ORD. XVI. SEPEARILA. 
(From Sepes, a hedge) 
Woody Plants; which, from their size and beauty are proper orna~ 
2 ments for hedges. 
an re nT IR 
OLEA EUROPZEA. EUROPEAN OLIVE. 
SYNONYMA. Oliva. Pharm.’ Lond. & Edinb. Olea. Dod. 
Pempt. p. 821. Olea sativa. Bauh. Pin. p. 472. Gerard. Emac. 
p. 1392. Park. Theat. p. 1436. Raii Hist. p. 1541. Conf. Du 
Hamel, Traité des Arbres, T. 2. p. 54. Tab. 14. Zait. aaa 
| Eaux, Grecorum. 
Varietates sunt, (# Common) foliis aiicestatis planis subtus incanis. 
8 (Long-leav'd) foliis lineari-lanceolatis planis subtus argenteis. 
y ( Broad-leav’d) foliis oblongis planis subtus incanis. 
3 (fron-coloured ) foliis lanceolatis subtus ferrugineis. 
= ( Twisted-leav’d) foliis oblongis oblique flexis subtus pallidis. 
_ ¢ (Boa-leav’d) foliis oblongo-ovalibus, ramis patentibus divari- 
catis. Aiton. Hort. Kew. 
Class Diandria. Ord. Monogynia. Lin. Gen. Plant. 20. 
iss.Gen. Ch. Cor. A-fida: laciniis subovatis. Drupa monosperma. 
Sp. Ch. O. foliis lanceolatis integerrimis, racemis ssillarious 
coarctatis. Hort. Keiv 
