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SIEGESBECKIA 



S. Badero'a (Baderoa). See S. BRYONI^EFOLIA. 

 bryonicefo'lia (bryony-leaved). Yellow. July. Chili. 



" One-seeded Star Cucumber." 

 edu'lis (edible). See SECHIUM EDULE. 



SI'DA. Indian Mallow. ( From side, the pomegranate, 

 but in the Doric dialect side rhoa was the water lily. 

 Nat. ord. Malvaceae.) 



Stove, greenhouse or hardy herbs or shrubs. Seeds ; 

 cuttings under a bell-glass. Fibrous loam, leaf-mould, 

 and sand for the tender species. 

 S. au'rea (golden). Yellow. India. Seems a species of 



Abutilon. 



auri'ta (eared). See ABUTILON AURITUM. 

 ,, b^/0ttfta'fl(Bedfordian). See ABUTILON BEDFORDI- 



ANUM. 



cristafta (crested). See ANODA LAVATEROIDES. 

 diploscy'pha (double-bowl). See SIDALCEA DIPLO- 



SCVPHA. 

 globiflo'ra (globe-flowered). 5. White. Autumn. 



Mauritius. 1827. Seems a species of Abutilon. 

 grave'olens (strong-smelling). See ABUTILON GRAVEO- 



LENS. 



hasta'ta (halbert-shaped). See ANODA HASTATA. 

 incequa'lis (unequal). 7. White. May. Brazil. 1829. 



Seems a species of Abutilon. 

 intege'rrima (very-entire). See ABUTILON INTEGER- 



RIMUM. 

 malvczfto'ra (mallow-flowered). See SIDALCEA CAM- 



PESTRIS. 



mo'llis (soft). See ABUTILON MOLLE. 

 Napcz'a (Napasa). 4-8. White. July to September. 



N. Amer. 1748. Hardy herb. 

 <z:ow<2:/ZoV(pa3ony-flowered). SeeAsuTiLON P^ONI^:- 



FLORUM. 

 pa' fens (spreading). Yellow. Abyssinia. Possibly 



a species of Abutilon. 



peri'ptera (winged-round). See ANODA PUNICEA. 

 pi'cta (painted). See ABUTILON STRIATUM. 

 pulche'lla (pretty). See PLAGIANTHUS PULCHELLUS. 

 ro'sea (rosy). See ABUTILON ESCULENTUM. 

 sessiliflo'ra (stalkless-flowered). See ABUTILON CRIS- 



PUM. 



sherardia'na (Sherardian). S. Europe ; Orient. 

 specio'sa (showy). See ABUTILON ESCULENTUM. 

 venp'sa (veiny). See ABUTILON VENOSUM. 

 vitifo'lium (vine-leaved). See ABUTILON VITI- 



FOLIUM. 



SIDA'LCEA. Greek Mallow. (From side, an ancient 

 Greek name, and alkea, another ; applied to some mallow, 

 and that from cdke, strength, or healing power. Nat. 

 ord. Malvaceae.) 



Hardy perennial herbs. Seeds; divisions. Well- 

 drained garden soil. 

 S. campe'stris (field). 2-3. Pink. July to September. 



California. 1827. 

 ca'ndida (white). 2-3. White. July, August. New 



Mexico. 1882. 



diploscy'pha (double-bowl). California. 

 Hartw/gii (Hartweg's). 3. Pink. July, August. 



California. 



hu'milis (dwarf). See S. MALWEFLORA. 

 Li'steri (Lister's). 3-4. Pink, fringed. July to 



September. Gardens. 1896. 

 malvczflo'ra (mallow-flowered). 2. Rosy-purple. 



July to September. N.W. Amer. 

 delphinifo'lia (Delphinium- leaved). Leaves finely 



cut. 



murraya'na (Murrayan). See S. SPICATA. 

 spica'ta (spiked). 2-3. Pink. July to September. 

 California. 



SIDERA'NTHUS SPINULO'SUS. See HAPLOPAPPUS 



SPINULOSUS. 



SIDERA'NTHUS VILLO'SUS. See CHRYSOPSIS VIL- 



LOSA. 



SIDERI'TIS. Ironwort. (From sideros, iron ; sup- 

 posed power of healing wounds by iron. Nat. ord. Lip- 

 worts [Labiatae]. Linn. -i^-Didynamia, 2-Angiospermia. 

 Allied to Marubium.) 



Yellow-flowered, except where otherwise specified. 

