152 ]
H A R H A W
Asclepiadacece. An ornamental shnib, well worthy
of extensive cultivation; for culture and propagation,
see Gomphocarpus.
lonlceroidüs . . Scarlet . 7, S. Ev. S. Brazil . . 1825
HARTOQIA, Thunberg. In honour of J. Harto^, a
Butch naturalist and traveller at the Cape. Linn,
b, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Agvifo/iacefe. An ornamental
tallish-growing shrub, nearly related to Myginda;
for culture and propagation, see Cassine.
eapensrs . . . " . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H. . 1800
HART'S-TONGUE, s e e Scolopendrìum,
HART'S-TONGUE, see PohjpOduim PhyHindis.
HARTVVRGIA, Lindleij. In compliment to Mr. Theodore
Hartweg, a successful collector of Mexican plants
for the Horticultural Society of London, and
v/ho discovered this his genus. Linn. 20, Or. 1,
Nat. Or. OrLÌiidacece. A curious little plant, with
delicate purple flowers ; it requires to be treated
similar to other Mexican orchidacese.
pnrpüréá . . . Purple . . 8, S. Epi. Vera Cruz . 1837
HARTWORT, see Tordyliüm.
HASSAQAY-TRKE, s e e Curiisia.
HASSELQUISTXA. Named by Linnaeus, in honour of his
pupil Frederick Hasselquist, M.D., who travelled
in the Holy Land, &c., and died at Smyrna, in
1752. Linn. 5, Or. 2, N a t . Or. Umbellifera;. Mere
annual weeds, natives of Egypt ; they grow in any
common soil—(egpptìàcà,^ cordata.
HASTATE, formed like the head of a halbert.
HASTATELY LANCEOLATE, between halbert-shaped and
lance-shaped.
HASTATELY-SAGITTATE, between halbert-shaped and
arrow-shaped.
HATCHET-VETCH, see BisSrrülá,
HAULM, dead stems of herbs.
HAUTBOV, s e e FragCirià.
HAWKWEED, see Hierüciüm.
HAWORTHIA. Prince Salm-Dyck named this genus
in compliment to A. H. Haworth, F.L.S., a distinguished
English botanist. Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or.
Liliacece. Haworthia is a singular and highly interesting
genus of succulent plants, nearly related to
the genera Aloe and Gasteria, and they require the
same treatment as those genera. Synompnes : 1.
Aloe atrovirens. 2. A. margaritifera minima' 3.
Haworthia concava. 4. rigida. 5. Aloe margaritifera.
6. Haworthia fasciata, 7. Aloe rigida. 8. A.
venosa. 9. A. viscosa.
H A W HED
albicans . . .
Hltilinéfí . . .
angustiföllä . .
arac)jnoIdtí8 . .
nunör . ,
nristätä . . . «
asperiüsoülä . .
atvòvlrèn.'i, 1 . ,
attenuata . . .
brévi.s, 2 . . .
chJoraeänthä . .
clHiipertñ . . ,
coarctátá . .
couciiinä . . ,
eorditüllä . . .
cürtä . . . .
cuspidata . . .
cymbiförmls, 3 ,
dentieuläta . .
erèctà . , . .
expfins}!, 4 . . .
faseiätä. . . .
major . . . granata, 5 . . .
hj'bridä. , . .
indurata . . .
lété-vírens. , .
làvis . . . .
limpida . . . .
margaritifgrä . .
minör . . . .
miräbilis . . ,
miiltifäria . . .
mucronata . . .
mfitlca . . . .
nigricans . . .
nitida . . . .
oblxisa , . . .
pàllida . . . .
planiföliä . . .
papillósa . . .
8emipapiliö«^ä .
Í 153 ]
Grey . . 7, G. Ev. S. C. G. H,
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H,
Grey . . 6. G. Ev. S. C. G. H,
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
G rey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grev . . 7. G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 5, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey , . 7, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H,
Grey . . 6, G. Ev. S.
. 8, G. Ev. S.
C. G. H.
Grey .
C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey , . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 7. G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. á. C. G. H.
Grey , . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 7, G. Ev. S. c;. G. H.
Grey , . 7, G. lüv. S. a G. H.
Grey . . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey , . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 7, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey , . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 7, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 7, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 7> G. Ev. S. c . G: H.
Grey . . 7, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 8, G. Ev. S. C G. H.
Grey . . 7, G. E r . S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grev . . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 4, G. Ev. S C. G. H.
Grey . . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
Grey . . 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H.
. 1795
1824
1824
1727
1819
1820
1818
1823
1790
1810
1820
1824
1821
1823
1817
181(5
1819
1795
1819
1818
1795
1818
1820
1735
1821
1820
1819
1820
1819
1739
1795
1824
1820
1820
1822
1825
1824
1020
1824
1820
1820
pärvä . . .
pseudo-tortuüsä
l'funilä , . ,
radula . . .
asperiör . ,
liSviör . .
pliuiperläta
ramìftìrà . .
reciìrva . . .
