ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 
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Sunflower. (1) The common name for Heliantlius annuus, L. — • 
Prior, p. 226. 
(2) Chrysanthemum segetiim, L. — Nhamp. Nth. Gloss. 
(3) Inula Helenium, L. — Stirlingsh. Called Wild Sunflower in 
I. of Wight (FI. Vect.). 
(4) AnagalUs arvensis, L. — /S.-TF. Cumh. 
(5) Helianthemum vulgare, Gsertn. — P. Cat. 66. With, calls it the 
Little Sunflower. 
(6) Calendula officinalis, L. — Treas. Bot. 
(7) Ornithogalumu7nbeUatum,Jj. — Dev. Friend. The flower ‘ openeth 
it selfe at the rising of the sunne, and shntteth againe at the sunnes 
setting, whereof it hath beene called of some Bulhus Solseguius.' 
Ger. 133. 
Sun-green. Semper vivum tectorum, L. — Suss. ; Wilts. (Devizes). 
See Sengreen. 
Sun Pose. A book-name for Helianthemum vulgare, Gsertn. — Pratt. 
Sun Spurge, or Sun-following Spurge. A book-name for EiLpliorbia 
Ilelioscopia, L. — Turn. Herb. Prior, p. 220. 
Surface Twitch. See Twitch. 
Swaggering Grass. Briza media, L. — Lane. 
Swallow Pear. ‘ The service apple. ’ Hal. Pyrus torminalis, Sm. 
Prior, p. 227. 
Swallow-wort. Chelidonium majus, L. — Lyte. Prior, p. 227. 
Swans-hall. Polyporus squamosus, L. — ‘ In Surrey, Swans-hall, 
hoc ludunt pueri loco pilse palmariae.’ Alerrett, Pinax, 42. 
Swappis. ‘ Perhaps sedges. Teut. carex.’ Scotland. Jamieson. 
Swarms. AlUaria officinalis, Andrzj. — Yks. (York). 
Sweeps. (1) Luziila campestris, Willd. — Scd. (Shrewsbury). Cfr. 
Chimney-sweeper. 
(2) Centaur ea nigra, L. — Derh. 
(3) The dark red garden variety of Beilis per ennis, L. Jhs. (Cleve- 
land). 
Sweeps’ Brushes. (1) Dipsacus sylvestris, L. — Dev. 
(2) Luzula campestris, Willd. — Sal. (Shrewsbury). 
Sweet Alice. Arabis edpina, L. — Dev. A corruption of Sweet 
Alison, which name belongs more properly to Alyssum maritimum, L. 
Sweet Amber. Hypericum Androsoemum, L. — Probably from its 
resinous odour. Suss. 
Sweet Archangel. See Archangel, Sweet. 
Sweet Ash. Anthricus sylvestris, L.—Glou. 
Sweet Bent. Luzula campestris, Willd. — Ayrsli. 
Sweet Betsy. Centranthus ruber, DC. — Kent (Thanet). Card. 
Chron., July 16th, 1881, p. 80. 
Sweet Biller. Heracleum Sphondylium, L. — Dev. (Barnstaple). 
