ANDRYALA 



ANEMONE 



A pretty little hardy bulbous plant, allied to Brodiaea ; 

 propagated by offsets ; rich sandy loam and leaf-mould, 

 plant rather deep. 



A. viola' ceum. \. Violet-blue. Spring. Texas. 1874. 



ANDRT'ALA. (Of unknown meaning. Nat. ord. 

 Composites [Composite]. I .inn. io-Syngenesia, i-JEqualis. 

 Allied to Hieracium.) 



Both the greenhouse and hardy species are rather 

 pretty, and will grow in any common soil ; they are in- 

 creased by seeds and root division. All are hardy, 

 except those otherwise described. Few of the species 

 are now in cultivation. 



A. arge'niea, (silvery), i. Yellow. August. Pyrenees. 



1817. Biennial. 



ckienznlkifo'lia. (stock-leaved). See A. VARIA. 

 ,, crithmifp'lia (samphire-leaved), i. Yellow. August. 



Madeira. 1778. Greenhouse biennial 

 ,, inca'na (hoary). See A. RAGUSINA. 

 inUgrifo'lia (entire-leaved), i. Yellow. August. 



South of Europe. 1711. Biennial. 

 lana'ta. See HIESACH.-M PAXNOSUM. 

 mogadore'nsis. 2. Yellow. April. Morocco. 1871. 

 ,, ni'gricans (blackish-flowered), i. Yellow. August. 



Barbary. 1804. Annual. 

 pinnati'fida (pinnatifid-leaved). i. Yellow. July. 



Madeira. 1778. Greenhouse biennial 

 ragusi'na (Ragusan). i. Yellow. August. Archi- 

 pelago. 1753. Greenhouse perennial. 

 ,, runcina'ta (runcinate). See A. INTEGRIFOLIA. 

 .. va'ria. i to 3. Yellow. June. Madeira. 1777. 



Greenhouse perennial. 



ANELLE'MA. (From a, not, and eilema, involucrum ; 

 in reference to the absence of the involucrum. Nat. ord. 

 Spiderworts [Commelinaceae] . Linn. ^-Triandria, i-Mono- 

 gynia.) 



All perennials and pretty little trailing-plants, except 

 A. gigante'um and A. si'nicum. They are increased by 

 seed and root division ; soil, loam, manure, leaf-mould, 

 and sand. 



GREENHOUSE. 



A. affi'ne (similar), i. Blue. August. N. Holland. 

 1820. Evergreen. See A. GRAMINEUM. 



biflo'rum (two-flowered), i. Blue. August. N.Hol- 

 land. 1820. Evergreen. 



. grami'nuemaffi'ne. i. Blue. August. Australia. 1820. 



nudiflo'rum (naked-flowered), i. Blue. July. E. Ind. 

 1776. Biennial. 



,, si'nicum (Chinese), i. Purple-blue. May. China. 

 1820. Herbaceous perennial. 



,, spira'tum (spiral), i. Blue. July. E. Ind. 1783. 

 Evergreen. 



STOVE. 



A. acumina' turn (pointed), i Blue. August. N. Hol- 

 land. 1822. Evergreen. 



,, aquinoctia'lc (equinoctial), i. Blue. July. Guinea. 

 1820. Evergreen. 



ambi'guum (ambiguous). 3. Blue. July. Sierra 

 Leone. 1822. Herbaceous. 



,, crispa'tum (curled-leaved). See POLLIA CRISPATA. 



gigantSum. i. Blue. July. Mozambique. 1825. 

 Syns. A. ensi folium and A. longifolium. 



longito'lium (long-leaved). See A. GIGANTEUM. 



,, nudiczu'le (naked-stemmed). See A. NUDIFLORUM 



serrula'tum (saw-edged), i. Blue. July. Trinidad. 

 1824. Evergreen. 



ANEMIA. (From aneimon, naked; in reference to 

 the naked inflorescence. Nat. ord. Ferns [Filices]. 

 Linn. z^-Cryptogamia, i-Filices.) 



Stove herbaceous perennials, allied to Schizaea; soil, 

 loam and peat; readily increased from spores. For 

 culture, see FERNS. 



A. adiantifo'lia (maiden - hair - leaved). 3. Brown. 



August. W. Ind. 1793. 

 ,. caiuia'ia (tailed). Brazil. 1831. 

 ,, cocn'nea (scarlet), i. Brown. August. VV. Ind 



1830. 

 .. coUi'na (hill), i. Brown. August. Brazil. 1829. 



A. flfxuo'sa (zigzag). See A. TOMENTOSA. 

 ,, fraxinifo'lia (ash-leaved). See A. PHYLLITIDIS. 

