INDEX OF PLANTS 



shed immature fruit; 3. 5. 4. 

 autumn budding; 3. 6. 2. for- 

 mation of buds ; 3. 18. 4. fruit 

 and growth of KWOCT/BO.? comp.; 

 3.18.13. size and leaf of evwi/v/xo? 

 comp.; 4. 3. 3. stones eaten with 

 fruit ; 4. 5. 3. grows well in 

 Pontus with shelter ; 4. 5. 4. 

 grows on Mt. Tmolus and 

 Mysian Olympus; 4. 10. 3. 

 flower of a-iSrj comp.: seeds of 

 o-i'Srj contrasted ; 4. 13. 2. short- 

 lived, especially the stoneless 

 form (see belotv); 4. 13. 3. after 

 decaying shoots again from 

 same stock ; 4. 14. 10. fruit gets 

 worm-eaten ; 4. 14. 12. unin- 

 jured by special winds ; 4. 16. 1. 

 survives splitting of stem; 6.1.3. 

 has spines on the shoots ; 7.13.4. 

 fruit kept by inserting stalk 

 in bulb of o-a'AAa ; 9. 5. 2. size 

 of /3aAcra/aov COmp. 



poa T/ aTrvpTjfO', , Punica Granatum 



var. 

 4. 13. 2. specially short-lived. 



pooWi'a (flower poSov, fruit JU.TJAOI/ 

 6. 6. 6.), rose, Rosa centifolia 

 etc. 



1; 9. 4. evergreen ; 1. 13. 1. colour 

 alluded to ; 1. 13. 2. has a ' two- 

 fold ' flower; 1. 13. 3. flower 

 above fruit-case ; 1.13.5. flower 

 of poa comp.; 2. 2. 1. propaga- 

 tion ; 4. 8^ 7. colour of flower of 

 Kva/ixos o Ai-yiiTrTios comp.; 4.10.3. 

 sepals of <riSr) comp.; 6. 1. 1. in 

 list of under-shrubs ; 6.1.3. has 

 spines on the shoots ; 6. 6. 4-6. 

 a cultivated under-shrub : a 

 coronary plant : many kinds : 

 localities : propagation and cul- 

 tivation ; 6.8.2. flowering time ; 

 6. 8. 5. bush lives five years 

 and then degenerates unless 

 pruned: position and climate 

 important for fragrance: flowers 

 very early in Egypt ; 6. 8. 6. 

 blooms well on mountains, 

 but has inferior scent ; 9. 19. 1. 

 colour of flower of bvoOiipas 

 comp. 



poSoi' TO aypiov, wild rose, Rosa 



dumetorum 

 6. 2. 1. flower of KiVflo? comp. 



povs (drug pous 3. 18. 5.), sumach 



Rhus Coriaria 



3. 18. 1 . has more than one form 

 (see below) ; 3. 18. 5. ' male ' 

 and ' female ' forms : described : 

 used for dyeing : produces a 

 drug called pous. 



povs 17 Aev/fTj 



3. 18. 2. distinguished from p. ^ 



' 

 poO 



3. 18. 2. distinguished from p. ij 



, globe-thistle, Echinops spin- 

 osus 



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

 branches from the top. 



o-api (stalk o-api), Cyperus auricomus 

 4. 8. 2. useful for food in Egypt : 

 4. 8. 5. described. 



cre'A.ivoi', celery, Apium graveolens 

 1.2.2. takes two years to mature ; 

 1. 6. 6. root single, but with 

 large side-growths ; 1.9.4. ever- 

 green (partly) ; 1. 10. 7. time of 

 leaf-growth ; 1. 12. 2. taste of 

 sap ; 2. 4. 3. effect of trampling 

 and rolling in seed ; 6. 3. 1. leaf 

 of o-tA^toi/ comp.; 7. 1. 2-3. time 

 of sowing and germination ; 

 7. 1. 6. germination; 7. 1. 7. 

 bears fruit in second year ; 

 7. 2. 2. root makes offsets; 

 7. 2. 5. root described ; 7. 2. 8, 

 do.; 7. 3. 4-5. methods of sow- 

 ing and transplanting ; 7. 4. 6. 

 kinds distinguished ; 7. 5. 3. 

 bears transplanting ; 7.6.3. wild 



forms ('nnroa'ekivov, eAeiocre'Aivoi', 



opeioo-e'Ati/oi') distinguished. 



CTeAti/ov TO eAetov (= t'Aeiowe'Aii'Oj'), 



marsh celery, Apium graveo- 

 lens 

 4. 8. 1. in list of marsh plants; 



9. 11. 1. leaf of Ai/Sa^toTis 17 *dp- 



Trifxos comp. 

 o-eo-eAt, hart wort, Tordylium offi,- 



cinale 



9. 15. 5. an Arcadian drug. 

 o-Tj/uuSa (?), Judas-tree, Cercis Sili- 



quastrum 

 3. 14. '4. described ; 5. 7. 7. (?) 



wood used for walking-sticks. 



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