THUYA 



$57 



THYME, WATER 



covered, and if a frame or han<l-li ht r.m be set o\cr 

 them, all the better ; moist soil suits most of. them ; a 

 f the tenderest will require protection until they 

 become some size. 



T. acu'ta (acute). See T. ORIENTALIS. 

 articula'ta (jointed). See CALLITRIS QUADRIVALVIS. 

 ., austra'lis (southern). See CALLITRIS RHOMBOIOEA. 

 chile'nsis (Chilian). See LIBOCEDRUS CHILENSIS. 

 craigia'na (Craigian). See T. PLICATA. 

 cupressoi'des (cypress-like). See CALLITRIS CUPRES- 



SOIDES. 



dolabra' ta (axe-shaped). 40-50. Mountains of Japan. 

 ,, alti'ssima (tallest). Habit nearly columnar. 1906. 

 crtsta'ta (crested). Plant globose, with fan-shaped 



branches. 1906. 



na'na (dwarf), i-ij. Japan 1862. 

 plica ta (plaited). The branches appear folded. 



1906. 

 ,, variegata (variegated . Some twigs are variegated 



with pale yellow. 



donia'na (Don's). See LIBOCEDRUS DONIANA. 

 filifo'rmis (thread-/fat'd). See T. ORIENTALIS PEN- 



DULA. 



qigante'a (gigantic). See T. PLICATA. 

 japo'nica (Japanese). 10-3,0. Japan. 1862. 

 latevi'rens (bright-green). See T. DOLABRATA NANA. 

 Lo'bbi (Lobb's). See T. PLICATA. 

 Mcnzie'sti (Menzies'). See T. PLICATA. 

 nepalc'nsis (Nepaul). See THUYA ORIENTALIS NEPAL- 



ENSIS. 



occidenta'lis (western). 50. May. N. Amer. 1596. 

 " American Arboryitae." 

 alba (white). Tips of young twigs silvery. 

 argc'ntfa (silvery). Twigs silvery. 

 au'rea (golden). Golden- yellow. 

 Betera'msii (Beterams'). Young growths copper- 

 coloured. 1910. 

 Bodme'ri (Bodmer's). 

 Buchana'ni (Buchanan's). 

 cauca'sica (Caucasian). 

 ,, compa'cta (compact). Habit conical. 

 ,, cristt'ta (crested). Twigs crowded at ends of 

 branches. 



decussa'ta (decussate). Leaves spreading like a 

 juniper. 



de'nsa (dense). 

 Dickso'ni (Dickson's). 

 ,, dorkine'nsis (Dorking). 

 Dougla'sii (Douglas's). 

 elluangeria'na (Ellwangerian). A pigmy. 

 ,, ellirangeria'na au'rea (golden). Foliage golden- 

 yelJow, not burning in summer. 1896. 

 ,, ere" eta (erect). Habit upright. 

 ere'cta vi'ridis (green). Upright, green. 

 ericoi'des (heath-like). Dwarf, heath-like bush. 

 ,, fiabella'ta (fan-shaped). Twigs fan-shaped. 

 ,, plobo'sa (globose). Habit dwarf, globular. 

 globo'sa compa'cta (compact). 

 gra'cilis (graceful). Twigs slender. 

 Ho'vei (Hove's). Twigs arranged in flat branches. 

 lu'tea (yellow). Twigs pale yellow. 

 pe'ndula (drooping). Principal branches drooping. 

 ,, pulvcrule'nta (powdery). 

 Rive'rsii (Rivers'). 

 Spce'thii (Spaeth's). Twiglets slender, thread-like. 



ibgo. 



variega'ta (variegated-/ai'&f). 25. May. 

 ven'crnea'na (Vervaenean). Whole plant pale 

 yellow. 



' Wagntfri (Wagner's). Habit dense, narrow, 

 pyramidal. 1 896. 



-.calthame'nsis (Waltham). Habit pyramidal. 

 ,, u'area'na (Warean). 

 ,, uarea'na lute'scens (yellowish). 

 Waxen (Waxen). 



orienta'lis (eastern). 25. May. China. 1752. 

 " Chinese Arborvitas." 



arge'nteo-variega'ta ^silver-variegated). Branchlets 

 variegated with white. 

 ascote'nsis (Ascot). Twigs golden. 

 athrotaxoi'des (Athrotaxis-like). Dwarf, with 

 stout twie$. 



au'rea (golden). 3. Golden-yellow. 