Reinwartí, 0 .
reticulata . .
re tu sä . . . ,
si'äbrä . . . ,
semimargaritifèi^
major , . .
mlnfìr . . .
multiperláta .
semij^labratà . .
setata . . . ,
niäjör . ,
médra . . .
nígrküna . .
sOrdiila . . . .
tessellata . . .
torquatá . . .
toi-t¿liá . . . .
tortiiosií, 7. . .
tian.slfícéns . .
turgida . . . .
venö.sä, 8 . . .
viréscèns .
minör . .
viscosa, 9 . . .
. Grey
. Grey
. Grey
, Grey
Grey
. Grey
. Grey
Orev
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
5, G. Ev. S.
7, G. Ev. S.
5, G. Ev. S.
5, G. Ev. S.
8, G. Ev,
8, G. Ev,
8, G. Ev,
8, G. Ev,
8, G. E^.
6, G. Ev
6, G. Ev.
6, G. Ev.
6, G. Ev.
4, G. Ev.
4, G. Ev.
4, G. Ex.
4, G. Ev.
6, G. Ev. S
ß, G. Ev. S
C. G. H,
C. G. H.
G G. H.
C. O. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
Ev.
7, G.
7, G.
7, G.
7, G.
6y G.
8, G.
7, G.
7, G.
6, G.
8, G.
6, G.
8, G.
8, G.
6, G.
G. H.
G. H.
G. H.
G. H.
G. H.
G. íl.
G. H.
G. H.
G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
Ev. S. C. G. H.
HAWTHORN, see Crnt^gf/s.
HAWTHORN, see lihñs Oxyacänthä
HAYLÖCKIA
, 1821
. 1818
1752
1805
1820
1825
1820
1821
1795
1820
1794
1720
1818
1819
1819
1819
1819
1811
1820
1820
1820
1820
1820
1823
1823
1817
1794
1795
1819
1820
1819
18i9
1727
Herbert .named this genus in honour of
his very intelligent gardener Matthew Haylock.
Ltn7i. C, Or. 1, Nat . Or. Amaryllidaceos. This is
rather a pretty bulb when in flower, and it may be
successfully grown in sandy loam; it is easily insed
by offsets from the bulh^.
creased bulbs
pusilla . . . . Straw. . 9, F. Bl. P. B.Ayres
HAZEL, see Cor^liis.
H E A R T S-EASE, s e e Viuld tricmr.
HEART-SEED, see CardiospSrmum.
HEATH, see ErTcd.
HEBENSTREITIA, Linn. In honour of J. E. Hebenstreit,
1829
M.D., professor of botany at Leipsic. Linn.
14, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Selaginacea;. This is a genus
ot pretty under-shrubs, with very neat foliage and
modest flowers; they thrive best in a mixture of
sandy loam and peat, and young plants are readily
obtained from cuttings in the same kind of soil,
under a glass. Synonyme : 1. H. aurea.
albi flora
capitata . ,
chamaedrifòlia
ciliata . . .
cortiaia . , ,
dentata . . ,
erinoidCs .
fruticosa
iiJtegrifölia, 1 ,
scabra . .
White . . 7, G. Ev. S. c. G. H,
White . . 6, G. Ev. S. c. G. H.
White . G. Ev. S. c. G. H,
W h i t e . . 6, G. E v. s. c. G. H,
White . . 7, G. Ev. s. c. G. H,
White . . 7, G. A. C. G. H.
AVhite. . 5, G. Ev. s. C. G. H.
White . . 8, G. Ev. s. c. G. H.
Wliite . . 5, G, Ev. s. c. G. H.
While . . 6, G. Ev. tì. c. G. H.
1822
1823
1822
1815
1774
1739
1816
1816
1792
1824
HEDEOMA, Persoon. Hedeoma is a Greek name for
M i n t . Linn. 2, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Labiatce. The
seeds of these plants merely require to be sown in
the open border in spring
pulegioides . . Blue . . 7, H. A. N. Amer. . 1777
thjmoides . . . Red . . 7, H. A. France . . 1699
HEDiiRA, Srvartz. The name appears to be derived
from hedra, a Celtic word, signifying a cord, and
the English name. Ivy, is derived from iw, a word
in the' same language, signifying green, from its
being always green. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or.
Araliaceoi. The common Ivy is very often employed
for covering naked buildings, or trees,
which latter it invariably kills; it is increased by
slips, taken off, and planted where they are to
grow. The tender kinds will grow in any soil,
though they appear to grow better in a very light
Hélix . . . . Green . . 9,
H. Ev. CI. Brit<\in .
arborescens . . Green . .
H. E v. CI.
canariensis . . Green . .
H. Ev. CI. Canaries
elirysDcarpa . Green . .
H. Ev. CI. India .
vulgaris . . Green . .
H. Ev. CI. Britain .
HEDGE-GARLIC, see AUiàrià,
HEDGK-HYSSOP, s e e Gratìòlà.
HEDGE-MUSTARD, s e e Erysimum
M