INDEX OF PLANTS 



leaves regular; 1. 12. 1. taste 

 of fruit; 1. 13. 3. flower above 

 fmit-case; 1. 14. 1. bears on 

 last year's wood : flowers borne 

 on new wood not fertile ; 1.14.4. 

 many cultivated forms ; 2. 1. 4. 

 propagation ; 2. 2. 6. sometimes 

 improves from seed ; 2. 5. 6. 

 propagation : trees should be 

 planted close together ; 2. 7 2. 

 needs much pruning; 2. 7. 3. 

 requires pungent manure and 

 much water ; 3. 6 2. formation 

 of buds ; 3. 12. 4. fruit of ceSp<K 

 (1) comp.; 3. 15. 5. leaf of TTUO? 

 comp.; 3. 16. 4. flower of /co- 

 mpos comp.; 4. 2. 6. (?) leaf of 

 pdkavos comp.; 4. 3. 1. arrange- 

 ment of fruit of AWTOS (4) comp.; 

 4. 5. 3. does not thrive in cold 

 regions ; 4. 5. 4. grows in Pro- 

 pontis; 5. 8. 3. grows in low- 

 land parts of Latium : and on 

 Circeian promontory (a dwarf 

 kind); 6. 8. 5. very fragrant 

 in Egypt; 9. 11. 9. leaf of ri.6v- 



juaAAos 6 /uupTir>)S Comp. 



fnS)\v, moly, Allium nigrum 

 9. 15. 7. localities in Arcadia : 

 said to be like the /m. of Homer : 

 described : use as charm. 



vcdpov ? 



9. 7. 3. in list of apw/uuxra. 

 vanv, white mustard, Brassica alba 

 1. 12. 1. taste of fruit; 7. 1. 2-3; 

 time of sowing and of germina- 

 tion; 7. 3. 2. seeds described ; 

 7. 5. 5. seed keeps well. 

 vdpSov, spikenard, Nardostachys Ja- 



tamansi 



9. 7. 2. an Indian apw/ua; 9. 7. 3. 



in list of apoj/uara ; 9. 7. 4. an 



unnamed Thracian plant (see 



App. (25)) comp. 



vap0rj;a'a( = i/dp0ij see 6.2.7.), ferula, 



Ferula, communis 

 6.1.4 spineless: belongs to 'ferula- 

 like, plants ; 6. 2. 7. perhaps 

 differs only in size from vdpO^ ; 

 6.2.8. described. 

 vdp6i}% ( = vapOriKia see 6. 2. 7.), ferula, 



Ferula communis 

 1. 2. 7. flesh turns to wood ; 1.6.1. 

 core fleshy; 1. 6. 2. core mem- 



branous ; 6. 2. 7. perhaps differs 

 only in size from vapOrjicia ; 



6. 2. 8. described; 6. 3. 1. stalk 

 of o-i'A.c/Hoz' comp.; 9. 9. 6. stem 

 of 0cu//t'a comp.; 9. 10. 1. leaf of 

 both eAAe/Sopoi comp. by some ; 



9. 16. 2. diKTafjii'Ov kept ev rda- 



e^. 



i/ap/ao-cros (1) (= Xfipiov (2) 6. 6. 9.), 



narcissus, Narcissus serotinus 

 6.6.9. a coronary plant: described; 



7. 13.1. leaves described; 7.13.2. 

 no stem except the flower-stem ; 

 7. 13. 5-7. stem appears before 

 leaves, viz. flower-stem : se- 

 quence described and comp. 

 with o-Ki'AAa. 



i-apKicrcro? (2), pheasant's eye nar- 



cissus, Narcissus poeticus 

 6. 8. 1. flowering time. 



vdpnr] ? 



9. 7. 3. in list Of apw/xara. 

 (vrjTrevdes) = iLr)K.u>v 77 077106779, opium 



poppy, Papaver somniferum. 

 9. 15. 1. mythical : supposed 

 effects. 



vv^aia ( = /xa6coi'ai? 9.13.1.), yellow 



water-lily, Nuphar luteum 

 9. 13. 1. fragrant: habitat and 

 localities : leaf described : medi- 

 cinal use : called ^.aSwi-ais in 

 Boeotia, 



t'pi?, gladwyn, Iris foetidissima 



9.8.7. superstition as to gathering. 

 u/Hoi' (= t'0os 7.13.1. = <f)d(rya.voi>) , 



corn-flag, Gladiolus segetum 

 6. 8. 1. flowering time; 7. 13. 2. 

 flower-stem not the only stem. 



|t(/>o?(= i<f)iov 1. 13. 1.= $d<Tyai>oi>), 

 corn-flag, Gladiolus segetum. 



wild pear, Pyrus communis 

 var. P.t/raster 



2. 5. 6. trees should be planted 



rather far apart. 

 077 (OLT?), sorb, Sorbus domestica 



2. 2 10. becomes sterile in a warm 

 place ; 2. 7. 7. ' correcting ' the 

 tree ; 3. 2. 1. fruit sweeter and 

 better ripened in wild than in 

 cultivated form ; 3. 5. 5. winter- 

 buds ; 3. 6. 5. roots shallow but 

 strong: thick according to Ar- 

 cadians; 3 11. 3. leaf of /ue 



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