L O B 340 LOD
l'H
tiiom require the protection of a frame, Tlie
greeiilioiise animals and biennials must be sown
in pots, and treated as other greenhouse
annuals and biennials. The seeds of the hardykinds
have only to be sown in the open border.
L. loncjijiora is one of the most venomous of
2)lants. Barton says the Spanish Americans
call it Rehévta Cavàllos^ because it proves
fatal to horses that eat it, swelling them until
they burst. Taken internally, it acts as a
violent cathartic, the effects of which no
remedy can assuage, and wdiich ends in death.
Sijnonymcs: 1, L. erinoiclcs ; 2, L. goodenioides,
L. spicàta ; 3, L. crispct ; 4, L. commutata
; 5, L. maculata ; 6, Jsòtoma axillàris ;
7, X. pcdunculàta ; 8, L. micrdntlia ; 9, L.
speciósa, MllUri; 10, Z. crispa; 11, L. spléndens
ignea^ Rapùntium spléndens. See Ccntropogon,
Ci}phia^ Isòtomaj Monòpsis^ Sccevhlaj and Sipliocdmpylos.
acuminata
alata . .
am03na. .
¿ínceps . .
argìita . .
assúrgens
Gn. yl.
Blue .
Blue .
Blue .
Blue .
Scarlet
dtro-cceriilea. Dk. bl,
atrosanguinea Black .
bellidifòlia . Blue .
bìcolor . . . Pa. bl.
braziliénsìs . Carmi.
Bridgèsii . . Piiik .
crerìilea . .Blue .
campanulata. Blue .
Tlo^ìdres T1 . j[ w h i t e ,
cardinàlis . . Scarlet
Milleri . . Pink .
Cavanillesiàna Red .
chinénsis . . Blue .
Claytoniàna 2. Blue .
Cliifortiàna . Pink .
cceléstis 10 . Blue .
colorìlta . . Orange
glabèlla . . Bl.pur.
cóncolor . . Blue .
coronopifòlia. Blue .
ß, S.
6, G.
7, H.
6, H.
0, S.
8, G.
H .
7, H.
7, G.
7, G.
8, H.
6, G.
6, G.
C, H.
Ev. S.
l i e r . P.
Her. P.
A.
Her. P.
Ev. S.
Her. P.
Her. P.
Her. P.
A.
Her. P.
Her. P.
Her. P.
A.
W. Ind. . 1S22
N. Hoir. IS04
N.Amer. 1812
i C. G. H. 1818
1 Chile . 1824
2 W. Ind. . 1787
2 Hybrid . 1836
3 Eng.liyb.lS36
i G. G. H. 17P0
l C. G. H. 1795
1 Hybrid. 1846
4 Chile . 1836
Ih C. G. H. 1824
i C. G. H. 1821
G, S. Her. P. ^ China . 1820
corymbòsa . Bed
crenata . . Blue .
dèbilis . , . Blue .
decùmbens . Blue .
decùrrens . . Purp, .
dentata . . Blue .
discolor . . Blue .
Dortmànni . Blue .
Erìnus . . . Blue .
grandiflòra. Blue .
fenestràlis . Blue .
fùlgens . . Scarlet
Marryàttse . Purp.
multiflòra . Scarlet
pyramidàlis Scarlet
Ghièsbreghtii Red
gigantèa
glandulòsa
globósa
grácUis
grándis
Orange
Blue .
Blue .
Dk. bl.
Purp. .
hetcroph^ìla. Blue
major
h i r s u t a . .
hypocraterifòrmis.
.
ignea 11 .
ilicifòlia .
inflàta . .
inundàta .
Kálmii . .
Kraùssi
lauréntia .
Blue
Blue
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Ev.
Her.
Her.
Aq.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
Her.
7, F
7, H.
6. S.
G, H.
6, H.
7, H.
7, H.
8, F.
7, H.
5, G.
7, G.
6, G.
4, G.
7, G.
10, G.
7, F.
G, G.
8, G.
7, H.
7, G.
10, G.
7, H.
7. F.
6, H.
6, H.
6, H.
7, G.
8, S.
9, H.
5, G.
7, G.
C, H.
9, F.
6, F.
7, G.
