EUC 



229 



EUP 



punctata . . Gu bn. 6, G. Her. P. 2 C. Q* H. . 1783 



P cX!i e0 .' } Gn - bn - 4 > G - Her - P - H a a - H - ■ im 

 regia . '. . Green. .1, G. Her. P. 1J C. G. H. . 1702 

 striata . . . Green . S, G. Her. P. 1 \ C. G. H. . 1790 

 undulata . . Green . 4, G. Her. P. 2 G. G. H. . 1790 



•Euoe6sia, Ker. From eu, good, and hrossos, a 

 fringe ; in allusion to the beautiful fringe of 

 the flower, formed by the cup of the stamens. 

 Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Amaryllid&cece. This 

 is a very pretty bulb, with orange-coloured 

 flowers ; it thrives in light loam, and is in- 

 creased from offsets, 

 blcolor . . Orange . 4, G. Bl. P. 1 C. Horn . 1816 



Eucryphia, Cav. From eu, well, and kryphia, 

 a cover ; the flower is covered by a calyptra. 

 Linn. 13, Or. 5, Nat. Or. JBfypericctcece. A 

 very pretty tree, requiring to be grown in a 

 mixture of loam and peat, and propagated by 

 cuttings planted in sand, and placed under a 

 glass, in a little heat, 

 cordata . • White 5, G. Ev. T. 40 Chiloe . . 1848 



Eudesmia, R. Brown. From eu, well, and 

 desma, a bundle ; the stamens are connected 

 into bundles. Linn. 18, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Myr- 

 tacece. An ornamental evergreen tree, about 

 sixteen feet high, and producing an abundance 

 of flowers ; it thrives in sandy peat, and is in- 

 creased by cuttings planted in sand, under a 

 glass, 

 tetragbna . . Bed . 7, G. Ev. T. 15 N. Hoi. . 1824 



ErjoiBNlA, Linn. In honour of Prince Eugene 

 of Savoy, a great patron of botany. Linn. 12, 

 Or. 1, Nat. Or. Myrtacece. A very ornamen- 

 tal and highly useful genus of plants, requiring 

 the same treatment in culture and propagation 

 as Jambbsa. Synonymes: 1, Mffrtus Dbmbeyi ; 

 2, M. tJgni ; 3, Jambbsa ternifblia; 4, Mi)r- 

 (us apiculata, M. Luma. See Calyptrdnthes, 

 Jambbsa, Jossinia, Mprtus, Stravadium, and 



acuminata . 



apiculata . . 

 auriculata 



axillaris . . 

 balsamic;*. 



baruensis . . 



bracteata . . 



braziliensia 1. 



buxifblia . . 

 cerasoidea 



elliptica . . 

 floribunda 



fragrans . . 



glandulifera . 



glauea . . . 



gracilis . . . 



iavanica . . 



latifdlia . . 



ligustrlna . . 



Luma 4. . . 



macrocarpa . 



Mini . . . 



obovata . . 



obtusifblia . 



oleoides . . 

 petalomoldes. 



pulchella . . 



rugdsa . . . 

 sinemariensis 



sumatrana . 



ternifc-lia 8 . 



rosea . . . 



trinervia . . 



White 6, 

 White 6, 

 White 6, 

 White 9, 

 White ,7, 

 White 6, 

 White 5, 

 White 6, 

 White 5, 

 White 6, 

 White 7, 

 White 7, 

 White 4, 

 White 6, 

 White 6, 

 White 5, 

 White 6, 

 White 6, 

 White 8, 

 Whites, 

 White 8, 

 White 6, 

 Whits 6, 

 White 6, 

 White 5, 

 White 7, 

 White 8, 

 White 8, 

 White 7, 

 White 6, 

 White 7, 

 Rose . 5, 

 White 5, 



S. Ev. 

 P. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 8. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 G. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 F. Ev 

 3. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 G.Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 G.Ev. 

 G.Ev. 



Ugni 2 . 

 unifl6ra 



4 Valdivia . 

 6 Brazil . 



1S45 

 1759 



barbata 



ensata . . 



gracilis 



guineensis 



longicdrnis 



lurida 



. Tel. br. 

 . Yellish. 

 . Grn. yl. 

 . Pur.bn. 

 . Yel bn. 

 Yel. bn. 



1825 



. 1822 



, 1S22 



1822 



1825 



18S8 

 1820 

 1825 

 1825 



White 5, S. Ev. S. 

 Whito 2, S. Ev. S. 



Eul6phia, R. Brown. From eulophos, a hand- 

 some crest ; in allusion to the labellum bearing 

 elevated lines, or ridges. Linn. 20, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Orchidaceoe. This is a very pretty 

 genus of tuberous-rooted plants. They must 

 be kept perfectly dry when in a torpid state, 

 and may be in every other respect treated as 

 BUtia. See Zygopttalum and Lissochtius. 

