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SAL 



Saloop. Seo Orchis. 



Salplanthus. See Boldba. 



SalpichlAna, J. Smith. From salpinx, a tube, 



and chlaina, a cloak ; fronds. Linn. 24, Or. 



1, Nat. Or. Pohjpod.iSi.cece. Stove fern. Syno- 



nyme: 1, Blichnwm volubile. 



volilbilis 1 . . Tel. brn. 7, S. Her. P. 2 Brazil . 1842 



Salpichr6a, Miers. From salpinx, a tube, and 

 chroos, skin ; form and texture of flowers. 

 Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Solanacece. A new 

 shrubby plant, with., small hairy leaves, be- 

 tween heart-shaped and ovate, on long petioles, 

 and with a slender graceful habit of growth. 

 It has bell-shaped flowers of a greenish-yellow 

 colour, springing out singly, on lengthened 

 footstalks, from the axils of the leaves, and 

 taking a drooping direction, 

 glandulbsa . . Yellow 7, S. Ev. S. 2 Chili . . 1844 

 Salpigl<5ssis, Ruiz and Pavon. From salpinx, 

 a tube, and glossa, a tongue ; alluding to the 

 tongue-like style in the mouth of the corolla. 

 Linn. 14, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Scrophulari&cem. 

 This genus of very showy plants should be in 

 every ornamental collection. For culture, 

 &c, see Schizdnthus. Synonymes: 1, <S. alro- 

 purpurea ; 2, £. Barclayana ; 3, S. p'icta ; 4, 

 S. stramlnea. See Petunia. 

 sinuata 1 . . Purple 8, H. B. 1 Chile . . 1824 

 Barclayana 2 Br. yel. 7. G. B. 1 Bng. hyb. 



plcta 8 . . Varieg. 5, H. A. 1 Cliile . . 1820 

 Btramtnea4 Ed. wt. 7, G. A. 1 Chile . . 1824 



Salpixantha, Hooker. From salpinx, a tube, 

 and anthos, a flower ; form of flowers. Linn. 

 14, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Acanthacece, A curious 

 stove plant, native of Jamaica, requiring the 

 same treatment as Jus&cia. 

 coccfnca . . Soar, rose 9 S. Ev. S. 3 Jamaica . 1842 



Salsift. See Tragopbgon porrifblius. 

 SalsJlla. See Alstrcsmeria Salsilla. 

 Sals6la, Linn. From salsus, salt ; in allusion 



to the saline properties of the species. Linn. 



5, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Chenopodi&cece. A genus of 



not much beauty. For culture and propaga- 

 tion, see Salicbmia. Synonymes: 1, Andbasis 



folibsa; 2, S. spicdta. See Andbasis, andC/se- 



nopbdiwm. 



briichiata . . Brown 7, H. 



crassa . . Wht.yl. 7, H. 



colllna . . . Eed . 7, H. 



ericoldes . . Brown 7. H. De. 



folibsa 1 . . Hnk . 7, H. 



glailca 2 . . Yellow 7, F. Bv. 



Kali . . . Flesh 7, H. 



Ianifl5ra . . Yellow 7, H. 



marginata . Green 7, H. Do. 



microphylla . Bed . . 7, H. 



obtusifblia . Brown 7, H. 



oppositifblia . Pink . 7, F. Ev. 



rfgida . . . Green 7, F. Bv. 



rosacea . . Pink . 7, H. 



satlva . . Pink . 7, H. 



Soda . . . White 7, H. 



spissa . . . Rose . 7, H. 



tamarfscina . Yellow 7, H. 



Tragus . . . White 7, H. 



vermiculata . Green 7, H. 



verrucosa . . Green 7, H. 



Saltat6rla, having a leaping or dancing mo 



tion. 

 Salt-tree. See Halimodendron. 



Saltwort. See Salsbla. 



Salt op lemons is procured from Oxalis Ace- 

 tosilla. 



Salvad6ra, Linn. Derivation of name un- 

 known. Linn. 5, Or. I, Nat. Or. Salvado- 

 racece. ' S. pirsica is the Mustard-tree of Scrip- 

 ture, requiring to be grown in a mixture of 

 peat and loam, and is easily increased by cut- 

 tings planted in sand, under a glass. 



indica . . White . . 6, S. Ev. T. 20 India . 1860 

 persica . . White . . 6, S. Ev. T. 20 Persia . 1850 



SalvadorIcEjE, or Salvadorads. An order 

 of small trees and shrubs, found in India, 

 Syria, and North Africa. Salvadbra ptrsica, 

 bears a small succulent fruit which tastes like 

 garden cress. 



