170 THE FLORA OF BRECHOU. 



Rosa eanina, L. Dog Eose. — Native. Not common. Occurs sparingly as 

 the var. Dumalis, Bechst., along the northern cliffs. The plants are 

 very dwarf There are a few bushes inland. 



TAMARISCACEiE. 

 TamariX angTiea, Webb. Tamarisk.— Alien Planted near the farm. 



CRASSULACE^). 



Sedum anglieum, Btids. English Stonecrop.— Native. Abundant on the 



cliffs. 

 Cotyledon umbilicus, L. Wall Pennywort.— Native. Very common. 



UMBELLIFER^. 



Crithmum maritimum, L. Samphire.— Native. Very common on the 



cliffs. 

 Heraeleum Sphondylium, L. Hogweed.— Native. Not uncommon 

 DauCUS CaPOta, L. Wild Carrot.— As the var. gummifer, Lam. xAbundant 



on the cliffs. Native. 



ARALIACE^E. 



Hedera helix, L. Ivy. — Native. Common on the cliffs. 



CAPRIFOLIACEjE. 

 SambuCUS nigra, L. Common Elder.— Alien. Very rare. Nearthefarm. 

 Lonieera Perielymenum, L. Honeysuckle.— Native. Common inland 

 and on the cliffs. 



RUBIACE^. 



Sherardia aPVensis, L. Field Madder.— Colonist. Common on cultivated 



ground. 

 Galium Aparine, L. Goose-.-rass Cleavers. — Native. Not common. 

 G. verum, L. Yellow Bedstraw. — Native. Fairly frequent on parts of the 



cliffs and also inland. 



DIPSACEjE. 



Dipsaeus sylvestris, L. Wild Teasel.— Native. Pare. One small patch 

 on the north coast. Scattered plants in other parts of the Island. 



COMPOSITE. 



Bellis perennis, L. Daisy.— Native. Not common. Above the north- 

 east coast and also near the farm. 



Inula erithmoides, L. Golden Samphire.— Native. Pare. Various parts 

 of the south coast growing low down and difficult to reach. Also occurs 

 on the extreme east of the island 



Puliearia dysenteriea, Gacrt. Great Fleabane. — Native Pare. Near 

 the pool on the north coast and also near the farm. 



FilagO germaniea, L. Common Cudweed. — Native. Common inland and 

 on the cliffs. 



F. minima, Fr. Slender Cudweed. — Native. Rare. Two places on the 

 cliffs. The south-west coast. 



Gnaphalium uliginOSUm, L. Marsh Cudweed. — Colonist. Rare. On 

 cultivated ground near the farm, sparingly. 



Achillea millefolium, L. Yarrow — Native, Not uncommon. Along 

 field borders on the north-east coast. 



AnthemiS nobiliS, L. Common Chamomile.— Native Very rare. Spar- 

 ingly along a field border above the north-east coast. Although so com- 

 mon on the opposite Sark coast, in Brechou this beautiful species seems 

 to be dying out, and will possibly soon become extinct. 



