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WAHLENBERGIA 



VRIFSIA. (Named after Dr. de Vriese, a Dutch 

 botanist. Nat. ord. Bromelworts [Bromeliace<e]. Linn. 

 b-Hexandria, i-Monogynia. Now referred to Tillandsia.) 



V. Alexa'ndra (Queen Alexandra's). See TILLANDSIA 



ALEXANDRA. 

 amethysti'na (amethyst). See TILLANDSIA AMETHYS- 



TINA. 



a'nceps (two-edged). See TILLANDSIA ANCEPS. 

 Bartile'ti (Barillet's). See TILLANDSIA BARILLETI. 

 be'llula (pretty). See TILLANDSIA HELICONIOIDES. 

 Billbe'rgice (Billbergia). See TILLANDSIA BILLBER- 



GI^E. 

 brachy'stachys (short-spiked). See TILLANDSIA CARIN- 



ATA. 

 ccespito'sa (tufted). See TILLANDSIA SCHLECTEN- 



DAHLII. 



,, carina'ta (keeled). See TILLANDSIA CARINATA. 

 chry so' stocky s (golden-spiked). See TILLANDSIA 



CHRYSOSTACHYS. 



cora'llina (coral). See TILLANDSIA CORALLINA. 



crotalo'phora (clapper-bearing). See TILLANDSIA 

 BARILLETI. 



duvalia'na (Duvalian). See TILLANDSIA DUVALIANA. 



Falkenbe'rgii (Falkenberg's). See TILLANDSIA HELI- 

 CONIOIDES. 



fenestra'lis (window). See TILLANDSIA FENESTRALIS. 



gigante'a (gigantic). See TILLANDSIA REGINA. 



gladiolifto'ra (Gladiolus-flowered). See TILLANDSIA 



GLADIOLIFLORA. 



glauzophy'lla (milky-green-leaved). See TILLANDSIA 



GLAUCOPHYLLA. 



glaziovia'na (Glaziovian). See TILLANDSIA REGINA. 

 gra'cilis (slender). See TILLANDSIA PROCERA. 

 ,, gutta'ta (spotted). See TILLANDSIA GUTTATA. 

 heliconioi'dcs (Heliconia-like). See TILLANDSIA HELI- 

 CONIOIDES. 

 hierogiyphica (hieroglyphical). See TILLANDSIA 



HIEROGLYPHICA. 



incurva'ta (incurved). See TILLANDSIA INCURVATA. 

 imperia'lis (imperial). See TILLANDSIA REGINA m- 



PERIALIS. 



Jo'nghei (Jonghe's). See TILLANDSIA JONGHEI. 

 Kra'meri (Kramer's). See TILLANDSIA PSITTACINA 



KRAMERI. 



Li'ndeni (Linden's). See TILLANDSIA LINDENI. 

 .Marte'lli (Martell's). See TILLANDSIA MARTELLI. 

 ,, mcensia'na (Moensian). See TILLANDSIA MCENSIANA. 

 paraba'ica (Parabaic). See TILLANDSIA PARABAICA. 

 Philippocabu'rgi (Philipp-Coburg's). See TILLANDSIA 



PHILIPPOCOBURGI. 

 Platzma'nni (Platzmann's). See TILLANDSIA PLATZ- 



MANNI. 



psittac\'na (pairot-like-flou-ered). See TILLANDSIA 

 PSITTACINA and variety. 



pulverulefnta linea'ta. (powdery -lined). Flowers un- 

 known. Leaves striped with yellow. Brazil. 1888. 



purpura' scens (purple). Leaves purple beneath. 

 Brazil. 1893. 



quintusia'na (Quintusian). See TILLANDSIA QUIN- 



TUSIANA. 



reticula'ta (netted). See TILLANDSIA RETICULATA. 

 rodigasia'na (Rodigasian). See TILLANDSIA RODI- 



GASIANA. 



sanguinole'nta (blood-red). See TILLANDSIA SAN- 

 GUI N OLE NTA. 



Saunde'rsii (Saunders'). See TILLANDSIA SAUNDERSII. 



scala'ris (ladder). See TILLANDSIA SCALARIS. 



siebertia'na (Siebertian). Leaves narrow, spiny, edged 

 with white. 1899. 



specio'sa (showy). See TILLANDSIA SPLENDENS. 



sple"ndens (splendid). See TILLANDSIA SPLENDENS. 



tessella'ta. (tessellated). See TILLANDSIA TESSELLATA 

 and varieties. 



tricolor (three-coloured). See TILLANDSIA PUNCTUL- 



ATA. 



tniffautia'na (Truffautian). See TILLANDSIA INCUR- 

 VATA. 



vimina'lis (twiggy). See TILLANDSIA VIMINALIS. 



viridiflo'ra (green-flowered). SBB.TILLANDSIA VIMIN- 

 ALIS. 