 , au're^-varie^a'ta (trolden-varieeated). 



compa'cUi (compact). Bright green, conical, dwarf. 



I", orienta'lis decussa'ta (decussate). Leaves spreading 

 like those of a Juniper. 



,, de'nsa (dense). Sea- 



elfganti'ssima (very-elegant). Twigs erect, com- 

 pressed, golden-yellow when young. 



,, falca'ta (sickle-shaped). 

 falca'ta na'na (dwarf). 

 falca'ta no'va (new). 

 frencloi'des (Frenela-like). 

 Frccbe'li (Froebel's). 



funicula'ta (stalked). Twigs bright green. 

 glau'ca (sea-green). 



globo'sa (globose). 



gra'cilis (slender). Twigs slender. 



,, Hove'yi (Hovey's). 



,, incurva'ta (uiciu-ved). 



,, inter me' dia (intermediate). 



macroca'rpa (large-fruited). 



tnelde'nsis (Melden). 



,, mi'nima (smallest). 



monstro'sa (monstrous). Branches twisted, few. 



nepale'nsis (Nepaulese). 20. May. NepauL 1824. 



pekine'nsis (Pekin). 60. Pekin. 1861. 



pe'ndula (drooping). 15-20. Twigs whip-like, 

 drooping. May. Japan. 1828. 



i> . pyramida'lis (pyramidal). 12-30. May. Tartary. 

 1820. 



semperaure'scens (always-golden). Retains its 

 colour always. 



Siebo'ldii (Siebold's). See T. ORIENTALIS COM- 

 PACT A. 



stri'cta (erect). See T. ORIENTALIS PYRAMIDALIS. 



tata'rica (Tartarian). See T. ORIENTALIS PYRA- 

 MIDALIS. 



triangula' ris (triangular). 



zuccarinia'na (Zuccarinian). See T. ORIENTALIS 

 COMPACTA. 



pe'ndula (drooping-branched). See T. ORIENTALIS 



PENDULA. 



plica' ta (plaited). 100-150. May. N.W.Amer. 1796. 



" Red " or " Canoe Cedar." 

 atrovi'rens (dark green). 

 ,, au'rea (golden). 

 compa'cta (compact). 

 ,, fastigia'ta (upright). 

 gra'cilis (slender). 

 mi'nima (smallest). 

 pe'ndula (drooping). 

 ,, pu'mila (dwarf). 

 11 pyramida'lis (pyramidal). 

 recu'rva na'na (dwarf-recurved). 

 ,, recurva'ta (recurved). 

 ,, semperaure'scens (always-golden). 

 ,, umbraculi'fera (umbrella-bearing). 

 variega'ta (variegated). Variegated with light 



yellow. 



,; zrf>rt"na(zebra-striped). Twigs striped at intervals. 

 Standi'shii (Standish's). See T. JAPONICA. 

 tetrago'na (four-sided). See LIBOCEDRUS TETRAGONA. 

 u-area'na (Warean). See T. OCCIDENTALIS WAREANA. 



THUYOPSIS. (From Thuya, the Arborvitae, and opsis, 

 likeness. Nat. ord. Coniferae. Now referred to Thuya.) 

 T. borea'lis nidi' f era (nest-bearing northern). See 



CUPRESSUS NOOTKATENSIS NIDIFICA. 



dolabra' ta (axe-shaped). See THUYA DOLABRATA. 

 Icetevi'rens (bright-green). See THUYA DOLABRATA 



NANA. 



variega'ta (variegated). See THUYA DOLABRATA 



VARIEGATA. 



,, Standi'shii (Standish's). See THUYA JAPONICA. 



THY MBRA. (An ancient name applied to a th}-me- 

 like plant. Nat. ord. Lipu'orts [Labiatae], Linn. 14- 

 DidynamiOf i-Gymnospermia. Allied to Melissa.) 



Half-hamy evergreen. Seeds in April, or cuttings 



under a hand-light in June; sandy, gravelly loam. 



Nice rock-work plants. They require a cold pit in winter. 



T. carolinia'na (Carolinian). See MACBRIDEA PULCHRA. 



cilia' ta (hair-fringed). See THYMUS CILIATUS. 



spica'ta (spike-flowered), ij. Pale purple. June. 



Levant. 1699. 

 THYME. Thy'mus. 



THYME, BASIL. Calami'ntha A'cinos. 

 THYME, WATER. Elo'dea. 



