150 FOREIGN PLANTS 



Cedrus deodora (Himalayas) and C. atlanticaj the Atlas 



cedar. 

 Convolvulus V. Morning glory. Also other species. 

 Coreop'sis. Several species, esp. G. tinctoria (Comp.), with 



a dark brown centre of the capitulum. N. Amer. 

 Cornflower. Centaurea Cyanus (Comp.). Eur. 

 Corynocar'pus. C. laevigatus. (Corynocarpaceae, near 



Aquifoliac). New. Zeal. Poisonous. 

 Cosmos (Comp.). Mostly C. Mpinnatus from Mexico. 

 Cotton. Especially Oossypium herhaceum (India) and 



G. peruvianum (Brazil). Malvaceae. 

 Cow-pea. Vigna sinensis (Papil.). E. Asia. 

 Crabs 'eyes v. Love bean (part I). 

 Cress V. Water — , Indian — , etc. 

 Crinum (Amaryllid.). Various indigenous (v. part I) and 



foreign species, e.g. G. pedunculatum (Austral.). 

 Cucumber v. Gourds. 



Custard apple. Anona reticulata (Anonac). W. Indies. 

 Cypress v. Coniferae. 

 Cy'clamen (Primulaceae). Numerous species from S. Eur., 



Asia Minor, etc., e.g., G. europaeum from the Alps. 

 Cydo'nia (Rosac.) G. japonica. From E. Asia. Several 



varieties of colour. 



Daffodil. Narcissus Pseudonarcissus (Amaryllid.) Eur. 



Dahlia (Comp.). D. variabilis, etc. Mexico. 



Daisy. The British — , Bellis perennis; the Oxeye — 

 (gardens), Ghrysanthemum Leucanthemum (part I.). 



Dandelion (Comp.). Taraxacum dens leonis. Eur. 



Daphne (Thymel.). D. odora, from Japan, one of the ever- 

 green species. D. Genkwa {D. Fortunei) flowering in a 

 leafless condition (like the common English D. Mezereum). 

 From China. 



Date V. Palms. 



Datura v. Moonflower. 



Delphi'nium (Ranuncul.) D. Ajacis. Switzerland. 



Den V. Conifers. 



Deutzia ( Saxif ragac. ) D. crenata, Japan. 



Diervil'lea (Weige'lia). D. rosea (Caprifoliac). China. 



Doddegras = Timothy v. Grasses. 



Dracae'na (Liliac). One indigenous species, others in trod. 



Dragon plant. Arum Dracunculus (Arac). S. Eur. 



Duranta (Verben.). D. Plumieri. S. Amer. 



Dutchman's pipe. Aristolochia Sipho (Aristol.). N. Amer. 



