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T. Bitica'rlti (Biticaria). 20. Yellow, green. 

 E. Indies. 1823. 



Cata'ppa (Catappan). 20. White, K. 



Indies. 1778. 



subcorda'ta (slightly -hea.rt-Ieaved] . 



20. Yellow, green. S. America. 1796. 



Che'bula (Chebula). 20. White. E. Indies. 



1796. 



citri'na (Citron-like). 20. Yellow, green. 



E. Indies. 1823. 



dl'sticha (two-rowed). 20. Yellow, green. 



E. Indies. 1823. 



Fatrat'a (Fatrsea). 20. Yellow, green. 



Madagascar. 1826. 



Gange'tica (Gangetic). 20, Yellow, green. 



E. Indies. 1820. 



latifo'lia (broad-leaved). 25. W. Indies. 



1800. 



Muuritia'na (Mauritian). 20. Yellow, 



green. Mauritius. 1824. 



Molucca'nu (Molucca). 20. White, green. 



E. Indies. 1804. 



pro'cera (tall). 40. Yellow, green. E. 

 Indies. 1818. 



rotundifo'lia (round-leaved) . 20. Yellow, 



green. E. Indies. 1824. 



Tanibou'ca (Tanibouca). White. June. 



Guiana. 1825. 



TERNSTRO'MIA. (Named after M. 

 Ternstrom, a Swedish botanist. Nat. 

 ord., Theads [Ternstromiacere]. Linn., 

 1 3 -Poly an drla 1 -Mo nog y nia. ) 



Stove evergreen shrubs. Cuttings of ripe 

 young shoots, in sandy soil, under a bell-glass, 

 in heat ; fibry loam and sandy peat. Winter 

 temp., 55 to 60 ; summer, 65 to 85. 

 T. bre'vipes (short-flower-stalked). 6. Red. 

 July. S. America. 1818. 



peduncula'ris (long- flower- stalked). 6. 



White. July. Indies. 1818. 



puncta'ta (dotted). 6. Yellowish. July. 



W. Indies. 1820. 



serra'ta (a&w-lcaved). White. June. E. 



Indies. 1820. 



veno'sa (veiny). 6. White. July. Brazil. 1824. 



TERRACES are, not permissible any- 

 where but around the mansion, and 

 they are noble and effective almost in 

 proportion to their breadth. 



TESTUDINA'RIA. Elephant's Foot. 

 (From testudo, a tortoise; the hard 

 outside covering of the corm, or root. 

 Nat. ord., Tarns [Dioscoreaceeel. 

 Linn., 22-Dicecia 6-Hexandria.') 



Greenhouse, yellow - flowered, deciduous 

 climbers, from Cape of Good Hope. Cuttings 

 of firm side-shoots, or cuttings of the young 

 shoots when growth commences, in spring, in 

 sandy loam, under a bell-glass, and care taken 

 to prevent damping ; might be tried, by cuttings 

 of the roots ; sandy fibry loam and turfy peat. 

 Winter temp., 43 to 48, and kept rather dry. 

 T. clepha'ntipes (common. Elephant's-foot). 8. 

 July. 1774. 



monta'na (mountain). 8. July. 181 6. 



TETKA'CERA, (From tctras, foiir-fold, 



and kerns, a horn ; tho four capsules, 

 i or divisions of seed-pod, recurved. Nat. 

 ; ord., Dilleniads [Dilleniacese]. Linn., 

 | 13-Polyandria S-Pentagynia. Allied to 

 ! Pelima.) 



Stove, yellow-flowered, evergreen climbers. 

 Cuttings of young shoots getting firm, in sand, 

 under a bell-glass, thinly, and in bottom-heat ; 



sandy loam and fibry peat. Winter temp., 55; 

 summer, 65 to 85. 



T. alnifo'lia (Alder-leaved). 20. Guinea. 1793. 

 I obova'ta (reversed-egg-teaoerf). February. 



Guinea. 1822. 



potato'ria (drinking). 20. Sierra Leone. 



1822. 

 j volu'bilis (twining). 12. S.America. 1818. 



TETRAGOXO'LOBUS. (From tetra, four, 

 gonia, an angle, and lobos, a pod; shape 

 of seed-pod. Nat. ord., Legfeminqu* 

 Plants [Fabacese] . Linn., 17-JDiadelphia 

 4:-Decandria. Allied to Lotus.) 



Seeds in April,in common soil ; the perennials, 

 also, by division and cuttings. Good for the 

 fronts of flower-borders and rock- works. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 



T. mari'timtis (sea). . Yellow. August. 

 Europe. 1683. 



Requie'ni (Requien's). Yellow. July. Sar- 



dinia. 1837. 



j siliquo'sus (long-podded). . Yellow. July. 

 S. Europe. 1683. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



T. bifio'rus (two-flowered). $. Yellow. July. 

 Barbary. 1818. 



conj uga'tus (twin-podded) . $. Purple. Julv. 



Montpelier. 1759. 



purpu'reus (purple). 1. Dark purple. July. 



Sicily. 1769. 



TETRAGO'NIA. New Zealand Spinach. 

 (From tetra, four, and gonia, an angle; 

 fruit four-angled. Nat. ord., Aizoons 

 [Tetragoniacees]. Linn., \^.-Icosandna 

 '2-Di-penlayynia.) 



See New Zealand Spinach. 

 T. expa'nsa (stretched). Yellow. August. N. 

 Zealand. 1772. Annual. 



TETRANE'MA. (From tetra, four, and 

 nemfl, a nlament ; four stamens instead 

 of five, as in Pentstemon, which it 

 much resembles. Nat. ord., F'ujworls 

 [Scrophulariaceae], Linn., 14-ZWy- 

 namia l-Angiospermia.) 



Stove herbaceous. Seed sown in a slight hot- 

 bed, in March ; cuttings of young shoots, a 

 little firm, in sandy soil, under a bell-glass, in 

 April and August ; sandy loam and leaf-mould. 

 Winter temp., 45 to 50. In summer the 

 shelter of the greenhouse or a warm place out- 

 of-doors. 



T. Mexica'na (Mexican). 1. Purple, white, 

 June. Mexico. 1843. 



