90 BOTANICAL NAMES 



Is the Eng. name of the cultivated variety of the 

 Wild Chicory. 



Endogens (en-do-jens). G. " Endon " (within) ; " gen- 

 nao " (produce). Is a hot. term for those plants 

 like Palms, Grasses, Rushes, &c., whose growth 

 takes place from within; i.e., Monocotyledons, or 

 one-lobed. 



Endymion (en-dim-i-on). G. name for Sunset personi- 

 fied, and with whom the Moon is in love. A 

 synonym for the first hot. name the Bluebell. 



Enodium (e-no-dium). L. " E " (without); " nodus " 

 (a knot). Synonym for first hot. name Purple 

 Molinia, Grass family. 



Ensifolia (en-si-fol-ia). L. " Ensis " (a sword); 

 " folia " (a leaf) ; i.e., sword-leafed. A second hot. 

 name. 



Epigeios (epi-je-os). G. " Epi " (on); " geios " (the 

 earth). A second hot. name. 



Epilinum (epi-li-num). G. "Epi" (on); " linum " 

 (flax) ; from the plant, a parasite, living on the 

 Flax. Second hot. name for Flax Dodder, Cuscuta 

 group. 



Epilobe (epi-lob). Eng. for Epilobium. 



Epilobium (epi-lo-bium). G. " Epi " (on) ; " lobos " (a 

 pod) ; because the flower as if growing- out of the 

 pod. Bot. name for the Epilobe group. 



Epipaetis (epi-pak-tis). G. name for one of the Helle- 

 bores. Now used as hot. name of a group. 



Epipogum (epi-po-gum). G. "Epi" (upwards); 

 " pogum " (the beard); because the flower grows 

 with its " lip " upwards. Bot. name for a group. 



Epithymum (epi-thi-mum). G. "Epi" (on); " Thy- 

 mum " (Thyme) ; was the G. name for the Dodder, 