Salvia, Linn. From salvo, to save ; in allusion 

 to the healing qualities of the sage. Linn. 2, 

 Or. 1, Nat. Or. Lamiaceee. This is a very 

 extensive genus, consisting chiefly of ex- 

 tremely showy flowering plants, well worthy of 

 cultivation. They are easily grown in a rich 

 light soil. The shrubby kinds increase freely 

 by cuttings of the young wood, under a glass ; 

 those of the stove species must be placed in 

 heat ; the herbaceous kinds must be multiplied 

 by division of the roots. The seeds of the 

 annual and biennial kinds simply require to 

 be sown in the open ground where they are 

 intended to bloom. The common sage, Sdlvia 

 officinalis, is a well known culinary herb. Syno- 

 nymes : 1, iS. pdtula, pyramiddlis ; 2, & colo- 

 rdta; 3, S. polymbrpha; 4, S. multlfida, laci- 

 nidta ; 5, S. rbsea ; 6, 5. prismdtica ; 7, S. 

 Boosiana; 8, S. trichostemoides ; 9, & pildntha; 

 10, S. dbysslnica, applanctta.; 11, S- betmvkoz- 

 fblia,hastdta; 12, S. lineatifblia; 13, S. hcema- 

 tbdcs, Tenbrei, variegata; 14, S. folidsa; 15, S. 

 vulneraricefblia, Hablitzidna; 16, S. Simsiana; 

 17, S. elongata, bullata ; 18, S. domlnica; 19, 

 S. campislris, millis ; 20, S. osgyptiaca; 21, S. 

 nemorbsa, valentina ; 22, S. coarcidta ; 23, S. 

 oblongata; 24, S.ajinis, amplexicaulis, gigdn- 

 tea; 25, S. trunc&ta, Spiclmdnni; 26, S. 

 longiflbra ; 27, Eehinbsphaca carduacgn^ See 

 A udibirtia. 



cegyptiaca . 

 eethidpis. 

 africana . . 

 amarissima . 

 amethystina. 

 angustif61ia . 

 argentea 1 . 

 asperata , . 

 aiurea 2 . . 

 aurlta . 

 austriaca . . 

 azilrea . . . 

 Barrelieri 

 blcolor . . 

 bracteata 

 byzahtlna . 

 cacaliaafdlia . 



calyclna . . 

 cauariensis . 

 candelabrum 

 candidissima 

 canescens . 

 carduacea27. 

 ceratoph^Ua. 



Blue. . 

 White . 

 Violet 

 Blue . . 

 Blue . . 

 Blue . . 

 Yellow . 

 White . 

 Blue . . 

 Li. yel. . 

 Cream 

 Blue . . 

 Blue . . 

 Red wt. 

 Purple . 

 Blue . . 

 Blue 

 Blue . . 

 Pink . 

 Purple . 

 Cream . 

 White . 

 P-urple . 

 Purple . 

 Yellow . 



6,S. 

 5,H. 

 5, G. 

 8, G. 

 8,S. 



5, G. 



6, H. 



7, H. 



7, G. 



5, G. 



6, H. 



8, H. 

 4, H. 



6, H. 

 8, H. 



7, H. 

 7, F. 



7. G. 



8, H. 

 7, G. 

 7, F. 

 T,H. 

 7.H. 

 7,H. 

 7,H. 



A. 



B. 

 Bv. S. 

 Her. P. 

 Ev. S. 

 Her. P. 

 Her. P. 

 Her. P. 

 Ev. S. 

 Ev. S. 

 Her. P. 

 Her. P. 

 Her. P. 

 Her. P. 

 Her. P. 



B. 

 Her, P. 

 Her. P- 

 Bv. S. 

 Ev. S. 

 Her. P. 

 Her. P. 

 Her. P, 

 Her. P. 



B. 



i Egypt . 1770 



8 Austria 1570 



2 C. G. H. 17S1 



2 Mexico . 1803 



2 Colmba. 1S17 



2 Mexico . 1816 



8 Crete . 1759 



2 Cshmer. 1854 



3 C. G. H. 1731 

 2 C. G. H. 1795 



1 Austria. 1776 

 6 N. Ame. 1S06 

 S Spain . 1S21 



2 Barbary 1793 

 8 Russia . 1821 



1 turkey- 182S-' 



2 Mexico , 1859 

 2 S. Ame, 1813 



1 Groeoe . 182S 



4 Canaries 1097 

 8 N. Spain 1845 



2 Armenia 1820 

 2 Cauoas. , 

 JJCaliforn, 1854 

 2 Persia . 1699 



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