List of Spontaueou.s Vascular Plants, liitlierto oljserved in ( 'j-prus. 



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Frequent in hedges and on the sca-sliore near towns and villages. Originally an American plant, 

 which has been introduced by man and has been pi'opagated inunensely.— Limassol (Michaelides!). 



Thymelaeaceae Rchb.. 



Thymelaea Tarionmira All. Fl. iicd. I, l:i;3 (1785) 

 TartoHiaira L. Sp. \>\. ed. 1, 356 (1753). 



.-iiilisi). T. argentea Eudl. Gen. 8uppl. 

 IV, -2, 65 (1847); Halacsy, PI. Graec. Ill, 80. 

 Dnphnc argentea Sibtli. et Smith, Fl. (iraec. Prodr. 

 I, 258 (1806); Fl. (fraec. IV, 48, tab. 355; Poeoli, 

 Enuni. plant, ('ypr. 14. T. Tartonraira p nngnsti- 

 fulid lioiss. Fl. orient. IV, lo5:i (18791; I'ost in 

 r.ull. Herb. Boiss. VII, 160. 



Dry hills, common, often as an 

 important constituent of the maquis-forma- 

 tions. — Mazoto (.IH 163). 



Th. hirsiita Endl. (ien. Siippl. IV, 2, 

 65 (1847); Boiss. Fl.; orient. IV, 10.54; Kotsdiy, 

 ('yperu, 227 ; Thompson, Fl. Gypr. 337. Passerina 

 hirsuta L. Sp. pi. ed. 1, 559 (175.3); Sibth. et Smith, 

 Prodr. 1, 262. «PuTiXaai. 



Sandy places in the lowlands. 

 Near the Salt-lake at Larnaka (UK, .IH 

 94), Capo Gatto (UK, JH 674). Already 

 observed by Sibthorp. 



Daphne oleoides Schreb. Dec. 1, 13, 

 tab. 7 (1766); Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 1047; Kotscliy, 

 Gyperii, 227. 



In the mountains above Eurykhu 

 and Galata (UK). 



Elaeagnaceae Lindl. 



Elaeagnns angustifolia L. .Sp. pi. 



ed. 1, 121 (1753); Thompson, Fl. Cypr. 20. E. 

 hortensis M. B. Fl. Taur.-cauc. II, 112 (1803); 

 Boiss. Fl. orient. IV, 1056. ZiCuæia. 



Hill-sides in the central parts of 

 the Troodos-mountains. Chiefly near the 

 villages, and probably escaped from cul- 

 ture. Kakopetria (JH 851). 



Boiss. Fl. orient. IV. 10.53; K(jt,schy, Gypcrn, 227. Daphne 



Fig-. 44. Viola HeUrekhiana Boiss. (■''/„). 



Lythraceae Lindl. 



Lythriun flexuosiim Lag! Gatal. Hort. Matr. XVI, no. 210 (1816); Koehne in Engl. PH.reicli IV, 216, 68. L. 

 Graeffen Ten. Catal. ed. 2, 45 (1819); Boiss. Fl. orient. II, 739; Kotschy, Gypeni, 367. 



Moist grounds, on the borders of ditches and sources, common in the plains and in mountains up 

 to Prodromo. Gastria (JH 474), Episkopi (JH 693). 



