VERONICA 



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VESICARIA 



May. 



See V. SPURIA. 

 See V. SPICATA. 

 Lilac. June. 1824. 

 August. S. Europe. 



V. gla'bra a'lba (white). See V. LONGIFOLIA ALBA. 

 gra'ndis (grand), ij. White. August. Siberia. 



1826. 



hy'brida (hybrid). See V. SPICATA HYBRIDA. 

 inca'na (hoary). 2. May. Russia. 1759. 

 inci'sa (cut-leaved). 2. July. Siberia. 1739. 

 Jacqui'ni (Jacquin's). See V. AUSTRIACA. 

 lacinia'ta (jagged-leaved). See V. SPURIA. 

 latifo'lia (broad-leaved), i. White, blue. 



Austria. 1748. 



laxiflo'ra (loose-flowered). Belgium. 

 leuca'ntha (white-flowered). See V. SPURIA LEU- 



CANTHA. 



linaricefo'lia (Linaria-leaved). 

 longibractea'ta (long-bracted). 

 longiflo'ra (long-flowered), i. 

 longifo'lia (long-leaved). 3. 

 1731. 



abbrevia'ta (shortened). May. 1823. 

 a'lba (white). 3. White. August. 

 incarna'ta (flesh-coloured). 3. Flesh. August. 

 latifo'lia (broad- leaved). June. Crimea. 1821. 

 ro'sea (rosy). 2-3. Rose-pink. July to Sep- 

 tember. 



subse'ssilis (nearly-stalkless). SeeV. SUBSESSILIS. 

 variega'ta (variegated-/w^). i. July. 

 mari'tima (marine). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 me' dia, (mediate). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 tnelanw'lica (melancholy), i. June. 1820. 

 melisscefo'lia (balm- leaved), i. May. Caucasus. 



1826. 



menthczfo'lia (mint-leaved). See V. SPICATA. 

 Me'yeri (Meyer's). July. Dahuria. 1837. 

 Michau'xii (Michaux's). i. July. Persia. 1834. 

 micro, 'ntha (small-flowered). See V. CHAM^EDRYSi 

 microphy'lla (smaU-leaved). See V. SERPYLLIFOLIA. 

 M monta'na (mountain). J-i. Pale blue. May, June. 



Europe (Britain). 



muelleria'na (Muellerian). See V. OFFICINALIS. 

 multi'fida (much-cut). . June. Siberia. 1748. 

 negle'cta (neglected). See V. INCANA. 

 ni'tens (shining). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 ni'tida (clear). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 Nummula'ria (moneywort-leaved). J. June. Pyre- 



nees. 1820. 

 officina'lis (shop). J. June. Europe (Britain). 



" Fluellen." 

 orchi'dea (Orchis-flowered), i. August. Europe. 



1819. 



orienta'lis (eastern). J. July. Levant. 1748. 

 ,, tenuifo'lia (slender- leaved). . June. Tauria. 



1820. 



pa'llida (pale). See V. GENTIANOIDES. 

 panicula'ta (panicled). See V. SPURIA. 

 pectina'ta (comb-leaved), i. May. Orient. 1819. 

 ro'sea (rosy). |. Pink. May to July. 

 peduncula'ris (jong-flower-stalked). i. March. Cau- 



casus. 1826. 



,, persicifo'lia (peach-leaved). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 petra'a (rock), i. May. Caucasus. 1821. 

 pilo'sa (shaggy). See V. CHAM^EDRYS. 

 pinna'ta (leafleted). i. May. Siberia. 1776. 

 pinnati'fida (leaflet-cut), i. June. 1817. 

 plica' ta (plaited). See V. CHAM^JDRYS. 

 polysta'chya (many-spiked). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 Po'nce (Pona's). *. September. Pyrenees. 1822. 

 prtza'lta (very high). 4. August. 1817. 

 prce'cox (early). J. June. S. Europe. 1775. 

 prostra'ta (trailing) of Linn. i. May. Europe. 1774. 

 satureicefo'lia (savory- leaved). See V. TEUCRIUM 



DUBIA. 

 prostra'ta (prostrate) of Vill. See V. TEUCRIUM 



DUBIA. 

 ripens (creeping). White. September. Corsica. 



1829. 



rupe'stris (rock). See V. TEUCRIUM DUBIA. 

 ruthe'nica (Russian). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 satureioi' des (Satureia-like). i. Bright blue. May to 



August. Dalmatia. 



Schmi'dtii (Schmidt's). See V. CHAM.*EDRYS. 

 serpyllifo'lia (Serpyllum- leaved). J. May. Europe 



(Britain). 



humifu'sa (low-spreading). J. May. Europe. 

 negle'cta (neglected). J. May. Britain. 

 quaterna'ta (four-leaved). |. May. Europe. 

 tend lla (tender), j. May. Europe. 