 Seeds ; cuttings under a hand-light in summer ; division 

 of the plant in spring ; dry, sandy, or chalky soil ; well 

 fitted for knolls and banks. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 



S. roma'na (Roman), i. July. Italy. 1740. Annual. 

 serra'ta (saw-leaved). See S. SPINOSA. 

 spino'sa (spiny). i. August. Spain. 1818. 



HARDY EVERGREENS. 



S. scordioi'des (Scordium-like). i. September. S. 



Europe. 1597. 



alpi'na (alpine), r. July. Pyrenees. 1827. 

 angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved), i. July. Pyrenees. 



1597- 

 elonga'ia (lengthened). August. Spain. 1822. 



Half-hardy. 

 tau'rica (Taurian). ij. July. Tauria. 1822. 



HALF-HARDY EVERGREENS. 



S. angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved), r. July. Spain. 1820. 



calyca'ntha (calyx-flowered). See STACHYS LAVANDU- 

 L^FOLIA. 



,, canarie'nsis (Canary). Yellow. Canaries. 1869. 

 Greenhouse shrub. 



ca'ndicans (white). 3. Yellowish. Madeira. 1714. 

 Greenhouse shrub. 



chamczdrifo'lia (germander-leaved), i. July. Spain. 

 1816. 



eubce'a (Eubaaan). Greece. 



fra' grans (fragrant), i. July. Spain. 



ilicifo'lia (holly-leaved). See S. FRAGRANS. 



inca'na (hoary), ij. July. Spain. 1752. 



lana'ta (woolly), i. Asia Minor; Greece. 



leuca'ntha (white-flowered), i. White. July. Spain. 

 1823. 



monta'na (mountain). Mediterranean region ; Orient. 



perfolia'ta (leaf -stem-pierced). 2. September. Le- 

 vant. 1731. 



syri'aca (Syrian). i. July. Levant. 1597. 



SIDERODE'NDRON. Iron-tree. (From sideros, iron, 

 and dendron, a tree ; from hardness of wood. Nat. ord. 

 Rubiads [Rubiaceae]. Linn. 4-Tetrandria, i-Monogynia. 

 Now referred to Ixora.) 

 S. triflo'rum (three-flowered). See IXORA FERREA. 



SIDERO'XYLON. (From sideros, iron, and xulon, 

 wood ; literally, ironwood, from its hardness. Nat. ord. 

 Sapotaceae.) 



Evergreen trees or shrubs. Cuttings in sand, in a 

 close frame, with bottom-heat. Fibrous loam, peat, and 

 sand. 



5. dulci'ficum (sweet-making). Trop. Africa. " Miracu- 

 lous Berry." 



ine'rme (unarmed). S. Africa. " Milk Wood." 

 Mastichode'ndron (Mastichodendron). W. Ind. 

 melanophle'os (black-barked). See MYRSINE MELANO- 



PHLEOS. 



mi'te (mild). White. June. S. Africa. 1816. 



Possibly a species of Ilex. 



spino'sum (spiny). See ARGANIA SIDEROXYLON. 

 iomento' sum (felted). India. 



SIDE-SADDLE FLOWER. Sarrace'nia. 



SIE'BERA. (Commemorative of F. W. Sieber a 

 plant collector. Nat. ord. UmbeUiferaa.) 



Greenhouse evergreen perennials. Seeds; divisions. 

 Fibrous loam, leaf-mould, and sand. 

 S. Billardie'ri (Billardiere's). 2-3. White. May. 



Australia. 1829. 

 lanceola'ta (lance-shaped). 3. White. Australia. 



1829. 

 compre'ssa (compressed), i. Pale yellow. May. 



Australia. 



linearifo'lia (linear-leaved). 2. Yellow. July. 

 Australia. 1824. 



SIEGESBE'CKIA. (Named after /. G. Siegesbeck, a 

 German botanist. Nat. ord. Composites [Composite], 

 Linn. ig-Syngenesia, 2-Superflua. Alliance near Eclipta.) 

 Hardy, yellow-flowered annual. Seeds in a hotbed, 

 in April ; seedlings pricked off, and finally turned out 

 into the flower-garden in the beginning of June; rich, 

 light, sandy soil. 

 S. cordifo'lia (heart-leaved). See S. ORIENTALIS. 



droseroi'des (Drosera-like). See S. ORIENTALIS. 



ibe'rica (Iberian). See S. ORIENTALIS. 



