ZALUZIANSKYA (after a Pole, who wrote Methodus 



Herbaria-, Pniiiin-. \:,:v>). Including lYycterinia, tici-opli- 

 uldiiar,,,. aIm.ui li; species of S. African herbs and 

 subslinit' , in I ,lii:j three plants known as Night Bal- 

 sams cm ~ ! 1' . from their night-blooming habit. 

 Th f, PI los wo Id be 1 ett r a tl e 

 flo I 1 a 1 o lol e 1 each 1 1 e 1 „ 

 deepi 11 il are t,enerally tre tela 1 It 

 harlj 1 he e 1 be ng o v n 1 or n e» 1 

 spr ng The pla ts 1 1 om n about te weeks after I e "• 

 set out a d cont n e n flower through J 1 a 1 A g t 

 borne cult vator de Ure that th s metho 1 s ver un 

 sat sfa orj an 1 urge that the seed be own n the iu 

 t ran and the oung p lants w ntered n a c 1 Itra e 

 Tl ej 11 then 1 eg to flower by June The 1 lo o s 

 are clo e 1 1 1 1 re fr "ra t I It 



Zal nsk I ] I t 1 west 



Ivs oppo te I I 1 lit tl ed 



fls e le 1 I 1 I I 1 1 [ kes 



wh ch are cj I 1 I II 1 112 



1 ppe 1 or '' pa t 1 II i t th 1 I ent e 



or fad equal r th pu t r r ones a 1 ttle w der 

 Stan ens u ually 4 tyle 1 1 si aped caps le oblo g 

 leathery or membra Tl e Zal z ansk as are 1 ttle 



know n Amer can o- r le The botan al stat of 



the gro p u need of r v on 



A pro se vas le to g e some acco 1 1 1 

 Zaluz an kyaofthep 7zl n" trale names £fr s ? /? 

 grac I P xt 1 It i I 1 I tl 



these are all r / ?/ 11 



Anaer can tr 1 II 111 



su table for 1 111 



Ills species and the next are confused iu the trade. In 

 £.H. 1851:221 the fls. are Vi-l in. long and less than 

 2 in. across. 



AA. Corolla-tube glabrous. 



selaginoldes Walp {Yjcte i ' i sel q oldes Bentl ) 



) art nual b anched at the I ase d o in h gl ra elj 



1 1 1 1 and fls % 1 n long color of 



1 I 1 b t in R H 1896 p 308 



I b9 tl e fls are said to range 



1 II II lepeud ng upon their stage 



grow ng 9 n h gh wh h 

 des r pt on A spec es 

 hard) at San Franc sco 



pa s ng under th 



ZAMIA (nane used b^ PI nj mean ng lo 

 J and hr t appl ed to 1 arre p ne cones i 

 e re I to tl e e plants apparently because of 



ke fr hi ) ( / 7 ( e t tl 



Altl I 1 f 



rate I I u 



le s t I 1 ! I 1 1„ t 



Zal z an kya ren to I rt c 1 t 



however nay rea 111 I the 1 t 



leaves those of the f tl ose f 1 e 



latter t fted To tl e 1 \ 1 II ] 



54J sho Id be adde 1 the fa t that the ge s has 1 

 one spec es The oti er names wh ch appear t 1 f.ood 

 spec es of Er n s n In lex Kewens s are pre n ablj to 

 be referred to other genera, as they are mostly South 

 African plants, — Europe and the Cape having few 

 genera in common. 



All the species mentioned below have their corolla- 

 lobes bifid. 



CoroUu-lHhe sHijlillij piihesceni 



Diir 



lychnidea, Walp. (^'!i<-i 

 Erhms gracilis, Lehni.. ii 

 high, with fls. VA in. h.im- 

 outside. B.M. 2504. B.K. 

 nidea ) . 

 BB. Durati, 

 Un 



Cap6nsi3, Walp. {Nji 

 fers from the .iIimx i , ,i 

 duration, stri.-i 



nately Benth;ii 



color of the Hs. Vrrn 

 has white or lilac ilm 

 each flower having an 

 ing to Bentham, are co 

 times long and 15-20-li 



Benth.). Dif- 



inge eve. The spikes, accord- 

 nonly short and 4-8-fld., some- 

 There is some evidence that 



2768. Zamia Floridana. 



Zaniias are warmhonsp plants, to be treated like spe- 

 cies of Cycas or Encephalartos, which see. The plants 

 are propagated by means of seeds and offsets; also by 

 division when there is more than one crown. 



(2002) 



