INDEX OF PLANTS 



comp. ; 3. 12. 6-9. described ; 



3. 15. 4. leaf of Te'p/oui>0os comp. 



oivdvGri (1), drop-wort, Spiraea Fili- 



pendula 



6. 0. 11. a coronary plant: grown 

 from seed ; 6. 8. 1-2. flowering 

 time : flower described. 



oivdvQr) (2) r) aypux, wild Vine, Vitis 



silrestris 



5. 9. 6. aflpa-ytVrj CO nip. 



ola-os ( = a-y'o?), withy, Vitex Agnus- 



castus 



3. 18. 1-2. has two forms, ' white' 

 and ' black ' ; 6. 2 2. used for 

 tying-up. 



oAocrxoii'o?, nee trxoivos 6 6A. 



oAvpa, (cultural variety of eta), rice- 

 wheat, Triticum dicoccum 



8. 1. 3. sown early; 8. 4. 1. comp. 

 in detail with other cereals ; 

 8. 9 2. does not exhaust the 

 soil much : reason. 



bvo6r)pa.<; ( = 5a<i'i7 >; dypi'a), oleander, 



Nerium Oleander 



9. 19 1. effect on 'mind': de- 

 scribed. 



o^oTrvfos, Onopordon illurwum 



6. 4. 3. a ' thistle-like ' plant. 

 oi-oxeiAe's, bugloss, Echium diffusion 



7. 10. 3. flowers borne in succes- 

 sion. 



6 i>o> i/is, rest-harrow, Ononis anti- 

 quorum 



6. 1. 3. has leaves as well as 

 spines : a wild under-shrub ; 

 6. 5. 1. in list of spinous plants 

 which have leaves as well as 

 spines; 6. 5. 3-4. described: 

 troublesome to farmers. 



o^vaicavtfos, cotoneaster, Cotoneaster 



Pyracantha 



1. 9. 3. evergreen ; 3. 3. 1. tree of 

 mountain and plain; 3. 3. 3. 

 evergreen ; 3. 4. 2. time of bud- 

 ding ; 3. 4. 4. time of fruiting ; 



4.4.2. thorilS Of /u.T)Ae<x 17 Ilepo-i/cr) 



comp.; 6. 8 3. fruit used in gar- 

 lands. 



6vr) (oua), beech, Fagus silvattca 

 3. 3. 8. doubt whether it has a 

 flower; 3. 6. 5. roots few 

 slender and ' plain' according to 

 Arcadians : shallow - rooting ; 

 3. 10. 1. described; 3. 11. 5. 

 mountain and lowland forms 



compared; 5. 1. 2. time of cut- 

 ting timber ; 5. 1. 4. dp.; 5. 4. 4. 

 wood does not decay in water ; 

 5. 6. 4. w r ood ' moist ' : used for 

 elastic bedsteads ; 5. 7. 2. wood 

 used for keel etc.of small vessels; 

 5. 7. 6. other uses of wood ; 

 5. 8. 3. grows very fine in low- 

 land part of Latin m. 

 b&KeSpos (=*ce'a P os (1) 3. 12. 3.), 

 prickly cedar, Juniperus Oxy- 

 cedrus 



3. 12. 3. some, who call ap*eu0o<> a 

 Kf'Spos, distinguish /ce'Spo? (1) as 

 6u/ce6pos. 



OTTtTlW, ? 



7. 13. 9. (in defective sentence) 



belongs to ra jSoA/SwS^. 

 oTro/SaAtrapov, See jSaAcrajuoi'. 



opeiocre'Atvoi', parsley, Petroselinum 

 sativum 



7. 6. 3-4. distinguished from other 

 forms of vekivov : medicinal use. 



opeiTrreAea, wych-elm, Ulmus mon- 



tana 

 3.14.1. distinguished from TrreAea. 



bpiyavov (opi'yavos) (== 6. 17 jiteAaiva), 

 marjoram, Origanum viride etc. 

 1. 9. 4. evergreen (partly) ; 1. 12. 1. 

 taste pf fruit; 6. 1. 4. a spine- 

 less wild under-shrub ; C. 2. 3. 

 two forms, ' black ' and ' white' 

 (see beloiv) : seed conspicuous : 

 not, like flj/io?, particular as to 

 situation ; 7. 1. 3. time of ger- 

 mination ; 7. 1. 6. germination ; 

 7. 2. 1. propagation; 7. 6 1. 

 wild form distinguished. 



uptyai'os T; Aeuoj, marjoram, Ori- 

 ganum heracleoticum 

 6. 2. 3. distinguished from 6. 17 



p.cAau'a. 



opcyavo? v) /xe'Aaiva ( = opiyai/or), mar- 

 joram, Origanum viride 

 6. 2. 3. distinguished from 6. 17 



Aevx7. 



op^ivov , Salvia Horminum 



8. 1. 4. sown later than cereals 

 and pulses ; 8. 7. 3. doubtful if 

 eaten green by animals: de- 

 scribed : sown at same time as 



o-r/era/XTj. 



opo/Sayx 7 ?. dodder, Cuscuta europaea 

 8. 8. 4. grows specially among 

 opo^oi : reason : aTrapu'Tj comp. 



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