Warmi'ngii (Warming's). See TILLANDSIA WARM- 



INGII. 



wawra'nea (Wawra's). See TILLANDSIA WAWRANEA. 

 xipho' stachys (sword-spiked). See TILLANDSIA XIPHO- 

 STACHYS. 



VULNERA'RIA. (From vulnus, vulneris, a wound 

 Nat. ord. Leguminosae. Now referred to Anthyllis.) 

 V. Anthy'llis (Anthyllis). See ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA. 

 Dille'nii (Dillenius'). See ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA 



DILLENII. 



rubriflo'ra (red-flowered). See ANTHYLLIS VULNER- 

 ARIA DILLENII. 



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WACHENDO RFIA. (Named after E. /. Wachendorf, 

 a Dutch botanist. Nat. ord. Bloodworts [Haemodoraceae]. 

 Lion. s-Triandria, i-Monogynia.) 



Greenhouse, South African bulbs ; yellow-flowered, 

 except where otherwise mentioned, and requiring the 

 same treatment as the larger Ixias. They bloom in 

 ApriL 

 W. brevifo'lia (short-leaved). See W. HIRSUTA. 



, breynia'na (Breynian). See W. HIRSUTA. 



, grami'nea (grass-Uaved). See W. GRAMIXIFOLIA. 



, gratninifo'lia (grass-leaved), i. 



, HibbSrtii (Hibbert's). See W. PANICULATA. 



, hirsu'ta (hairy), ij. Violet. 1687. 



, panicula'ta (panicled). 2. 1700. 

 UntUla. (tender), i. 1816. 

 ,, ihyrsifto'ra (thyrse-flowered). 2. May. 1759. 

 villo'sa (shaggy). See W. HIRSUTA. 



WAFER ASH. Ptc'leatrifolia'ta. 



WAG A TEA. (Probably commemorative. Nat. ord. 

 Leguminosas. Allied to Gleditschia and Caesalpinia.) 



A tall, climbing stove shrub. Cuttings in sand, in a 

 warm frame, with bottom-heat. Sandy loam and peat. 

 W. spica' ta (spiked). 30. Orange; calyx scarlet. India. 



WAHLENBERGIA. (Named after Dr. Wahlenberg, 

 author of " Flora Lapponica." Nat. ord. Bellworts 

 [Campanulaceae]. Linn. 5-Pcntandria, i-Monogynia.) 



All are blue-flowered, except when otherwise men- 

 tioned. Seeds under a glass in the beginning of April, 

 and planted out at the end of May; division of perennials, 

 and cuttings of the young shoots at the beginning of 

 summer, under a hand-light ; sandy peat and loam, and 

 a cool, moist situation. 



GREENHOUSE ANNUALS, &c. 



W. capilla'ris (hair-leaved). See W. GRACILIS. 



cSmua (drooping). Blue, white. July. S. Africa. 

 1804. Biennial. 



dehi' scens (gaping). See W. GRACILIS. 



gra'cilis (slender). April. Southern tropical and 

 temperate regions. 1794. Biennial. " Australian 

 HarebelL" 



littora'lis (sea-shore). ApriL Van Diemen's Land. 

 1820. Biennial. 



tvbero'sa (tuberous), i-ij. White, rose. Juan Fer- 

 nandez. 1874. 



undula'ta (wavy). Violet-blue. S. Africa. 



vincaflo'ra (Vinca-flowered). See W. GRACILIS. 



HARDY PERENNIALS. 



W. (dbomargina'ta (white-margined). See W. SAXICOLA. 

 arva'tica (Arvatian). See W. HEDERACEA. 

 capilla'cea (hadr-like-/aj;^). White. May. S.Africa. 



1822. 



dalma'tica (Dahnatian). Daknatia. 

 graminifo'lia (grass-leaved), i. June. Hungary; 



Italy. 1817. 

 grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). See PLATYCODON GRAN- 



DIFLORUM. 



hfdera'cea (ivy-like). J. June, July. Europe 



(England). " Ivy-leaved HarebeU." 

 Kitaibe'lii (Kitaibel's). Violet. June. Hungary. 



1823. 



croa'tica (Croatic). Croatia, &c. 

 ni'vea (snowy). Snow-white ; calyx reddish. Alps 



of Bosnia. 1893. 



Pumi'lio (Pumih'o). J. Violet. June. Dalmatia. 

 pumtiio'rum (diminutive). See W. SERPYLLIFOLIA 



DIKARICA. 



rc'pcns (creeping). See W. PROCUMBENS. 

 Ro'ylei (Royle's). See CODONOPSIS OVATA. 



