406 
DODECANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
Class XI. 
6800 pal ustris W. 
6801 emarginSta W. 
6802 hib^rnica TV. 
6803 salicifolia W. 
6804 amygdaloides TV. 
6805 characias W. 
6806 glaucescens W. 
6607 agraria Bieb. 
6808 pallida W. 
6809 procera Bieb. 
6810 ceratocar'pa Ten. 
6811 salicifolia Hort. 
1104. PEDILAN^THUS. 
6812 tithymaloidesKuntk. 
6813 carinatus Donn. 
1105. VIS'NEA. W. 
6814 Mocanera W. 
marsh A un 
freckled l£ A un 
Irish ^ A cu 
willow-lefived A w 
Almond-leav. ss. or 
upright-red *L pr 
glaucous j£ A 
field £ Q) w 
pale j£ A un 
tall A un 
horn-fruited j£ A un 
willow-leaved ^ ^ un 
Neck. Slipper Plant. 
Myrtle-leaved n. ZD cu 
keeled tt. cu 
ViSNEA. 
Canary M\ | or 
4 my.au Ap 
2 jl.au Ap 
1 my.jn Ap 
2 my.jn Ap 
2 mr.jn Ap 
4 mr.jn Ap 
1 mr.jn Ap 
1 jn Ap 
li j" Ap 
2 au Ap 
1 jl.au Ap 
lA jn Ap 
Sweden 1.570. 
Italy 1758. 
Britain fields. 
Hungary 1804. 
England woods. 
England mo. pi. 
1823. 
Crimea 1821. 
Hungary 1822. 
Crimea 1819. 
Naples 1823. 
Hungary 1820. 
EuphorbiacecB. Sp. 1 — 3. 
lA jl.au Ap S. Amer, 1820. 
1| jl.au Ap 1817. 
Ebenacece. Sp. 1. 
5 ... W Canaries 1815. 
D s.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
C CO 
D CO 
S CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
C CO 
C CO 
C l.p 
Fl, dan. 866 
Eng. bot. 1337 
PI. rar. h. t. 55 
Eng. bot. 256 
Eng. bot. 442 
Gmel. sib. t. 94 
Ten. neap. t. 63 
Bot. reg. 837 
Bot. mag. 2514 
TETRAGYNIA. 
1106. CALLFGONUM. W. Calligonum. Polygonece. Sp. 1—5. 
6815 Pallasia IV. Caspian n. or 4 au G.w Casp. Sea 1780. C l.p Pall.ros.2.t.77,78 
PENTAGYNIA. 
1107. GLI'NUS. W. Glinus. FicoidecB. Sp. 1—3. 
6816 lotoides fF. hairy O un li jl Y S. Europe 1788. S s.l Boo. sic. 21. 1. 11 
1108. BLACKWEL'LIA. Juss. Blackwellia. HomalinecB. Sp. 1—6. 
6817 integrifolia iam. entire-leaved it □ or 6 ... W Madagasc.1823. C s.p Lam.ill. t.412.f.2 
1109. GASTO'NIA. Juss. Gastonia. AraliacecB. Sp. 1—2. 
6818palmata Wall. palmate * O or 4 fmr W.g 1818. C p.l. 
DODECAGYNIA. 
1110. SEMPERVPVUM. 
6819 arboreum W. 
13 varlegaitim 
6820 canariense W. 
6821 glutinosum TV. 
6822 glandulosum TV. 
6823ciliatum TV. en. 
6824 Smith ii Sims. 
6825 tabulEEforme Haiv. 
6826 flagelliforme Fisck. 
6827 tortuosum TV. 
6828 villosum W. 
6829 stellatum S?n. 
6830 tectorum TV. 
6831 africanum Haw. 
6832 dodrantale TV en. 
6833 hirtum L. 
6834 soboliferum B. M. 
TV. Houseleek. 
tree St. i | or 
striped-leaved 
Canary *L i | or 
clammy «i. i | or 
glandulous-lvd. *t- 1 i or 
white-flowered tt- 1 I or 
Smith's tt I I or 
table-shaped tt i | or 
running £ A or 
gouty 
villous 
starry 
common 
African 
smth.-lvd.-ann. lOJ or 
hairy ^ a 
Hen&Chicken£ A 
6804 
9 mr.d Y 
O or 
tOj or 
It A or 
£ lAJ or 
1| jn.jl 
1| jl.au 
1 mr.my 
H — 
1 jl.au 
lijl.au 
1 jl.au 
i jl.au 
2 jn.jl 
i jl.au 
1 jn.s 
1 jl.au 
1 jn.jl 
i jn.jl 
Y 
Y 
Y 
W 
Y 
Pa.Y 
R 
Y 
Y 
Y 
F 
Pk* 
W 
Pa.Y 
Sp.QO. 
Levant 
1640. 
C 
s.l 
Bot. reg. 99 
Canaries 
1609. 
R 
s.l 
Plant, grass. 141 
Madeira 
1777. 
C 
S.1 
Bot. mag. 1963 
Madeira 
1777. 
C 
s.l 
TenerifFe 
1815. 
C 
s.l 
Bot. mag. 1978 
Tenerifte 1815. 
C 
s.l 
Bot. mag. 1980 
Tenerifte 
1817. 
C 
s.l 
Siberia 
1823. 
c 
s.l 
Canaries 
1779. 
c 
s.l 
Bot. mag. 296 
Madeira 
1777. 
D 
s.l 
Bot. mag. 1809 
M. Baldo 
1790. 
D 
s.l 
Seg. veron.2.t.l7 
Britain 
roofs. 
D 
s.p 
Eng. bot. 1320 
C. G. H. 
1768. 
D 
s.l 
TenerifFe 
1815. 
S 
s.l 
Italy 
1804. 
D 
s.p 
Schmidt, ic. t.l7 
Germany 
D 
s.p 
Bot. mag. 1457 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
Many of the stove species of this genus are succulents, and will thrive the better if a little lime rubbish be 
added to their sandy loam. They are somewhat difficult to strike. Sweet says, " The way I have succeeded 
best, is to stick them in the tan amongst the pots in a good heat, and not cover them with any glass." 
{Bot. Cult. 55.) 
The inflorescence of this genus is not now considered to consist of twelve stamens surrounding an ovary ; 
but almost as in Reseda, of a number of monandrous naked male florets surrounding a naked female floret. 
Thi.5 manner of understanding Euphorbia was first indicated by Jussieu, and afterwards correctly explained 
by Mr. Brown. 
1104. Pedilanthus. From -nhXov, a slipper, and ccvd-o^, a flower, in allusion to the form of the involucre. 
A genus resembling Euphorbia in properties and appearance. 
1105. Visnca. This seems to be a blunder of the younger Linna:us for Vismea, which now is the name of a 
distinct genus, which see. Ripened cuttings root freely in sand. 