 ,, hi'rta (hairy). See A. PHYLLITIDIS. 

 ,, hirsu'ta (soft-haired). 3. Brown. June. Jamaica. 



1704. 



,, tene'lla (slender), i. Brown. May. W. Ind. 1843. 

 ku'milis (dwarf). See A. OBLONGIFOLIA. 

 ., lacinia'ta (jagged). See A. PHYLLITIDIS. 

 ., lanceola'ta (lanceolate). See A. PHYLLITIDIS. 

 ,, longifo'lia (long-leaved). See A. PHYLLITIDIS. 

 , mandiocca'na. i. Mandiocca district, Rio Janeiro. 

 , oblongifo'lia. Mexico to Brazil. 

 , ku'milis. Smaller. 

 , radi'cans. See A. CAUDATA. 

 , rtfpens. See A. HIRSUTA. 



, PhyUi'tidis (Phyllitis-like). i. Brown. June. Trini- 

 dad. 1830. 

 , fraxinifo'lia. i. June. Brazil. 1828. 



, hirta (hairy). 



, lacinia'ta. i. August. W. Ind. 1794. 



, lanceola'ta. 2. August. W. Ind. 1820. 



, linea'ta. S. Amer. 1868. 



, longifo'lia. i. August. Brazil. 1831. 



, tessella'ta. Pinnae dark green, with bright green 



centre, and dull grey border. Brazil. 1875. Syn. 



A. Phyllitidis plumbea. 

 tomento'sa. i. Trop. Amer. Syns. A. deltoidea, 



A. flexuosa, and A. villosa. 



ANEMLDI'CTYON. See ANEMIA. 



ANEMIO'PSIS. (From aneimon, naked, and apsis, 

 like ; stems almost leafless. Nat. ord. Piperaceae.) 



Hardy sub-aquatic perennial. See WATER GARDEN. 

 A. calif o'rnica (B. M., t 5292). White. California. 

 1862. See HOUTTUYNIA CALIFORNIA. 



ANE'MONE. Wind-flower. (From anemos, the wind ; 

 inhabiting exposed places. Nat. ord. Crowfoots [Ranun- 

 culaceae]. i^-Polyandria, 6-Polygynia.) 



These consist of herbaceous and tuberous rooted plants, 

 most of which are hardy, but some of the small growing 

 species do better in a cold frame during the winter. 

 Many of them flower early in the spring and are among 

 the prettiest things we have for the Rockery. Numerous 

 garden varieties exist, among the most popular being the 

 St. Brigid varieties of corona' 'ria for early spring ; and 

 the varieties of japo'nica for late summer and autumn. 



TUBEROUS ROOTED. 



A. apenni'na (Apennine). f. Blue. ApriL England. 

 ple'na (G. M., 1906, 301). Mauve or lilac. 

 purpu'rea (G. M., 1906, 265). Purple. 

 balde'nsis (Mount Baldo). j. White. May. Switzer- 

 land. 1792. 



bla'nda. |. Deep blue. Winter. Eastern Europe. 

 scythi'nica (Card., 1895, xlvii. 279). Pale blue 



and white. N. Kurdistan. 



c<zru'lea (blue). i. Blue. May. Siberia. 1826. 

 carolinia'na (CaroUna). See A. DECAPETALA. 

 ,, ce'rnua (Gard., 1900, Ivii. 356). Japan. 

 corona' ria (garland or poppy A.). $. Striped. June. 



Levant. 1596. 



ple'na (double- flowered). J. Striped. ApriL 

 ,, decape'tala. i. White. May. CaroUna. 1824. 

 ,, EunrSnia (B. T. O., 1894, 226). Persia. 

 fischeria'na (Fischer's). J. White. April. Siberia. 



1827. 



horte'nsis (garden). }. Striped. April. Italy. 1597. 

 ftor'e-ple'no (double-flowered), i. Red. May. 



Europe. 

 fv'lgens (shining), i. Red. May. South of 



Europe. 1818. 

 minia'ta (red-leaved-flowered). J. Red. May 



Gardens. 



pavoni'na (peacock-ye). i. Red. April. France. 

 ,, purpu'rea. \. Purple. ApriL Italy. 1597. 

 intermedia (G. C., 1903, xxxiii. 243). Silesia. 

 ,, lancifo'lia (lance-leaved). See A. NEMOROSA. 

 ,, nemoro'sa (grove). J. White, red. April. Britain. 

 ,, ,, Atte'nii (Allen's). Lavender-mauve, large, iqio. 

 ceeru'lea (blue- flowered}. J. Light blue. May. 



Gardens. 

 flo're-ple'no (double-flowered). J. White. April. 



Britain. 