 7, G. Ter. 1 C. G. H. 

 7, G. Ter. 1 C. G. H. 

 7, S. Ter. 2 S. Leone 

 9, S. Ter. 1 S. Leone 

 7, G. Ter. 1 C. G. H. 

 1, S. Epi. 1£ S. Leone 

 macrostachya Yol. gn. 10, S. Ter. 2 Ceylon . 

 squalida . . Pale . 4, S. Epi. 1 Manilla 

 streptop<5tala. Yellow. 7, S. Ter. 1 C. G. H. 

 tristis . . . Dark . 6, G. Ter. 1$ C. G. H. 

 vlrens . . . Grn. yl. 7, S. Ter. 1J E. Ind. . 



Ehn&MIA, De Oandolle. From eu, good, and 

 nomos, order ; because the leaves are opposite, 

 and the seeds twin. Linn. 15, Nat. Or. Bras- 

 sicacece. This is a pretty little plant, growing 

 freely in sand, loam, and peat, and increased 

 by cuttings in the same kind of soil, under a 

 glass, or by seed. Synonyme: 1, Lepidium 

 oppositifblium. 

 oppositifblia 1 . White 6, F. Her. P. 1 Syria . 1827 



Eu<5nymus, Linn. From eu, well, and onoma, 

 a name, well named. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Celastraeeee. This is a genus of good sized 

 ornamental shrubs, well suited for large shrub- 

 beries. B. atropurpureus, and B. latifblius, 

 are the most showy ; any situation or soil will 

 suit them. They increase by seed, or cuttings 

 of the ripened wood, planted in autumn, will 

 take root. Synonyme : 1, E. scdndens. 

 americanus . Pink . 6, H. De. S. 6 N. Amer. 

 angustifblius. Yl.red 6, H. Ev. S. 



a reT? & : } Pur » 1 - 6 ' H ' De - S - 

 . Pink . 6, G. Ev. S. 

 . Pink . 5, P. De. S. 

 . White 5, P. De. S. 

 . White 6, H. De. S. 15 Brit., hedges. 



^atis"" 1 White 5 ' H - ETl ^ 12 Brit,> S^^ 118 - 

 latifblius ' . White 6, H. De. S. 10 S. Eur. . . 1730 

 leucocarpus. White 6, H. De. S. 12 Brit. , hedges, 

 pumilus . . White 6, H. De. S. 4 Gardens, 

 flmbriatus . Green 6, H. De. S. 12 Japan . . 

 garoiniarf&lius Yel. . 6, H. De. T. 10 Nepal 

 grandifldrus . White 6, P. Ev. S. 8 Nepal 

 gi-6ssus . . White 5, P. Ev. S. 5 Nepal 

 Hamiltoni- 

 anus 



bullatus . 

 chinensis . 

 echinatus . 

 europseus 

 fbliis-vari- ] 



4 N. Amer. 



6 N. Amer. 



4 Nepal . 

 3 China . 

 8 Nepal . 



• White 8, P. Ev. T. 15 Nepal 



. 1683 

 . 1806 

 . 1756 



. 1828 

 1S20 

 1S24 



1828 

 1824 

 1825 



1825 



Pink . 7, F. Ev. S. 6 Japan . . 1804 



Pink . 7, P. Ev. S. 4 Japan . . 1836 



Pink . 7, P. Ev. S. 4 Japan . . 1836 



Green 6, H. De. S. 10 Austria . . 1730 



. White 6, H. De. S. 7 Nepal . . 1820 



. White 6, H. De. S. 7 Nepal . . 1820 



. White 6, H. De. S. 3 Caucasus . 1825 



. Pink . 6, H. De. S. 3 N. Amer. . 1820 



. Whito 5, H. Ev. S. 6 Japan . . 



White 5, H. Ev. S. 6 Japan . . 



sarmentosus 1 Yel. . 6, H. De. S. 3 N. Amer. 



tingens . . Green 6, H. De. S. 4 Japan . 



Whito 6, H. De. S. 6 Cauoasus 



Green 5, H. De. S. 6 Austria. 



See Agrimbnia Eupatbria and 

 via. 



Eupat6rit/m. Linnaeus derived the name from 

 Mithridates Enpator, who usod it as a connter- 



japonicus . 



maculatus . 



variegatus , 

 latifblius . 

 lucidus . . 

 micranthus 

 nanus . . 

 obovatus 

 raclicans 



variegatus 



velutlnus . 

 verrucosus 



Eupat6ria 



. 1824 



1838 

 1763 



