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T. Guinee'nsis (Guinea). 2. July. 



integrifo'lia (entire -leaved). 4. Purple. 



June. 1810. Herbaceous. 



la'vis (smooth). 2. Brown. July. 1820. 



phalli'fera (crest-bearing). 4. Brown. July. 



Mauritius. 1826. 



pinnati'fid a (leaflet-cut). 2. Purple. 1793. 



TA'CHIA. (The Guianan name. Nat. 

 ord., Gentianworts [Gentianacete]. 

 Linn., 5-Pentandria \-Monoqynia. Al- 

 lied to Leianthus.) 



Stove, yellow-flowered evergreens, from Ja- 

 maica. Cuttings of half-ripened shoots, in 

 sand, under a bell-glass, in May ; sandy fibry 

 peat, and a very little loam and leaf-mould. 

 Winter temp., 55, and kept in a dryish at- 

 mosphere; summer, 60 to 80, and moist. 

 T. cordifo'lia (heart-leaved). 2. 1816. 



longifo'lia (long-leaved). l. July. 1793. 



Swa'rtzii (Swartz's). 10. July. 1793. 



TACHIGA'IJA. (The Guianan name. 

 Nat. ord., Leguminous Plants [Faba- 

 cese]. Linn., IQ-Decandria \-Mono- 

 fiynia. Alliance near the Tamarind.) 



Stove, yellow-flowered, evergreen trees. Cut- 

 tings of ripened shoots, in sand, under a glass, 

 in March, in bottom-heat ; also seeds in a hot- 

 bed; sandy fibry loam. Winter temp., 50 to 

 55; summer, 60 to 80. 

 T. bi'juga (two-paired). 20. Brazil. 1822. 



panicula'ta (panicled). 60. Guiana. 1827. 



TACSO'NIA. (From tacso, the name 

 of one of them in Peru. Nat. ord., 

 Passionworls [Passifloraceae]. Linn., 

 16-Monadelphia 2-Pentandria.) 



Half-hardy evergreen climbers. Cuttings of 

 young shoots, any time in summer ; fibry loam 

 and a little sandy peat and leaf- mould. Fruit 

 of mollissima is eatable. 



T. manica'ta (sleeved). 20. Scarlet. Septem- 

 ber. Peru. 1843. 



molli'ssima (softest- leaved). 20. Rose. Sep- 



tember. Quito. 1844. 



peduncula'ris (long - flower - stalked). 10. 



Rose. Peru. 1815. 



pinnatisti'pula (leafleted-stipuled). 30. Pale 



rose. September. Chili. 1828. 



T^ENIO'PSIS. (From tainia, a iillet, 

 and opsis, like ; the resemblance of the 

 leaf or frond. Nat. ord., Ferns [Poly- 

 podiaceajj. Linn., '2-Cryptonamia J- 

 Filices.) 



Stove, brown-spored Ferns. See Ferns. 

 T. linea'ta (narrow-leaved), 2. June. W. 

 Indies. 



revolu'ta (curled-back). June. Nepaul. 

 TJENI'TIS. (From tainia, a fillet; 



the resemblance of the fronds or leaves. 

 Nat. ord., Ferns [Polypodiaceee]. Linn., 

 24:-Cryptogamia 1-Filices.) 

 Stove, brown-spored Fernd. See Ferns, 



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' T. nngustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). $. July. 

 Jamaica. 1816. 



Blechnoi'des (Blechnum-like). May. India. 



Chine'nsis (Chinese). June. China. 1828. 



furca'ta (forked). June. Trinidad. 1824. 



i graminifo'lia (Grass-leaved). $. July. 

 Trinidad. 1820. 



' lanceola'ta (spear-head-/ronded) . l. Au- 

 gust. W. Indies. 1818. 



TAGE'TES. (Named after a Tuscan 

 ! divinity. Nat. ord., Composites [ Astera - 

 i cece]. Linn., IQ-Syngenesia *l-8uper- 

 fiua. ) 



Yellow - flowered Mexican annuals, except 

 } where otherwise mentioned. Annuals sown in 

 i open ground in May ; or better still, in a hotbed 

 1 in the beginning of April, and planted out 

 middle of May. Perennials by seed, division, 

 and cuttings. Lucida is pretty either for a cool 

 greenhouse, or a bed on the lawn in summer. 

 T. angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). 3. August. 

 1826. 



Caracasa'na (Caraccas). 3. August. 



Caraccas. 1819- 



clandesti'na (concealed). 3. July. 1823. 



corymbo'sa (corymbed). 14. August. 1825. 

 lu'tea (yellow). 1$. August. 



1825. 



daucoi'des (Carrot-like)- June. 



ere'cta (erect. African Marigold). 3. July. 



1596. 

 filifo'Ka (thread-leaved). 3. August. 1826. 



flu'rida (florid). 1. August. 1827. Her- 



baceous. 



glanduli'fera (gland-bearing). 6. October. 



1826. 



glandulo'sa (glanded). 3. September. S. 



America. 1819. 



lu'cida (shining-leaved). I. August. S. 



America. 1/98. Herbaceous. 



micra'ntha (small-flowered). 3. August. 



1822. 



minu'ta (minute-flowered), 2. August. 



Chili. 1728. 



pa! tula, (spreading. French Marigold). 2. 



August. 1573. 



subvillo'sa (slightly-shaggy \ 2. September. 



1823. 



tenuifo'lia (fine-leaved). 3. August. Peru. 



1797- 



TALAU'MA. (Its South American 

 name. Nat. ord., Magnoliads [Magno- 

 liacece]. Linn., 18-Polyandria (i-Poly- 

 f/ynia.) 



Stove evergreens. Cuttings of ripe shoots, 

 thinly, in sand, under a large bell-glass, in 

 heat ; grafting and inarching on Magnolia 

 obovata; fibry peat and a little loam and sand. 

 Winter temp., 45 to 55 ; summer, 60 to 80. 

 T. Cando'lii (Decandolle's). 15. Striped. April. 

 Java. 1827. 



Plumie'ri (Plumier's). 60. White. Antilles. 



1829. 



pu'mila (dwarf). 3. Cream. Java. 1786. 



TALIE'EA. (The Indian name. Nat. 

 ord., Palms [Palmaceae]. Linn., 6- 

 ffexandria \-Monogynia.) 



