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Journal of A ;/r/adture, Victoria. [10 Aug., 1916. 



V^KRXACULAR Names OF VicTORiAN PLANTS — continued. 



Botanical Kame. 



Popular Name. 



Use or Character. 



SyMPETALEiE HYPOGYN.a; — -Continued. 



Labiat.e — continued. 



Westritigia — 



rosmariniforinis. Smith 



rigida, B.Br. 



senifolia, K.v.M. 



eremicola, A. Cunn. 



glabra R.l'.r. 

 Ajuga — 



australis, U.Br. . . 

 Teucrium — 



sessilifloriim, Bth. 



corymbosiim, B.Br 



racpmosiiin, B.Br. 



VERBEN.VCE.a;. 



Verbena — • 



officinalis, L. 

 Chloanthes — 



parviflora, Walpers. 

 Avicennia — 



officinalis, L. 



Myopor.4.CE^. 



Eremophila — • 



oppositifolia, B.P.r. 



longifolia, F.v.lM. 

 polyclada, F.v.M. 

 bignoniflora, F.v.M. 

 Brownii, F.v.M. 

 maculata, F.v.M. 

 alternifolia, E.Br, 

 scorparia, F.v.M. 

 gibbosifolia. F.v.M. 

 divaricata, F.v.M. 

 Myopormn — 



tenuifoliiim, G. Forst. 

 Dampieri, Cunn. 

 deserti, Cunn. . . 

 insulare, R.Br. . . 



viscosum, R.Br. . . 

 humile, R.Br. . . 



platycarimm, R.Br. 



floribundnm, Cunn. 



BOKAGINACE^. 



Cynoglossum — 



latifolium, R.Br. 



suaveolens, R. Br. 



australe, R.Br. . . 

 Itochelia — 



Maccoya, F.v.M. 

 Lappula — 



concava, F.v.M. . . 

 ErUrichum — • 



australasicum, A. DC. 



Rosemary Westringia 

 Stiff Westringia 

 Alpine Westringia 

 Slender Westringia 

 Violet Westringia 



Bugle . . 



Scented Germander 

 Forest Germander 

 Grey Germander 



Common Vervcin 

 Small-flowored Chloanthes 

 White Atangrove 



Twin-leaved Emubush 



Berrigan 



Branching Emubush 

 Bignonia Emubush 

 Dwarf Emubush 

 Spotted Emubush 

 Tufted Emubush 

 Silvery Emubush 

 Scaly Emubush 

 Spreading Emubusli 



Thin-leaved Myoporum 

 Waterbush 

 Turkeybush 

 Coast Boobialla 



Sticky Boobialla 

 Creeping Myoporum 



Sugar Wood 



>[any-flo\v(>ierl Myoporum 



Broad-leaved 



tongue 

 Sweet Houndstougue 

 Austral Houndstongue 



White Bochelia 



Burr Forget-me-not 



Hairy Eritrichmn 



Hotmds- 



Most of the species of this genus ar& 

 worthy of garden culture, and more 

 particularly W. rosmariniformis and 

 W. glabra." 



Worthy of garden cultui'e, but apt tO' 

 become a weed in moist pastures. 



}Miglit be improved by garden cultiva- 

 tion. 



Formerly used as a medicinal herb. 



No known economic value. 



Useful as a fixing agent on marine mud 

 flats and inlets. 



The bruised leaves of this plant are used by 

 the aborigines for tanning wallaby and 

 other skins. 



Of the Eremophilas, the following are 

 especially worthy of garden cultiva- 

 tion, E. bignoniflora, E. maculata, 

 E. gibbosifolia, E. divaricuta; but 

 E. maculata is a supposed poison 

 plant, and appears to be most 

 dangerous when in fruit. 



I Not injurious, but of no special 

 i economic value. 



Suspected as a poison plant when in fruit. 

 Useful for hedges and wind-breaks in 



coastaldistricts. 

 Of no special economic value. 

 Useful in rockeries and on the sides of 



railway cuttings, &c. 

 This wood has a fine grain, is beautifully 



mottled, and is suitable for veneering 



Ac. 

 Useful for garden cultivation. 



No special economic value, and apt to 

 become weeds in pastures, while the 

 nutlets adhere to wool. 



