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E. Amaranthus Blilum. IVilld. 4. 387. A weed in gardens. 



E. candatus and tricolor, cultivated for ornament. 



E. Amaryllis Belladonna. JVilld. 2. 54. Belladonna-lily. 



E. foriuosissima. TVilld. 2. 62. Jacobea-lily. 



E. Amygdalus Persica. Willd. 2. 982. Peach, 2 or 3 varieties, and 



almond ; but the latter does not succeed here : whereas the peaches 



grow luxuriantly, and are productive. 

 E. Anagallis arvensis, three varieties, blue red and white. 

 E. Andropogon Schoenanthiis, or lemon-grass ; cultivated in gardens. 

 E. Annona muricata. In Major Hudson's garden only. 

 E. Cherinwya. In the same garden. 



E. squamosa.'] f Custard apple. 



^ . , > In but few e:ardens, and scarce.-^ T> n i. i 



E. rettciUata. } ° l^rJuliock s heart. 



E. Angelica hracteata. R. Bracted-x\ngelica. 



Leaves pinnate ; floral ternate ; leaflets petiol-clasping siibcordate, 

 3-7-nerved, finely laciniate-serrate. 



Angelica the vernacular name. It grows to be a stout, erect perennial, 

 of 8-12 feet in height, with columnar, fistulous, smooth, bright green stem 

 and branches. Leaves sparse, in some parts crowded, unequally pinnate, 

 those next the umbels from quinate-palmate to 3-lobed : leaflets of the 

 inferior larger leaves from 4 to 12 pair, opposite, closely embracing the 

 smooth, o-reen columnar petiole, cordate, nerved, smooth,- finely lacjiiiate- 

 serrate ; each serrature ends in a green bristle : at the base of each petiole 

 a pair of large, simple, or compound, suborbicular bractes, and generally a 

 single one between the leaflets, and all subulate-serrate, like them. Umbels 

 terminal, numerous, compound, subglobular, many rayed. Involucre and 

 involucells of 6-10 broad-lanceolate leaflets each. Flowers numerous, 

 small, white but turn pink by age. Petals subequal, oval and oblong 

 incurved. Stamina unequal : anthers purple. Styles short, erect. Recep- 

 tacles naked. 



E. Antholyza cethiopica. Linn. Flag-leaved anlholyza. 

 E. Anthoxanthum odoratum. Willd. 1. 150. Sweet-scented vernal- 



grass. 



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