V. seti'gera (bristled). See V. OFFICINALIS. 

 sibi'rica (Siberian). See V. VIRGINICA. 

 spica'ta (spiked), i. August. Europe (England). 

 a'lba (white), i. White. J uly to September. 

 brevifo'lia (short-leaved), i. May to July. 1822. 

 hy'brida (hybrid). i. June, July, August. 



England. 

 variega'ta (variegated), i*. Leaves variegated. 



July to September. 



spw'n'a (spurious). 2. August. Siberia. 1731. 

 leuca'ntha (white-fiowered). 2. White. July. 



Siberia. 1817. 



stephania'na ^Stephan's). See V. SPURIA. 

 ,, subse'ssilis (nearly-stalkless). 1^-2. Deep blue. July 



to October. Japan. 1878. " Japanese Speedwell." 

 tau'rica (Taurian). See V. ORIENTALIS TENUIFOLIA. 

 telephifo'lia (Telephium- leaved) . Caucasus. 

 tene'lla (tender). See V. REPENS. 

 tenuifo'lia (fine- leaved). See V. ASSOANA. 

 Teu'crium (germander-leaved). 2. July. Europe. 1596. 

 a'lba (wnite). i. White. May to October. 1910. 

 du'bia (doubtful). }. Blue. May to October. 

 ,, Pseu'do-chamce'drys (false-chamasdrys). i. May 



to August. Austria. 



ticine'nsis (Ticin). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 trichoca'rpa (hairy-capsuled). See V. AUSTRIACA. 

 villo'sa (shaggy). See V. LONGIFOLIA. 

 virgi'nica (Virginian). 5. White. July. N. Amer. 



1714. " Great Virginian Speedwell." 

 incarna'ta (flesh-coloured). 5. Flesh. July. 



Virginia. 1714. 

 japo'nica (Japanese). 3. Lilac. Leaves much 



broader. 

 Wormskio'ldii (Wormskiold's). See V. ALPINA 



WORMSKIOLDII. 



VERONICA' STRUM. See VERONICA. 



VERSAILLES LAUREL. Pru'nus Lauroce'rasus lati- 

 fo'lia. 



VERSCHAFFE'LTIA. (Commemorative of M. A. 

 Verschaffelt, the introducer of V. splendida. Nat. ord. 

 Palmaceas.) 



Stove Palm with large and handsome leaves. Seeds. 

 Fibrous loam, peat, and sand. 

 V. mdanochce' tes (black-haired). See ROSCHERIA MELANO- 



OH^TES. 



sple'ndida (splendid). 50-80. Seychelles. 1864. 



VERTICO'RDIA. (Derivation not given. Nat. ord. 

 Fringe-myrtles [Myrtacea?]. Linn. to-Decandria, i-Mono- 

 gynia.) 



' Greenhouse evergreens, from Australia. Cuttings of 

 young shoots in sand, under a bell-glass, in April or May ; 

 fibrous loam and sandy peat. Winter temp., 38 to 45. 

 V. acero'sa (chaff y-leaved). Yellow. April. 1842. 



Bro'wnii (Brown's), i. White. April. 1826. 



,, densiflo'ra (dense-flowered). White. June. 



Fontane'sii (Desfontaine's). i. White. April. 1826. 



grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). Yellow. May. 



helia'ntha (sunflower). See V. GRANDIFLORA. 



insi'gnis (showy). Pink. April. 1839. 



ni'tens (shining). 2-3. Golden-yellow. May. 1862. 



penni'gera (feathery). Lilac. April. 1841. 



serra'ta (sawed). Yellow. May. 1841. 



seti'gera (bristly). See V. PENJMGERA. 

 VERVAIN. Verbe'na. 



VERVAIN, BASTARD. Stachytarphe' ta muta'bilis. 

 VERVAIN SAGE. Sa'lvia Verbena'ca. 



VESICA'RIA. Bladder Pod. (From vesica, a bladders 

 or blister ; inflated seed-pods. Nat. ord. Crucifers 

 [Crucifera?]. Linn. i$-Tett -Mlynamia. Allied to Au- 

 brietiaj 



All yellow-flowered. Seeds, division, and cuttings of 

 the young shoots under a hand-lig-ht ; common soil. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



V. gra'cilis (slender). June. Texas. 1834. 

 grandiflo'ra (large- flowered). July. Texas. 1835. 

 ainua'ta (indented-leaved). See ALYSSUM SINUATUM. 



HARDY EVERGREENS. 



V. a'rctica (arctic). . August. N. Amer. 1826. 

 arena' so. (sandy). See V. ARCTICA. 



