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Bucco. See Agathosma. 

 Buceras. See Terminalia. 

 Bucida. See Terminalia. 

 Buckbean. See Menyanthes. 

 Buckeye. See yEsculus. 

 Bucklandia. Hamamelidece. 



Increased by cuttings of ripened shoots placed in sandy 



loam under a hand-glass, in moderate heat. Water carefully, 



for they are liable to rot off. 



Buckthorn. See Rhamnus. 



Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum and Tartaricuni). Polyg- 



onacece. 

 Propagated by seeds. 



Buffalo erry. See Shepherdia. 

 Bugle. See Ajuga. 

 Bugle Lily. See Watsonia. 

 Bugwort. See Cimicifuga. 

 Bulbine Liliacece. 



Increased the bulbous rooted species by offsets, and the 

 herbaceous sorts by suckers and divisions. Also by cuttings. 



Bulbocodium. Liliacece. 



Increased by offsets in a rich, sandy loam. Take up the 

 bulbs, divide and replant them every second year, handling 

 in autumn and renewing the soil or planting in new positions. 



Bulbophyllum, Anisopetalum, Bolbophyllum, Tribrachium. 



Orchidece. 



Propagated by division of the pseudo-bulbs. 

 Bulbospermum. See Peliosanthes. 

 Bullrush. See Typha and Juncus 

 Bumalda. See Staphylea. 

 Bunchosia. Malpighiacece. 



Propagated by cuttings of ripened shoots, placed in sand 

 under a bell-glass, in moist bottom heat. Good drainage is 

 essential. 



Buphthalmum (Ox-eye). Compositce. 



Propagated in spring or autumn by divisions. 



