120 BOTANICAL NAMES 



Raspberry grows abundantly. A second bot. 



name. 

 Illecebraceae (il-le-se-bra-se-e). L. " Illecebrum " and 



" aceous " (like). Bot. name for a family. 

 Illecebrum (il-le-se-brum). Means in L. " attraction," 



but was also name for some plant. Now bot. name 



of a group. 

 Illyricus (il-le-ri-kus). L. name for country N.E. side 



of Adriatic. Now belongs to Austria. Second 



bot. name. 

 Ilvensis (il-ven-sis). Second bot. name for Alpine 



Woodsia. 

 Imbricatus (im-bre-ka-tus). L. " Arranged after the 



manner of tiles, one overlapping the other.'* 



A second bot. name. 

 Impatiens (im-pa-she-ens). L. adj., " hasty," because 



when ripe the pods with the slightest touch fly open 



and scatter its seeds. Bot. name Balsam group. 

 Implexa (im-pleks-a). L. adj., " entwining." A 



second bot. group. 

 Incana (in-ka-na). L. adj., " quite grey, hoary." 



Second bot. name. 

 Incaraata (in-kar-na-ta). L. adj., " clothed in flesh "; 



i.e., flesh-coloured. Second bot. name. 

 Incisum (in-si-sum). L. adj., "cut into"; the upper 



leaves are deeply cut into. Second bot. name. 

 Incubacea (in-ku-ba-se-a). L. " Incubo " (to lie down) ; 



from a characteristic of the plant. A second bot. 



name. 

 Incumbens (in-kum-bens). L. adj., " leaning on." 



Second bot. name. 

 Incurva (in-kur-va). L. adj., "bent" (the stem often 



bent or curved. A second bot. name. 



