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for retinospora (chamsecyparis). The named varieties are veneer- 

 grafted in winter under glass or sometimes in spring or early fall 

 on the upright kinds. Cuttings usually produce shrubby rather 

 than arboreous forms. Fig. 96. 



Tea: Thea. 



Tecoma. Bignoniacece. 



Propagated by seeds and greenwood cuttings under glass. See 

 Campsis, to which the trumpet-creeper is now referred by many 

 authors. 



Tecomaria. Bignoniacece. 



Propagated by seeds and cuttings under glass in spring or mid- 

 summer, as for bignonia and campsis. 



Telanthera : Altcrnanthera. 



Terminalia (Tropical Almond). Combretacece. 

 Propagated by the large seeds. 



Ternstroemia. Ternstrcemiacece. 



Grown from seeds, and from partially ripe cuttings. 



Testudinaria (Elephant's Foot). Dioscoreaceae. 



Grown from imported roots or seeds. A long time is required 

 to grow plants of any size from seeds. 



Tetragonia (New Zealand Spinach) . Aizoacece. 



Grown from seed ; for outdoor planting started in January or 

 February indoors ; for a forcing-house crop sown in July. Some- 

 times sows itself in the South. 



Tetrapanax. Araliacece. 



The plant usually known as Fatsia papyri/era is better called 

 Tetrapanax papyriferum : propagated by seeds when these can be 

 obtained, and by greenwood cuttings under glass. 



Teucrium (Germander). Labiates. 



Grown from seed as are other herbaceous perennials ; also by 

 division of the plants or of slender rhizomes. 



Thalictrum (Meadow Rue). Ranunculacece. 



Propagated by seeds, and more commonly division of the roots 

 in early spring. 



