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Plants adapted for a Conservative Wall, 



EricB., I will not make 

 any further remarks. 

 Cyrllk L. 

 *racemifldra L. 

 luybnia Nutt, 

 ferruginea Nutt. 

 rigida Nutt. 

 Andromeda L. 

 -*ovalif61ia Don 

 iuxifolia B. M. 

 Enkianthus B. M. 



quinqueflorus B. R, 

 J'rbutus L. 

 f^ndrachne L. 

 *canariensis Lam. 

 ferruginea L. 

 Clethra L. 

 arborea H. K. 

 ferrugfnea R. et Pav. 

 Rhododendron L. 

 setosum D. Don 

 lapponicum Wahl. 

 arboreum Sm. 

 •f-campanulatum Don 

 cinnamomeum Wall. 

 *indicum. 



*phceniceum Don 



variegatum Blum. 

 *album. 

 sinense Sw. 



Epacridacees Hort. Lig. 



Cosmelia Br, 

 rubra Br. 



E'pacris Br, 



grandiflora B, M. 

 impressa Sw, 



And all the other 

 species of this beau- 

 tiful genus, they will 

 resist 10° frost with- 

 out injury. 



Acrotriche Br. 

 cordata Br. 

 ovalifolia Br. 



Leucopogon Br. 

 Richez Lab. 

 juniperinus Lodd. 



Styphelia Br. 

 tubiflora Smith 

 viridiflora Sw. 



Pencsacese Sw, 

 Pense^a Schult. 



mucronata Sc/i. 



squamosa Sck. 

 SymplocdcecB Hort. Lig. 

 Symplocos UHer, 



tinctoriaW. 



sinica Ker 



^bendcecB Brown. 

 Z)iospjros L. 

 *chinensis Blume§ 

 Royena W. 

 lucida Lam. 



OledcecB Arb. Brit. 

 Zyigustrum Tourn. 

 *spicatum Hamilt. 

 *lucidum Ait. 

 *jap6nicum Thunb. 

 OMea L, 

 *europ8e^a L. 

 *americana L. 



This has stood here 

 two winters without 

 the slightest protec- 

 tion, the thermometer 

 stood at 0° Fahr. this 

 winter (on the 8th of 

 January}, 

 fragrans Tliunh. 



Stood last winter, 

 capensis L. 

 excelsa H. K. 

 undulata Sch. 

 glandulifera Hort. P. 

 lancea Sch. 

 exasperata Hort. Par. 

 Notelae'a Br. 



longifolia Br, 

 ZasmindcecB Arb. Brit. 

 Jasminum Forsk. 

 *heterophyllum Roxb. 

 f revolutum Ker 

 azoricum Vahl 

 pubigerum Don 

 volubile Jacq. 

 KpocyndcecB Hort. Lig. 

 Gelsemium Juss. 



sempervirens Pers. 

 iVierium L. 

 Oleander L. 



AuSclepiadacese Arb. Brit. 

 Periploca L. 



*punicaBf611a Cav, 

 Physianthus 



albens Hort, 

 Stapeh'a L. 

 *Gussomdna Haw. 

 This curious little 

 plant is quite hardy, if 

 placed in a crevice of 

 a wall. 



Gentiankcese^ 

 Chironza L. 

 j'asminoides B. R. 

 /inoides B. M, 

 frutescens B. M, 

 trinervis B, R. ? 



Big7io7iiacese Br. 

 Bignonza Tourn. 

 *capreolata B. M, 

 Tecoma Juss. 

 *grandifl6ra Swt. 

 australis Br. 

 capensis B. R. 

 Calampelis D. Don 

 *scabra Sw, 



Cobceacess D. Don, 



Cobce^a Cav» 

 scandens Cav. 

 stipularis Hort. 



I have found C. 

 scandens endure se- 

 vere frost ; and, when 

 killed down, to spring 

 up again from the 

 root, when protected 

 with a little short 

 litter. 



T'olemonidcece D. Don. 

 Hoitzia Juss, 

 coccinea Kth. 

 mexicana (?) 

 caerulea Kth. 



The first species is 

 a splendid plant, of a 

 vivid scarlet colour, 

 and produces its flow- 

 ers very freely : this 

 is not the case with 

 mexicana, a robust 

 grower but shy flow- 

 erer : caerulea is ra- 

 ther delicate and shy. 



§ Although the roots of this plant will resist the severest frost, yet the 

 branches will not bear our climate without protection, owing to the shortness 

 of our summers, and the want of autumnal warmth to ripen the shoots ; con- 

 sequently, like all such plants, it requires a dry subsoil and airy situation. 



