LINARIA 



504 LINDNERIA FIBRILLOSA 



L. stria' ta (striped). See L. REPENS. 

 vulga'ris (common). 1-2. Yellow. August. Britain. 

 Pelo'ria (Peloria). i. Yellow. Flowers regular. 

 Britain. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 

 L. (fgypti'aca (Egyptian), ij. Yellow, purple. July. 



Egypt. 1771. 



M a'lbifrons (white-faced), i. Purple, white. Orient. 

 alsinifo'lia (Alsine- leaved). . Blue. June. Corsica. 



1824. 

 amethy'stea (amethyst), r. Blue, yellow. July. 



Spain. 1728. 



antica'ria (foremost). Spain. 



arena'ria (sand). J. Yellow. July. S.Europe. 1823. 

 arve'nsis (corn), i. Purple, blue. July. S.Europe. 



1816. 

 bipartite, (two-parted), $-1. Violet-purple. Summer. 



N. Africa. 1815. 

 bipuncta'ta (two-dotted), i. Yellow. July. Spain. 



1749. 

 Broussone'tii (Broussonet's). i. Yellow, finely 



spotted. Morocco. 

 canade'nsis (Canadian), i. Violet. July. N. Amer. 



1812. 

 cauca'sica (Caucasian). . Yellow. July. Caucasus. 



1818. 

 chalepe'nsis (Aleppo), i. White. June. Levant. 



1680. 

 cirrho'sa (tendriled). J. Pale blue. July. Egypt. 



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creta'cea (chalky), i. July. Siberia. 1827. 

 dealba'ta (whited). See L. LANIGERA. 

 delphinioi' des (larkspur-like). See L. SAPPHIRINA. 

 diffu'sa (spreading). See L. MULTICAULIS. 

 elatinoi'des (Elatine-like). . Yellow. August. N. 



Africa. 1821. 



fia'va (yellow). J. Yellow. July. N. Africa. 1820. 

 glanduli'fera (glandcd). Purple. May. 1839. 

 grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). See L. DALMATICA. 

 heterophy'lla (various- leaved). 1^-3. Yellow, brown. 



July. Mediterranean region. 1825. 

 stri'cta (upright), i. Yellow. July. Sicily. 



1884. 

 hi' via (hairy-leaved), i. Purple. August. Spain. 



1759- 



iia'lica (Italian). S. Europe. 

 lani'gera (woolly). J. Yellow. July. Portugal. 



1818. 



linogri'sea (flax-grey). 

 purpu'rea (purple). Purple, yellow. Morocco (?). 



1877. 



Loese'lii (Losel's). See L. ODORA. 

 mari'tima (maritime) of gardens. See L. ORIGANIFOLIA. 

 marocca'na (Moroccan), i. Violet-purple. Morocco. 



1872. 



mi' nor (smaller). See L. VISCIDA. 

 minutiflo'ra (minute-flowered). See L. ALBIFRONS. 

 multicau'lis (many-stalked). ij. White. June. 



Levant. 1728. 



multipuncta' ta (many-speckled). SeeL. BROUSSONETII. 

 odo'ra (scented). Yellow, brown. May. Orient. 



1823. 

 origanifo'lia (marjoram- leaved), i. Purple. June 



to October. S. Europe. 1785. 

 crassifo'lia (thick- leaved). J-. Blue-purple. 



S.W. Europe. 1868. 

 pelisseria'na (Pelisser's). i. Violet. August. S. 



Europe. 1640. " Jersey Toad-flax." 

 Pere'zii (Perez's). See L. TOURNEFORTII. 

 purpura' scens (purplish), ij. Purple. June. S. 



Europe. 1829. Biennial. 

 pyrena'ica (Pyrenean). See L. SUPINA. 

 reticula'ta (netted), i-ij. Deep purple, netted. 



Portugal ; N. Africa. 1788. 



au'reo-purpu'rea (golden-purple), i-ij. Crimson- 

 purple, orange. 

 rubrifo'lia (red- leaved) . i. Blue. June. S. France. 



1826. 

 sapphiri'na (sapphirine). ij. Blue. August. 



Portugal. 1838. 



sibthorpia'na (Sibthorpian). Greece. 

 ,, peloponnesi' aca (Peloponnesian). Morea, Greece. 

 si'mplex (simple). See L. ARVENSIS. 



