SENACIA GLAUCA 



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SENECIO 



S. frute'scens (shrubby). 3. Yellow. Teneriffe. 1804. 

 glandulo'sum (glznded-leaved). i. Yellow. April. 



Madeira. 1777. 

 glutino'sum (clammy). i. Yellow. July. Madeira. 



1777. 



Hawo'rthii (Haworth's). i. Yellow. Canaries. 

 holochry'sum (wholly-golden). 2. Golden-yellow. 



July. Canaries. 1816. 

 hetero'trichum (various-haired). Yellow. Eastern 



Europe. 



lineola're (lined). See S. BARBATUM. 

 longifo'lium (long-leaved). Country unknown. 

 Pai'vcR (Paiva's). Greenish. Canaries. 1866. 

 poculifo'rme (bowl-shaped). 2. Yellow. Canary 



Islands (?). 1909. 

 polyphy'llum (many-leaved). J. Red. August. 



Canaries. 1777. 



pygmce'um (pigmy). Yellow. Canaries. 

 retu'sum (/arge-bitten). 2. Yellow. July. Teneriffe. 



1824. 

 rupi'fragra (rock-scenting). Yellow. May. Canaries. 



1830. 

 Smi'thii (Smith's), i. Pale yellow. July. Teneriffe. 



1815. 

 tahulafo' rme (table-shaped), i^-. Yellow. July. 



Madeira. 1817. 

 tortuo'sum (twisted), f. Yellow. July. Canaries. 



1779. 



Tournefo'rtii (Tournefort's). Country unknown. 

 u'rbicum (city) of Chr. Smith. 3. Pale yellow. 



Canary Islands. 1903. 



u'rbicum (city) of Lindley. See S. HOLOCHRYSUM. 

 uvi'ferum (grape-bearing). Yellow. Teneriffe. 1829. 



" Uva de Guanches." 

 villo'sum (shaggy). . Yellow. June. Canaries. 



1777. 

 youngia'num (Youngian). 3. Yellow. June. 



Canaries. 1842. 



SENA'CIA GLAU'CA. See EL^EODENDRON GLAUCUM. 



SENECI'LLIS. (A diminutive of Senecio. Nat. ord. 

 Composites [Composite] . Linn. ig-Syngenesia, z-Super- 

 fiua. Allied to Cineraria.) 



Hardy herbaceous perennial. Seeds, but more gener- 

 ally by divisions ; rich, sandy loam, or even common 

 garden soil. 

 S. glau'ca (milky- green). 6. Yellow. July. Siberia. 



1790. 

 purpura'ta (purple). See CINERARIA PURPURATA. 



SENE'CIO. Groundsel. (From senex, an old man ; 

 naked receptacle compared to a bald head. Nat. ord. 

 Composites [Compositae]. Linn. ig-Syngenesia, z-Super- 

 fiua.) 



So difficult are the species to determine, that sixty-four 

 synonyms are added to Senecio. All yellow-flowered, 

 where not otherwise specified ; Annuals, by seeds in the 

 open border, and in a slight hotbed ; perennials, by seed, 

 and division of the plant, and also in common garden 

 soil, shrubby kinds, by seeds, and easily by cuttings, 

 and mostly requiring a little peat or dried leaf-mould 

 along with the soil, and the protection of a cool green- 

 house. The double varieties of e'legans are much used 

 in flower-gardens ; but the single varieties are also very 

 beautiful. The double varieties are preserved by cut- 

 tings in winter, and must be saved from damp, but they 

 can also be reared from seeds like half-hardy annuals. 



HARDY ANNUALS, &c. 



S. aconitifo'lius (aconite-leaved). Light red or pink. 



China. 1877. 



ampulla'ceus (fiask-headed) . 2. Texas. 1834. 

 crassifo'lius (thick-leaved). \. Purple. July. S. 



Europe. 1815. 



divarica' tus (straggling). See GYNURA DIVARICATA. 

 erube'scens (ruddy). 2. Purple. July. S. Africa. 



1774. Greenhouse biennial. 

 ga'llicus (French). June. France. 

 lanugino'sus (woolly). 5. November. 1826. 

 mari'timus (maritime), i. Yellow. July. S. Africa. 



1820. 



telephifo'lius (Telephium- leaved). See S. MARITIMUS. 

 vaLerianafo'lius ( Valerian- leaved) . See ERECHTITES 



VALERIAN/E FOLIA. 



HARDY EVERGREEN. 