P. 3
P. 3
P. 3
A. 4
P. 2
A. I i
P. 1
P. 5
P. 3
P. 1
F- ä
P. i
A. 1
P. h
S. 3"
P. 1
P. J
P. lè
P. i
P. ^
A. 1
P. 3
P. 3
P. 3
P. 3
P. 1
P. 4
P. 1
P. 1
A. 1
P. 4
P. 2
A. 2
P. ^
Virginia 1629
Eng. hyb. 1835
N. Spain 1825
China . 1817
N.Amer. 1824
N.Amer.
N.Amer. 1831
N.Amer. 1832
Louisian.1832
N. Hol. . 1819
C. G. H. 1752
C. G. H. 1824
C. G. H. 1794
C. G. H. 1774
C. G. H. 1820
Chile . 1826
N. Hol.. 1824
Swan R 1818
Bri t., lakes.
C. G. H. 1752
C. G. H. 1843
Mexico . 1824
Mexico. 1809
Grd.var. 1846
Grd. var. 1846
Gar. var. 1846
Mexico . 1860
S. Amer. 1828
N.Carol. 1840
N. Hol.. 1824
N. S. W. 1801
Hybrid. 1834
V. D. L. 1837
Swan R. 1840
C. G. H. 1759
Blue . 9, G.
Flame.
Pink .
Pa. bl.
Bhie .
Blue .
Blue .
Blue .
6, F.
6, G.
7, H.
6, G.
7 , H .
1, G.
7, G.
A. ^ N. Hol. . 1829
Her. P. 2 Chili . 1838
Her. P. i C. C. H. 1815
A. N.Amer. 1759
Aq. P. J N. Hol. . 1821
Her. P. 1 Carolina 1820
Her. P. 1 Dominical828
A. i Italy . 1778
linearis ,
long'iflòra.
longifòlia .
lùtea . .
]\Iichaiixii
mínima .
mìnìita
móllis . .
mucronàta
multiflòra
Blue .
AVhite.
Purp. .
Yel. .
Red .
White
White
Purp. .
Crims.
Purp. .
7, G. Ev. S. ^ C. G. H. 1791
5, S. lier. P. 1 Jamaica 1752
6, H. Her. P. 4 Hybrid. 1834
6, G Her. P. J C. G. H. 1774
7, H. A. 1 N.Amer. 1800
7, G. Her. P. ^ C. G. H. 1800
7, H. Her. P. -jVC. G. II. 1772
G, F. Her. P. 1 Domnic. 1828
8, G. Her. P. 3 Chih . 1831
7, G. Her. P. 1
6, G, B. 2 E. Ind. . 1822
7, H. Her. P. 1 N.Amer. 1824
9, G. Ev. Tr. ^ B. Ayres 1832
7, H. Her. P. 1 N.Amer. 1823
7, G. Her. P. h Mexico . 1824
6, G. Her. P. J Gard. hybrid.
10, G. Her. P. 1 N. S. W. 1819
6, S. Her. P. 1 W. Ind. 1824
6, G. Ev. S. 1 C. G. H. 1782
8, H. Her. P. 4 Valparai. 1829
9, F. Her. P. 4 Hybrid .
6, H. Her. P. 1 N.Amer, 1800
7, H. Her. P. 1 Louisian.l83a
9, G. Her. P. J C. G. H. 1780
7, G. Her. P. 1 N. S. W. 180^
9, G. Her. P. 6 Nepal . 1822
7, G. Ev. S. 4 W. Ind. 1818
8, H. Her. P. 2 S. River 1838
4, G. Her. P. ^ C. G. H. 1800
8, S. Ev. S. 2 Hayti . 1830
6, G. Her. P. | N. Zeal. 1828
6, G. Kv. S. G Chili . 1794
6, G. Her, P. ^ C. G. H. 1790
7, G. Her. P. 1 N. Hol. . 1824
6, H. A. i Spain . 1820
6, G. Her. P. ^ C. G. H. 1816
7, G. B. i C. G. H. 1794
10, G. Her. P. 1 C. G. H. 1819
6, F. Her. P. 3 Mexico. 1814
6, G. Her. P. 1 Mexico . 1841
nicotianfiefòlia Purp.