L. spa' rlea (broom- like), i. Yellow. August. Spain. 



1772. 



stri'cta (upright). See L. HETEROPHYLLA STRICTA. 

 ,, supi'na (supine), i. Yellow. Mediterranean region. 



1821. 

 ,, thymifo'lia (thyme- leaved). J. Blue. June. S. 



Europe. 1818. 



,, Tournefo'rtii (Tournefort's). Spain. 

 triphy'lla (three-leaved), i. Yellow, purple. August. 



Sicily. 1596. 



,, tri'stis (sad), i. Brown. July. Spain. 1727. 

 ,, lu'tea (yellow), i. Yellow. August. Gardens. 

 ,, veno'sa (veiny). See L. ODORA. 

 ,, versi'color (various-coloured), i. Purple, yellow. 



August. France. 1777. 



virga' ta (twiggy). $. Blue. June. N.Africa. 1817. 

 ,, vi'scida (clammy). \. Pale purple. July, August. 



Britain. 

 ,, visco'sa (clammy), i. Brown. July. Spain. 1786. 



LINCONIA. (A commemorative name. Nat. ord. 

 Bruniads [Bruniaceas]. Linn. s-Pentandria, i-Digynia. 

 Allied to Brunia.) 



Greenhouse evergreen shrubs, with white flowers, from 

 South Africa. For culture, see DIO'SMA. 

 L. alopecuroi'dea (fox-tail-like). 2. May. 1816. 

 ,, cuspida'ta (pointed-leaved). 2. May. 1825. 

 ,, thymifo'lia (thyme-leaved). 2. May. 1825. 



LINDELOFIA. (Commemorative of Frederic von 

 Lindelof, a German. Nat. ord. Boraginaceaj.) 



Hardy, perennial herb. Seeds ; divisions. Ordinary 

 soil. 



L. longifo'lia (long-leaved). See L. SPECTABILIS. 

 specta'bilis (showy), i-ij. Bright blue. Summer. 

 Himalaya. 1840. 



LINDEN. Ti'lia vulga'ris. 



LINDENBE RGIA. (A commemorative name. Nat. 

 ord. Scrophulariaceae.) 



Hardy or half-hardy herbs, with the aspect of Mimulus. 

 Seeds, and divisions. Loam, leaf-mould, and sand. 

 L. grandiflo'ra (large-flowered), i-ij. Yellow. Hima- 

 laya. 1900. 

 Hooke'ri (Hooker's), i. Yellow. Himalaya. 1902. 



LINDE NIA. (Commemorative of Jean Linden, an 

 eminent Belgian nurseryman. Nat. ord. Rubiacea;.) 



Evergreen stove shrubs. Cuttings of mature shoots 

 in sand, in a close case, with bottom-heat. Loam, peat, 

 and sand. 



L. riva'lis (river-bank). 



1856. 

 ,, vitic'iisis (Fijian). 3. 



3. White. July. Guatemala. 

 White, fragrant. Fiji. 1883. 



LINDERA. (Commemorative of John Under, a 

 Swedish botanist. Nat. ord. Lauraceas.) 



Hardy deciduous trees or shrubs. Cuttings in a cold 

 frame in autumn. Ordinary garden soil. 



L. Benzo'in (Benzoin). 5-8. Yellow, green. April. 



N. Amer. 1683. 



melissczfo'lia (Melissa-leaved). 6. Green, yellow. 

 April. N. Amer. 1810. " Jove's Fruit." 



LINDHEI'MERA. (A commemorative name. Nat. 

 ord. Composite.) 



A hardy, erect, branching herb. Seeds, divisions. 

 Ordinary garden soil. 

 L. texa'na (Texan). Yellow. July. Texas. 



LI'NDLEYA. (Named after Professor Lindley. Nat. 

 ord. Roseworis [Rosaces]. Linn. iz-Icosandria, 2-Pen- 

 tagynia. Allied to Quillaja.) 



Stove evergreen shrub. By seeds ; ripe cuttings under 

 a glass, in bottom-heat, and grafting on the Hawthorn. 

 The same generic name is applied to very different 

 plants, among the Theads and Samyds. 



L. mespiloi'des (medlar- like). 12. White. July. Oaxaca. 

 1843. 



LINDNERIA FIBRILLO SA. 



PECHUELII. 



See PSEUDOGALTONIA 



