Census of Cultivated Indigenous Plants. 



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Magnoliace^e, Magnolia Family. 

 lilicium. Species a half dozen; 2 

 in our region. 

 I. Pioridanum, Ellis. (Eng. 1771.) 

 I. parviflorum, Vent. (Eng. 

 1790.) 



Liriodendron. 1 species. 



L. tulipifera, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1688.) Variegated varieties are 

 sold. A form called integri- 

 folia is also catalogued. 

 Magnolia. Species about 15; Amer- 

 ica and Eastern Asia. 

 M. acuminata, Linn. * (Eng. 



1736. ) Largely used for stocks 

 upon which to work other 

 magnolias. 



M. cordata, Michx. * (Eng. 1801.) 



M. Praseri, Walt. * (Eng. 1786.) 



M. glauca, Linn. * (Eng. 1688.) 

 A variety longifolia is cata- 

 logued. 



M. grandiflora, Linn. * (Eng. 



1737. ) 



M. macrophylla, Michx. * (Eng. 

 1800.) 



M. Thompsoniana. Hort. * A hy- 

 brid between M. glauca and 

 M. tripetala. 



M. Umbrella, Lam. * or M. tri- 

 petala^ (Eng. 1752.) 

 Schizandra. One of a half dozen 



species inhabits the United 

 States. 



S. coccinea, Michx. (Eng. 1S06.) 



Anonace^e, Custard-Apple Family. 

 Anona. A tropical genus of 50 

 species, of which only one 

 comes within our limits. 

 A. glabra, Linn. (A. laurifolia.) 

 Reasoner. (Eng. 1774.) 

 Asimina. 7 or 8 species, Amer- 

 ican, 6 within our limits. 

 A. grandiflora, Dunal. Gill. 1881. 

 A. triloba, Dunal. * (Eng. 1736.) 



Menispermace^e,Moonseed Family. 

 Cocculus. 10 species; 2 American. 



C. Carolinus, DC. (Eng.) 

 Menispermum. 2 species ; 1 Amer- 

 ican. 



M. Canadense, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1691.) 



Berberidace^:, Barberry Family. 

 Achlys. Species, 1. 

 A. triphylla, DC. Gill. 1881. 



Berberis. About 50 species; 9 in 

 our region. 



B. Aquifolium, Pursh. * (Eng. 

 1825.) Long in cultivation. 



B. Canadensis, Pursh. (Eng. 

 1759.) This has been cata- 

 logued in this country for many 

 years, but the plants are prob- 

 ably all the European B. vul- 

 garis, which is naturalized 

 here. 



B. nervosa, Pursh. U. S. Nur- 

 series 1889. (Eng. 1826.) 



B. repens, Lindley. (Eng. 1822.) 

 Caulophyllum. Species 1.* 



C. thalictroides, Michx. (Eng. 

 1755.) 



DiphyLleia. Single species. 



D. cj^mosa, Michx. Kelsev '90- 

 '91. (Eng. 1812.) 



Jeffersonia. Species 2; 1 Ameri- 

 can. 



J. diphylla, Pers. * (Eng. 1792.) 

 Podophyllum. Species 2 ; 1 Ameri- 

 can. 



P. peltatum, Linn. * (Eng. 1664.) 

 Vancouveria. Single species. 

 V. hexandra, Descne. * 



Nympeleace^e, Water-Lily Family. 

 Brasenia. Species 3 or 4; 1 Ameri- 

 can. 



B. peltata, Pursh. * 

 Cabomba Species 2 or 3 ; 1 in our 



limits. 



C. Caroliniana, Gray. (Eng.) 

 Nelumbo. Species 2 ; 1 in America. 



N. lutea, Pers. * (Eng. 1810.) 

 Nuphar. Species about a half 



dozen ; 4 in our limits. 

 N. ad vena, Ait. f . * (Eng. 1772.) 

 N. advena var. minus, Morong. 



(N. luteum.)* (Eng.) 

 N. Kalmianum, Ait. (N. pumi- 



lum.) * (Eng.) 

 N. polvsepalum, Engelm. Hors. 



1889 (1883). 

 Nymph sea. About 20 species ; 7 in 



this country. 

 N. elegans, Hook. Hors. 1889. 



(Eng. 1850.) 

 N. flava, Leitner. * (Eng. 1881.) 

 N. Mexicana, Zucc. * 

 N. odorata, Ait. * Gill. 1875. 



(Eng. 1786.) 

 N. odorata var. minor, Sims. * 

 N. odorata var. rosea. * 