Nuttiillii . . Blue .
odorata . . White
paludósa . . Blue .
pauciflòra 4 . Blue .
Paxtònii. . . Bl. wt.
pedunculàta . Blue .
persicifòlia . Purp. .
pinifòlia . . Blue .
polyph^lla . Purp. .
propinqua . Scarlet
puberùla . . Pa. bl.
glabèlla . . Pur.bl.
pubéscens . Blue .
purpuriLscens Blue .
pyramidàlis . Blue .
racemósa . . Green .
ramósa . . Dk. bl.
rhizophyta . White
robusta . . Blue .
rugulósa 5 . Blue .
salicifòlia . . Scarlet
secùnda . . White
scnecioìdes 6. Blue .
seiTulàta . . Blue .
setàcea. . . Blue .
simplex . . Blue .
Simsii 7 . . Blue .
spléndens . . Scarlet
' ' ' ^ n e ™ ^ : } Scarlet
s t e l l a t a . . , Crims.
surinaménsis. Orango
rlibra
syphilitica
álba . .
hybrida 9
tenélla . .
Texénsis .
thapsoìdea
Thunbérgii
tomentósa.
trialáta 8 .
trigonocaùlis
triqué tra .
umbellata .
uni dentat a
ìirens . .
variifólia .
verbas cifòlia
violàcea
zeyMnica .
Red
. Lit. bl.
. White
, Blue .
. Pur.vi.
, Scarlet
, Ro. pr.
. Blue .
Blue .
Blue .
Bl. wt.
Blue .
Blue .
Violet.
Blue .
Yel. .
Red .
Violet.
Blue .
H. Her. P. 3
1, G. Ev. S. 2
1, G. Ev. S. 2
9, I-I. Her. P. 3
8, H. Her. P. 3
8, H. Her. P. 2 Hybrid.
5, H. Her. P. i Sicily . 1S21
6, F. Her. P. 1 Mexico. 1845
7, S. Her. P. IJ OrganM. 184.3
8, G. Her. P. 1 C. G. H. 1822
6, G. Her. P. J C. G. H. 1821
7, G. Pier. P. ^ Nepal . 1822
7, G. Her. P. 1 Austral. 1857
7, G. Her. P. 1 C. G. H. 1774
6, G. Her. P. J . 1818
5, G. Her. P. C. G. H. 1794
6, H. A. 1 Eng., heaths.
6, G. Her. P. 1 C. G. H. 1759
5, H. Her. P. 6 Nepal . 1822
6, H. Her. P. 2 Hybrid. 1836
6, G. Her. P. 1 E. Ind. . 1821
Hybrid. 1836
W. Ind. 1786
W. Ind. 1820
Virginia 1665
LOBÈLIA. See Parasirdntlius,
LOEÈLIA. See Pràtia.
LOBÈLIA. See Bipliocàmpylus,
LOBÈLIA. See Tùp)a.
LOBLOLLY PINE. See Tlmis Tàda.
LOCATED, placed.
LOCJÈLLL The peridia of certain fungals.
LOCHÈRIA. See Verhesina imdi AcMmènes.
LOCKHÀRTIA, Hooker. See Fernandesia.
LOCULAMENTS, partitions or cells of a seedvessel.
LOCULAR ; a fruit is called nnilocnlar if it contains
but one cell, bilocular if it contains two
cells, and so on.
LoctJSTA. A spikelot of grasses.
LOCUST-TREES. See Ilymenàa. Courlàril^ and
Robinia Pseud-acàcia,
LODDIGÈSIA, Sims, Li honour of Conrad Lodfi
f
LOD 341 LON
diges, a celebrated nurseryman at Hackney
near London. He died in 1820. Zimi. 16,
•Or. 6, Nat. Or. Fahticece. This is an extreme^
interesting shrub, succeeding well in
un equal mixture of sandy loam and peat ;
:and cuttings of the young wood root freely
planted in sand, under a glass,
oxalidifùlia , Pa. pur. 6, G. Ev. S. C. G. H. 1802
LODICULARIA. From lodicula, a hypogynous
scale ; very large in this genus. Linn. 3,
Or. 2, Nat. Or. Graminàcecv. Synonyme:!,
Rotthoéllia fascicidàta—fasciculàta 1.
