GENERAL INDEX. 



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Zacintha, syngen. polyg. Dcqual. and cichoraceae, a 

 H. an. S. Eur. of common culture. 



Zaluzania, syngen. polyg. super, and corymbifereae, 

 a. F. peren. Mex. which grows in rich, light soil, 

 and cuttings root readily under a hand-glass. 



Zamia, dioec. polyan. and cycadese, S. and G. tr. 

 C. B. S. W. Ind. and Austral, which grow in light 

 sandy soil, and some species may be increased by 

 suckers. 



Zamoyst, a seat in Poland, 283. 



Zannichellia, pond-weed, monoec. monandria and 

 naideae, a H. an. an aquatic. 



Zanthorhiza, yellow root, pentan. polyg. and ranun- 

 culaceae, a H. tr. which grows in common soil, 

 and is increased by suckers. 



Zanthoxylum, toothach-tree, dicecia pentand. and 

 terebintaceae, a S. and G. tr. and a H. tr. The 

 tender species grow in sandy loam, and cuttings 

 will root in sand under a hand-glass ; the hardy 

 sorts in any soil, and cuttings of the roots will 

 shoot into plants in bottom heat. 



Zapana, didyn. angios. and verbenacese, a S. and G. 

 peren. W. Ind. and Amer. which grow in light, 

 rich soil, and cuttings root freely under a hand- 

 glass. 



Zaritzina, or Tzaritzina, a palace and gardens near 

 Moscow, 262. 



Zarskoje-selo, or Tzarskoje-selo, an imperial resid- 

 ence near Petersburg, 257. 



Zea, Indian corn, monoec. trian. and graminese, a 

 H. an. Amer. of easy culture, 4335. 



Zedoary, curcuma zerumbet. 



Zeyher and G. Homer, their works on gardening, 

 page 1127. A. D. 1815. 



Zieria.'tetran. monog. and rutaceac, a G. tr. N.S.W. 

 a pretty plant, which grows in sandy loam and 

 peat, and young cuttings root in sand under a bell- 

 glass. 



Zingiber, ginger, monan. mpnog. and scitaminea;, 

 S. peren. which grow in light, rich soil, and are 

 increased by dividing at the root. 



Zinnia, syngen. polyg. super, and corymbiferete, 

 H. an. S. and N. Amer. of common culture. 



Zizania, moncec. hexan. and gramineae, a H. an. 

 N. Amer. an aquatic which only requires to be 

 sown in shallow water or on the margin of a 

 pond. 



Ziziphora, dian. monog. and labiateae, H. tr. peren. 

 and an. Eur. which grow freely in rich, light soil, 

 and are increased by seeds or cuttings. 



Zizyphus, pentan. moriogynia and rhamneae, S. G. 

 and H. tr. As. Af. and Eur. of which the tender 

 kinds grow well in loam and peat, and cuttings 

 root in sand under a hand-glass ; the H. species 

 are increased by seeds or ripened cuttings under 

 a hand-glass. 



Zizyphus lotus, the true lotus, and Z. jujuba, the 

 jujube-tree, 6016. 



Zoegea, syngen. polyg. frustr. and cynarocephaleae, 

 a H. an. Levant, of the usual culture. 



Zorn. ic., Icones plantarum medicinalium, Von Joh. 

 Zorn. 



Zornia, diadel. decan. and leguminoseae, a S. tr. and 

 an. E. Ind. which grow freely in rich, light soil, 

 and cuttings root easily under a hand-glass. 



Zoph, K., his work on gardening, page 1126. A. D. 

 1798. 



Zygophyllum, bean-caper, decan. monog. and ruta- 

 ceae, G. tr. and a H. peren. C. B. S. which thrive 

 in loam and peat, and cuttings root readily under 

 a hand-glass. 



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