atural st n the Beechey voy 



LEATHER FLOWEK. Clematis Vioma. L. Jacket. 

 7 J I t Id. t. Leaf. Chanuedaphne. L. 



/ood D J Iris; also CijriUa. 



a t f tb^h It ir It t 



thev should be started early n loors and trinsplanted 

 outdoors n May Easy to grow 



A B jse t elj 1 te 



glanduldsa Hook H p d somet n es f,lan lular It 



11 n long 3 1 ne broad 1 near the upper ones 



ent re rays 8 13 B M 6856 Not c It but des rab 



AA Jf ji /ellou so et es t ppe I 7 e 



B. Plants hairii. • 



ish, its copious villous hairs much shorter than the awn 

 shaped bristles which are long plumose below the mid 

 ""' " " ' i\t I tew small scattered 



1 1 1 m the last 



talked glinds win 

 wo. Cn Jl p 41 

 Perh 11 

 platygWssa C i n 



coll 



II w iiiiiK nly white 



awn like bri ties whit h 

 B M 3719 -Cult m Eu 



1252. A horizontal multiple layer. 



LEBIDIER6PSIS (Greek; resembling Lebidiera, a 

 genus now included in Cleistanthus). Duphorbidcew. 

 This ^t-nus in hiilfs a small tree with rerj hard wood 

 and ct iinkncwn ^ ilue introduced from a botinical gar 

 den of n rthein In ii-i by Reasoner Bros Oneco Fla 

 Lebidierop is w i r duced by Bentham and Hooker to 

 the rank of a ul .enus of Cleistanthus hut in the 

 Flora cf British ludia Hooker saj s that Lebidieiopsis 

 should probal I\ be restored the se* ds hemg globose 

 while m Cleistanthus thev are nlw IT Mi The seeds 

 also difter in structure Geneii ' Mi tan 



thus are trees oi shrubs h I 1 en 



tire fls sm II or nimute im\ill j ikes 



monx icu cihx o cleft or 4-i I i i i 1 many 



minm i m ii hi iments unite 1 m i c himn m the 



cent 1 t tl hi \ ay 3 celled 



orbiculaiis '\l . 11 \\s I vs ly-lin lont 1^-3 m 

 wi I I il I I I ll\ I \ it 1 1 Until tn ifunded 



BE Plants not liu 



Calhgl6ssa Gray Akenes villous pubescent or 

 partly glabrate pippu of 10-18 very unequal 

 and ii.,id awl haped \wn B R 2 Ifeoi) (ci 

 rone. II h I O in, t il, i i,ith „, 1 J 



chrysanthemoides i i \ t<i , , i li i nil 

 )""■'.? IM ) \\ ,n r.h Ih ,1 11 ll I , 1 , 

 piMM.u in \ t P R is II wl 1 h 1 tli 



above According ti Thorbum thi i i hai ly 

 annual tr iiler with white fls bloomin„ in sum 

 mer and autumn 



LEAD PLANT is Amorpha eaiiescens. 



LEA4)W0RT. Plumbago. 



peat and trt-:iti(.l liki- tlu.^c .ii A/al. a and Rhododen- 

 dron, the young plants growing but slowly; increased 

 also by layers and division. Three species in the arctic 

 and cold regions of the northern hemisphere, all found 