 S. gibbo'sus (swollen). June. Sicily. 1827. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREENS. 



S. adeno' trichus (gland-haired). 2. May. Chili. 1826. 

 Anteupho'rbium (Euphorbia- like). Pale yellow. S. 



Africa. 1870. 

 appendicula'tus (appendaged). 3. White. June. 



Canaries. 1816. 



,, argu'tus (sharp-leaved). 3. July. Mexico. 1827. 

 a'sper (rough). See S. ROSMARIXIFOLIUS. 

 auriculati' 'ssimus (much-auricled). iJ-2. Bright 



yellow. British Central Africa. 1900. 

 bellidioi'des (Bellis-like). New Zealand. 

 ,, bi'color (two- coloured). 2. Yellow. July. Italy; 



Greece. 



ca'ndidans (whitish). Leaves white beneath. Falk- 

 land Isles. 1898. 

 cauca'sicus (Caucasian). 2. July. Caucasus. 1759. 



Herbaceous. 

 chordifo'lius (string-leaved). i. Yellow, without 



rays. S. Africa. 



,, cinerarioi'des (Cineraria-like). July. Mexico. 1826. 

 clivo'rum (of the hills). 3. Orange-yellow. Western 



and Central China ; Japan. 1902. 

 subcrena'tus (subcrenate). 2^. Orange- yellow, 



smaller. China. 1909. 

 compa' ctus (compact). New Zealand. 

 co'ncolor (one-coloured) of Harvey. See S. SPECIOSUS. 

 crue'ntus (blood-coloured). 2-4. Red, purple, or rose. 



Canaries. 1839. The florist's Cineraria. 

 e'legans (elegant). 2. Purple. July. S. Africa. 



1700. 

 ,, fio're-a'lbo (white-flowered), i. White. July. 



S. Africa. 1700. 

 ple'nus-a'lbus (double- white), i|. White. July. 



S. Africa. 1700. 

 ple'nus-ru'bcr (double-red). 2. Red. July. S. 



Africa. 1700. 

 pompo'nicus cu'preus (pompon- copper). Double 



copper-coloured. 1888. 

 ,, Farri'sii (Farris's). 2. Peru. 1869. 

 Forste'ri (Forster's). See BRACHYGLOTTIS REPANDA. 

 fu'lgens (shining). See KLEIXIA FULGENS. 

 ,, Galpi'ni (Galpin's). See KLEINIA GALPINI. 

 ,, grandiflo' rus (large-flowered). li. Purple. August. 



S. Africa. 1774. 



grandifo'lius (large-leaved). 4-6. Winter. Mexico. 

 hadie'nsis (Hadian). Arabia. 

 hcematophy'llus (bloody-leaved). See GYNURA H^EMA- 



TOPHYLLA. 



halimifo'lius (Halimus-leaved). 3. July. S. Africa. 



1723. 

 hanburia'nus (Hanburyan). i. Pale yellow. S. 



Africa(?). 1898. 

 Heritie'ri (Heritier's). 3. Purple. June. Canaries. 



1780. 

 cyanophtha'lmus (blue-eyed). Whitish-blue. June. 



Canaries. 1843. 



Hu'ntii (Hunt's). New Zealand. 

 ilicifo'lius (Ilex-leaved). 3. June. S. Africa. 1731. 

 ju'nceus (rush-like). S. Africa. 

 Kce'mpferi ( Kaempf er's) . i-ij. Yellow. Japan. 

 arge'nteo-variega'tus (silver- variegated). Leaves 



variegated with creamy-white. 

 au'reo-macula'tus (golden-blotched). Leaves 



blotched with yellow. 1856. 



,, crispa' ta (crisped). Leaves crisped. Japan. 1861. 

 ,, kleinioi'des (Kleinia-like). Pale yellow. Abyssinia. 



1894. 



la'nceus (spear-leaved). 3. August. 1731. 

 ,, laxifo'lius (lax-leaved). 2. Yellow. New Zealand. 



1894. 

 leuco'slachys (white-spiked). Leaves white felted. 



Patagonia. 1893. 



lilaci'nus (lilac). 6. Lilac. June. S. Africa. 1826. 

 loba'tus (lobed). S. Africa. 

 longifo'lius (long-leaved). 3. September. S. Africa. 



1775. 

 macroglo' ssus (long-tongued). 8-12. S. Africa. 1868. 



Climber. 



macrodo'ntus (large-toothed). Australia. 

 madere'nsis (Madeiran). 2. Yellow. June. Madeira. 



1827. 