LODOÍCEA, LaUllardiere. J^amed after Laodice,
the daughter of Prianius and Hecuba. Linn.
Or 12, ITat. Or. Palmacem. For the
•culture and propagation of this palm, see Cáeos.
Synonyme : 1, Cocos maldivica, L. malclivica.
sechellàrum 1. Straw 5, S. Palm. 80 Seychelles .
LCEFLÍNGIA. Named by Linnseus, in compliment
to his disciplc Peter Loefling, a trayeller
in Spain and America, who died on his travels
i n 1756. Linn. 3, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Illeeebrhcece.
The seed of these plants need only be
sown in the open ground where they are to
remain.
hispánica . . Green . 6, H. A. i Spain , 1770
pentándi-a . . Green . 6, H. A. | S. Eur . . 1820
LCESÈLIA, Linnceus. Named after John Lossel,
author of Flora Prussica. Linn. 5, Or. 2,
Nat. Or. Polemoniàcece. Elegant shrubs requiring
to be grown in a mixture of loam, peat,
and sand ; and increased by cuttings planted
in sand under a hand-glass in heat. Syiionymcs:
1, IloUzia ccerùlea ; 2, IL glandulòsa.
Cííiríilea 1 . . Blue . 6, G. Ev. S. 1 Mexico . . 1824
glandulòsa 2 . Red . 6, G. Ev. S. 2 Mexico . .1825
mexicana . . Red . 6, G, Ev. S. 2 Mexico . . 1837
LOGANIIOE. ^ or LOGANIADS constitute a small
order of shrubs, trees, and herbaceous plants,
possessing intensely poisonous properties, of
which Strychnos may be taken as an example.
LOGANIA, R. Bromi, In honour of J. Logan, a
distinguished botanist. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat.
Or. Ljoganiàcece. Eather small but interesting
shrubs, Avhich produce their flowers in axillary
or terminal bunches. They grow well in sandy
loam and peat, and ripened cuttings root freely
in sand, under a glass. Synonymes : 1, Eiiosma
albiflòraj 2, Éxacum vaginale. See
Geniòstoma.
floribunda 1 . White 4, G. Ev. S. 2 N. S. W. . 1797
latifòlia 2 . . White G. Ev. S. 3 N. Hol. . 1816
ligustrina . . Whi t e 4, G. Ev. S. 2 N. Zeal. . 1837
revoluta . . Whi te 5, G. Ev. S. 2 N. Hol. . 1826
LOGWOOD. See Ilcematòxylon.
LOISELEÙRIA, Beso. See CliammUdon.
LÓLIUM,^ Linn. From the Celtic loloa^ which in
Latin is rendered lolium^ Eye-grass. Linn. 3,
Or. 2, Nat. Or. Graniinàcece. This is a very
valuable genus of grasses. L. perènne, or
perennial Rye-grass, is one of the most esteemed
fodder grasses, aiid is said to have been
the first species that was taken into cultivation
in Europe. They grow best in a good rich
soil, and increase readily from seeds.
arvénse . . Apetal 7, H. Grass. 2 E n g , corn fie.
perènne . . Apetal 5, H. Grass. Brit., pastures,
compósitum Apetal 5, H. Grass. l | Brit., pastures,
hiimile . . Apetal i , H. Grass. Brit., pastures,
monstròsnm Apetal 5, H. Grass. 1Í Brit., pastures,
multifidum. Apetal 5, H. Grass. l | Brit., pastures,
paniculàtum Apetal 5, H. Grass. l | Brit., pastures,
ramòsum . Apetal 5, H. Grass. Brit., pastures.
^niim^^^" } -Apetal 5, H. Grass. IJ Brit., pastures.
I Apetal 5, H. Grass. Brit., pastures.
t é n u e . . . Apetal 5, H. Grass. 1| Brit., pastures,
viviparuni . xVpetal 5, H. Grass, i j Brit., pastures,
vulgàre . . Aj)etal 5, H. Grass. Brit., pastures.
