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ADI 



A genus allied to Spatho'dea. Stove evergreen 

 twiner. Loam and peat ; cuttings in sand, under 

 a bell-glass, and bottom-heat. 

 A. como'sum (hairy). 20. October. Yellow. 

 Brazil. 1841. 



ADENOCA'RPUS. (From aden, a gland, 

 and carpos, fruit; referring to the glands 

 on the fruit. Nat. ord., Mimosads 

 [Fabaceae]. Linn., 16-Monadelphia 6- 

 Decandria. Allied to Cytisus.) 



This genus is chiefly made up of old species of 

 cytisus, brooms, and allied plants. All are 

 yellow-flowered. The first two greenhouse plants, 

 others hardy ; sandy loam, but with a little peat 

 for the first two. Seeds sown in March, and cut- 

 tings any time in spring and summer. 

 A. fuliolo'sus (slightly-leaved). 6. May. Ca- 

 naries. 1629. 



frankenioi'des (frankenia-like). 2. June. Ca- 

 naries. 1815. These two are evergreen, 

 and require protection from frost. 



Hispa'nicus (Spanish). 3. June. Spain. 1816. 



interme'dius (intermediate). 4. June. Sicily. 



parD'/o'/izsismaU-leaved). 4. June. South of 



France. 1800. 



Tolone'nsis (Toulon). 3. June. South of 



France. 1800. 



ADENO'PHORA. (From aden, a gland, 

 and phoreo, to bear. Nat. ord., Bellworts 

 [Campanulacese]. Linn., S-Pentandria 

 I-Monogynia.) 



Hardy herbaceous plants, like Campanula. 

 Common soil. Seeds. All bear blue or bluish 

 flowers. 



A. commu'nis (common Siberian). 4. July. Si- 

 beria. 1810. 



hy'brida (C. S. hybrid). 2. June. Si- 

 beria. 1816. 



suave'olens (sweet-scented C. S.). 2. June. 



Siberia. 1816. 



coronopifo'lia (buckthorn-leaved). 1. June. 



Dahuria. 1822. 



denticula'ta (finely-toothed). 1. July. Si- 



beria. 1817. 



Fische'ri (Fischer's). 2. August. Siberia. 181Q. 



Gmeli'ni (Gmelin's). 2. June. Siberia. 1820. 



interme'dia (intermediate). 2. August. Si- 



beria. 181Q. 



Lamarckia'na (Lamarck's). 2. July. Siberia. 



1820. 



marsupiflo'ra (purse-flowered). 2. July. 1818. 



pere'skicefo'lia (pereskia-leaved). 2. June. 



Siberia. 1821. 



/>erfp/oc!/o7ta(periploca-leaved). 1. August. 



Siberia. 1824. 



J2afieZama'na(Rabelais's). 2. August. Siberia. 



1823. 



reticula'ta (netted). 2. July. Siberia. 1820. 



stylo'sa (long-styled). 2. May. Siberia. 1820. 



verticilla'tn (whorl-leaved.) 2. June. Si- 



beria. 1783. 



ADENO'STOMA. (From aden, a gland, 

 and stoma, a pore. Nat ord., Sanyuisorbs 

 [Sanguisorbaceae]. Linn., S-Triandria 

 l-Monoyynia.) Hardy shrub, allied to 

 Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla). 



Propagated by cuttings of the young shoots in 

 spring, under a glass, in sand. Soil, rich loam 

 and peat, in equal proportions. 



A, fascicula'ta (fascicled). 3. White. California. 

 1843. 



ADENOTRI'CHIA (From aden, a gland, 

 andthrix, hair; having hairs with glands. 

 Nat. ord., Composites [Asteraceae]. Linn., 

 IG-Syngenesia %-Superflua. Allied to 

 Groundsel.) 



Half-hardy herbaceous plant. Propagated from 

 seeds sown in the spring in a gentle hotbed. 

 Planted out in summer. Soil, light rich loam. 

 A. amplexicau'lis (stem - clasping). 2. May. 

 Yellow. Chili. 1826. 



ADE'SMIA. (From a, not, or without, 

 and desmos, a bond ; in reference to the 

 stamens being free. Linn., IQ-Monadct- 

 phia Q-Dccandria. Nat. ord., Leguminous 

 Plants [Fabacese] . Greenhouse and half- 

 hardy plants, allied to Hedysarum, all 

 more or less of a trailing habit.) 



Annuals, sown^n spring in slight hotbed. Cut- 

 tings of others inSmmmer, in sandy loam, under 

 a glass. Winter temp., 40 to 45. 



ANNUALS. 



A. murica'ta (point-covered). 1. Yellow. June. 

 Patagonia. 1793, 



pappo'sa (downy-podded). 1. Yellow, June. 



Chili. 1823. 

 pe'ndula (pendulous-flowered). 1. Yellow. 



June. Buenos Ayres. 1825. 



EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 

 A. glutino'sa (sticky). Yellow. Chili. 1831. 



Loudo'nia (Loudon's). 2. Yellow. May. 



Valparaiso. 1830. 



microphy'lla (small-leaved). Yellow. Valpa- 



raiso. 1830. 



uspallate'nsis (uspallatan). 1. Yellow. July. 



Chili. 1832. 



visco'sa (clammy). 12. Yellow. August. 



Chili. 1831. 



ADIA'NTUM. Maidenhair. (From adi- 

 antos, dry, as if plunged in water, yet 

 remaining dry. Nat. ord., Ferny [Poly- 

 podiaceae]. Linn., %-Cryptogamia 1- 

 F 'dices.) 



Greenhouse and stove Ferns. Loam and peat. 

 Root division, or seeds scattered on a moist, shady 

 surface, Greenhouse temp, in winter, 40 to 45, 

 and stove winter temp., 50 to 55. 



GREENHOUSE. 



A. assi'mile (assimilated). 1. July. N.Holland. 

 1823. 



capi'llus Vene'ris (Venus's hair). $. July. 



Britain, Capillaire is so called from being 

 made with this plant. 



cunca'tum( wedge-shaped). 1. August. Brazil. 



1820. 



foliolo'sum (leafy.) Brown. August. 

 formo'sum (handsome). 1. July. N. Hol- 

 land. 1820. 



hispi'dulum (hairyi&h). 1. August. N.Hol- 

 land. 1822. 



pube'scens (downy). 1. April. N.Holland. 

 1830. 



pulverule'ntum (dusty). 2. July. W. Ind. 1793. 



renifo'rme (kidney-leaved), f. July. Madeira. 



1699. 



rhomboi'deum (rhomboid). 1, July. S. Amer. 



1820. 



