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EUPHORBIA 



E fimbria'tus (fringed). Green. May. Himalayas. 

 hi'ans (gaping). Seeds blood-red, with blood-red 



aril. Japan. 1904. 

 latifo'lius (broad-leaved). 10. Green. June. Europe; 



Asia. 1730. 



pla'nipes (flat-stalked). Leaf-stalks flattened. 

 lu'cidus (shining). See E. PENDULUS. 

 Maa'ckii (Maack's). Amurland. 

 macro' pterus (large-winged). Whitish. Amur region. 



1909. 

 obova'tus (obversely egg-shaped). 3. Green. June. 



Canada ; United States. 1820. 



oxyphy'llus (acute-leaved). Green. China and Japan. 

 pa'tens (spreading). Green. Leaves not leathery. 



China (?). 1903. 



pe'ndulus (pendulous). 7. White. Himalayas. 1820. 

 pulche'llus fp'liis variega'tis (leaves variegated). 



Garden variety, with small variegated leaves. 1890. 

 ,, semiexse'rta (half-exserted). Arillus orange. Seed 



blood-red. Japan. 1910. 



sieboldia'nus (Sieboldian). Green. China and Japan. 

 ti'ngens (tinging). Green. Himalayas. 

 thunbergia' nus (Thunbergian). Green. Amurland ; 



Japan. 



veluti'nus (velvety). White. June. Caucasus. 1838. 

 verruco'sus (warty). 5. Green. May. E. Europe to 



Amurland. 1763. 

 yedoe'nsis (Yedoese). 6 to ro. Yellow-green. Fruit 



pale carmine-rose. Japan. 1906. 

 ccdoca'rpa (beautiful- fruited). 6 to 10. Yellow- 

 green. Fruit deep carmine-rose. 1910. 



EUO'SMA ALBIFLO RA. See LOGANIA FLORIBUNDA. 



EUPATO'RIUM. (Named after Mithridates Eupator, 

 King of Pontus, who discovered one of the species to 

 be an antidote against poison. Nat. ord. Composites 

 [Composite]. Linn. ig-Syngenesia, i-dEqualis.) 



Stove shrubs and under-shrubs, by cuttings in sand, 

 under a bell-glass ; peat and loam ; stove, greenhouse, 

 and hardy herbaceous plants, by division, as fresh 

 growth is commencing ; common soil. Usual stove and 

 greenhouse temperatures. 



STOVE AND GREENHOUSE. 



E. adeno' phorum (gland-bearing). See E. TRAPEZOIDEUM 



and variety. 

 ageratifo'lium (Ageratum-leaved). Autumn. W. Ind. 



1877. 



,, arizo'nicum (Arizonian). White. Arizona. 1904. 

 atroru'bens (dark-red). Reddish-lilac. Mexico. 

 Berlandie'ri (Berlandier's). See E. AGERATIFOLIUM. 

 berteria'num (Berterian). See E. GUADALUPENSE. 

 cane'scens (grey). See E. SINUATUM. 

 chamcedrifo'lium (Chamaedrys-leaved). i. Blue. 



August. Peru. 1822. 

 ,, conyzoi'des (Conyza-like). ij. Blue. July. Trop. 



Amer. 1823. 

 Da' lea. (Dalea-like). 6. Pink. August. Jamaica 



and Cuba. 1773. 

 deltoi'deum (triangular). Large rosy-purple. Mexico. 



1907. 



floribu'ndum (free-flowering). See E. CONYZOIDES. 

 glandulo'sum (glandular). 3 to 4. White. Mexico. 

 grandifto'rum (large-flowered). Reddish. Country 



unknown. 1882. 

 guadalupe'nse (Guadaloupean). White. August. 



Guadaloupe. 1830. 



,, haagea'num (Haagean). White. S. Amer (?). 1867. 

 ianthi'num (violet). 2. Purple. January. Mexico. 



1849. 

 ivafo'lium (Iva-leaved). 3. Pink. September. 



W. Ind. 1794. 



,, ligustri'num (Privet-like). See E. MICRANTHUM. 

 macrophy'llum (large-leaved). 4. White. July. 



Trop. Amer. 1823. 

 ,, megalophy'llum (large-leaved). Lilac. Mexico. 1862. 



Fragrant. 



micra'nthum (small-flowered). Winter. 

 odora'tum (scented). See E. WEINMANNIANUM. 

 paname'nse(Panama.n). Lilac-rose. Panama. 1877. 

 panicula'tum (panicled). 6. Pink. August. S. 