Whitwórthii Apetal 5, H. Grass. Brit., pastures,
temuléntum. Apetal 7, H. Grass. 2 | Brit., corn ñe.
linîcola, itâliciim, Feyceànuvi, semperviviim^
muUiJlòritmj rîgidum, speciosum, ténue.
LOMAGRAMMA, / . Smith, From loma, an edge,
and gramma, a writing. Linn. 24, Or. 1,
Nat, Or. PolypodÂàceoe. Stove fern.
pteroides . Brown 5, S. Her. P. 1 I. of Luzon . 1840
LOMANDRA, LaU. See Xèrotes.
LOMARÍA, Willdenow. Derived from loma, an
edge ; in allusion to the marginal position of
the indusia. Linn, 24, Or. 1, Nat. Or, Polypodiàeeoe.
An interesting genus of ferns ; for
culture and propagation, see Lindsàa. Synonymes:
1, L. antárctica; 2, Slegània falcata ;
3, Aeròstiehum longifìUum; 4, L. oUusifòlia,
L. ottùsa, L. setigera, L. zainióìdes ; 5, Stegànianùda,
Onòclea nuda; 6, Stegània procera,
Osmûnda procera ; 7, Blécìinum boreale ; 8,
Acróstichum sorbifòliimi ; 9, L. aùrita^ L. chilénsis,
L, ornifòlia.
alpina 1 .
attenuata .
Boryàna .
chilénsis .
crenulàta .
discolor .
elongàta .
falcàta 2 .
fluviàtilis .
Frazèri
g-ibha . .
Gillièsil .
lanceolata
longifòlia 3
Magelliinica 4 Brown7, G. Her. P.
. Brown 8, G. Ev. S.
i Falklnd.I. 1843
. Brown 8, G. Her. P. 1
, Brown 7, S. Her. P. 1
. Brown 8, S. Her. P. 1 Chile . •
. Brown 7, H. Her. P. 1 Chile . .
. Brown 7, S. Her. P, 1 Brazil . .
. Brown 8, H. Her. P. 1 N.Zealand
. Brown 7, G. Her. P. 2 V. D. L. . 1823
. . 1838
nùda 5
onocleoìdes
Patersòni.
procura 6 .
sorbifòha 8
spìcant 7 .
vestita 9 .
Brown G, S. Her. P.
Brown 7, G. Ev. S. 1 KZealand 1843
Brown 8, H. Her. P. 1 Australia. 1864
Brown 6, S. Her. P. Brazil . . 1841
Brown 9, G. Her, P. i N. Hol. . 1830
Brown 6, S. Her. Cr.2 W, Ind. . 1810
I Falknd.I. 1843
2 V. D. L. . 1822
2 Jamaica . 1824
5N. Hol. . 1830
3 N.Zealand 1822
1 W. Ind, . 1793
1 Brit., heaths.
1 I. of Luzon
Brown 6, G. Her. P.
Brown 7, S. Her. P.
Brown 9, G. Her. P.
Brown 7, G. Her. P.
Brown 8, S. Her. P.
Brown 7, H. Her. P.
Brown 8, S. Ev. S.
LOMÀTIA, R. Brown. From loma, a border ; in
allusion to the winged edge of the seeds.
Linn. 4, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Proteacece. This
is a genus of very handsome plants, which
thrive well in a sandy ¡^eat soil, and increase
by cuttings in sand, under a glass. S^jnonyme
: 1, Embòtlirium tinctòrium.
dentàta . . Yel. gm. 6, G. Ev. S. 2 Chilo . . 1824
ferruginea . Orange . 6, G. Ev. S. 2 Chiloe . . 1850
ilicifòlia . . Green . 7, G. Ev. S. 2 N. Hol. . 1824
longifòlia . Green . 7, G. Ev. S. 2 N. S. "VV. . 181Ö
silaifòlia . . Orange . 7, G. Ev. S. 2 N. S. W. . 1792
tinctòiia 1 . Green . ü, G. Ev. S. 2 N. Hol. . 1822
LOMATOPHYLI^UM, W. See Phyllhma.
LOMENTUM. An indehiscent legume separating
between each seed.
LÒNAS, GoerLner. The meaning unknown. Linn.
19, Or, 1, Nat. Or. Asteràcece. The seed of
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