10 March, 1916.] Vernacular Jatnes of Victorian Plants. 



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Vernacular Names of Victorian Plants — continued. 



Botanical Name. 



Popular Name. 



Use or Character. 



Sympetale^ Perigyn>5: — continued. 



COMPOSIT.E — contiiuu'd. 



Helichrysum — 



Baxteri, Cunn. . . 

 rutidolepis, B.C. 

 scorpioides, Labill. 

 Tepperi, F.v.il. . . 

 obtusifolium, Sond 



F.v.M. 

 dealbatum. Labill. 

 brac'tpatiim, Willd. 

 rliituiii. < null. • . 

 ;, |,l|ii|>linl mil, F.v.^I. 

 lcU(i)]i-iiliuiu, D.t'- 

 lUari lo\v>kiamim, Stcetz 

 a|,iciilatuiii, D.C. 

 s.niii.apiM.sHm.D.C. 

 aicitiiiiliylhim, t.v.M. 

 adiiatnui. Benth. 

 cinereum. F.v.M. 

 rosmarinifoliimi, Less, 

 ferrugineum, Lessing 

 Stiilingi, F.v M. 

 obcordatum, F.v.M. 

 Backhousii, F.v.M. 

 cuneifolium, F.v.:\r. 

 baccharoides, F.v.M. 

 C'assinia— 



longifolia, R.Br, 

 aculeata, R.Br. . . 

 quinquefaria, R.Br, 

 arcuata, R.Br. . . 



spectabilis, R.Br 



Ilumea — 



♦elegans, Smith . ^ 



oz()thamnoides, F.v.^Nf. 



sciuamata, F.v.M. 

 Rulidoxis — 



Iciolopis, F.v.M. 



leptorrhynchoides, 1' .v.. 



helichrysoidrs. D.C. 



I'uniilo, Bcnth. 

 Ammohiiim — 



alatum, R.T>r. .. 

 Ixoiiiii — 



arhillrnidrs, K.l'.r. 



Millotiii^ 



ti'iiuifolia, Cass. 

 ToxaiUhm — 



I)crpusilUis, Tnrcz. 



MufUeri, Benth. 

 Quinetia — 



llrvillci, Cass. . . 

 Mi/riorephiiliis — 



rliizoeeiihalus, IViitli. 



Stuartii, Boiith. 

 AiuiiiiiMiii!— 



tiimcntosiis, Weiiill. 



hrachvi'appiis, I'.v.M. 



teiiellus. Ill-lit h. 



pusilliis. IViith. 



I'rcissiaiiiis, lliiith. 



strictiis, IJenth. 

 (InephdsiK — 



Haracchiuna, Ewart 

 White 



skhrophora, Beiith. 

 KriuchlamiiK- 



llelirii. Son I. and I'.v.: 



anl 



anl 



Wliite Everlasting 

 Pale Everlasting 

 Curlinu Everlasting 

 Drlicatr Kvcrlasting 

 Blunt ICvirlasting 



Silver Everlasting 

 (iolden Everlasting 

 Tall Everlasting 

 Slender Kvc lasting 

 Satin Everlasting 

 Woolly Everlasting 

 Pointed Everlasting 

 Downy Everlasting 

 Heath Everlasting 

 Rough Everlasting 

 Coast Everlasting 

 Rosemarv Everlasting 

 Shrubby Everlasting 

 Mountain Everlasting 

 Grey Everlasting 

 Riceflower Everlasting . . 

 Wedge Everlasting 

 Alpine Everlasting 



Shining Cotton-wood 

 Common Cotton-wood 

 Slender Cotton-Wood 

 Drooping Cotton-Wood or 



Chinese Scrub 

 Showy Cotton-Wood 



Plumed Hiunea . . 

 Cottony Humea 

 Scaly Humea 



Rock Wrinklewoit 

 llntton Wrinkl.wi.it 

 (Irey WrinklfWiirt 

 Small Wrinkle woit 



Winged Sand Daisy 



Ixodia 



Soft Jlillotia 



Tiny Bowflower 

 I,arge Bowllower 



(Juinetia 



Dwarf Thick-Heads 

 Tall Thick Ifea Is 



Hairy CUipflower 

 Spreading Cupllower 

 Slender Cuptiower 

 Dwarf Cupllower 

 Flat Cupllower . . 

 Stilf Cupllower . . 



Dwarf (inophosjs 



Woolly (ill.ple-i- 

 Woollv Mantl. 



.\1I are more or less worthy of garden 

 culture, and many slioujd find per- 

 manent places in our gardens, especi- 

 ally H. Baxteri, H. brac^tiatiiiii, H, 

 Blandowskianum, H. rosmarinifoluim. 

 H. obcordatum, H. elatuni, and H, 

 Stirlinsii. 



Might be improved by garden culture. 



]■ Of no known economic value. 



Proclaimed under the Thistle Act for the 



Shires of Maldon and Waranga. 

 Worthy of cultivation as an ornamental 



plant. 



A biennial plant worthy of garden culture 

 ' Of no known economic value. 



Of no known cconoinie value 



Well worthy of garden culture. 



/Of no known ee.niomie value. 