Amer. 1818. 



petiola're (stalked). See E. PURPUSI. 

 pro' bum (good). White. Peru. 1890. 



E. 



pycnoce'phalum (dense-headed). White. June. 



Mexico. 1833. 

 Purpu'si (Purpus's). Free-flowering, sweet-scented, 



pink. 1905. 

 Raffl'llii (Rafifill's). 2. Deep lilac. Central Amer. 



1908. 



reticula'tum (netted). Whitish. 1878. 

 ripa'riwn (river-bank). 2. White. Winter. Mexico. 



1867. 



schiedea'num (Schiedean). See E. PYCNOCEPHALUM. 

 serrula'tum (finely-sawed). Rosy-lilac. Uruguay. 



1894. 

 sinua'tum (waved). 3. Purple, yellow. Jamaica. 



1821. 



tetrago'num (four-angled). White. Mexico. 1832. 

 trapezoi' deum (lozenge-shaped). 3 to 4. White. 



Winter. Mexico (?). 

 fo'liis-variega'tis (leaves variegated). Yellow- 



white variegation. 

 urole'pis (tail-scaled). 2. Rosy-lilac. Summer. 



Brazil. 



verna'le (vernal). February. Mexico. 

 viscosi' 'ssimum (very clammy). Upper part of the 



plant glandular. Lower California. 1906. 

 weinmannia'num (Weinmannian). 2. White, 



fragrant. Mexico. 1867. 

 xalape'nse (Xalapan). 3. White. July. Mexico. 



1826. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 



E. 



ageratoi'des (Ageratum-like). 4. 



N. Amer. 1610. 

 alti'ssimum (tallest). 5. Pink. 



Amer. 1699. 

 ambi'guum (doubtful). See E SEROTINUM. 

 aroma' ticum (aromatic). 4. White. July. N. Amer. 



White. August. 

 September. N. 



cannabi'num (hemp-like. Agrimony). 4. Pink. July. 



Britain. 



corda'tum (heart-shaped). See E. AROMATICUM. 

 coronopifo' Hum (coronopus-leaved). 3. White. 



August. Carolina. 1824. 

 fceniculd 'ceum (fennel-leaved). 4. Pale yellow. 



October. N. Amer. 1807. 

 Frase'ri (Eraser's). See E. AGERATOIDES. 

 hyssopifo'lium (hyssop- leaved), i. White. August. 



N. Amer. 1699. 

 japo'nicum (Japanese). White. Japan : Formosa. 



1889. 



Kirilo'wii (Kirilow's). 2 to 3. White. China. 

 lanceola'tum (spear-head-teat;^). See E. TEUCRI- 



FOLIUM. 



macula'tum (spotted-stalked). See E. PURPUREUM 



MACULATUM. 



perfolia'tum (pierced-leaved). 2. White. July. 



N. Amer. 1699. 



,, pube'scens (downy). See E. ROTUNDIFOLIUM. 

 ,, purpu'reum (purple-stalked). 5. Pink. August. 



N. Amer. 1640. 

 macula'tum (spotted). 3. Purple. August. 



N. Amer. 1656. 

 rotundifo'lium (round-leaved), i. White. July. 



N. Amer. 1699. 

 salviafo'lium (Salvia-leaved) of B. M., t. 2010. See E. 



PERFOLIATUM. 



sero'tinum (late). N. Amer. 



,, sessilifo'lium (stalkless-leaved). i. White. Sep- 



tember. N. Amer. 1777. 

 syri'acum (Syrian). 4. Purple. August. Syria. 



1807. 

 teucrifo'lium (Teucrium-leaved). 2. White. July. 



N. Amer. 1810. 

 trif olia' turn (three-leaved). 6. Purple. August. 



N. Amer. 1768. 



trunca'tum (cut-off). See E. SESSILIFOLIUM. 

 verticilla'tum (whorl-leaved). See E. PURPUREUM. 

 EUPE'TALUM PETALO'DES. See BEGONIA PETALODES. 



EUPE'TALUM 



CLEIFOLIA. 



PUNCTA'TTJM. See BEGONIA HERA- 



EUPHO'RBIA. Spurge, or Milkwort. (Named after 

 Euphorbus, physician to the King of Mauritania. Nat. 

 ord. Spurgeworts [Euphorbiacea?]. Linn. n-Dodecandria, 

 3-Trigynia.) 



The unripe seed-pods of E. La'thyris are the British 



