ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 
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Trewelufe (Tmelove). Paris qiiadrifolia^ L. — Hal. 
Trick madam. See Trip Madam. 
Triffoly. A trefoil. Prior, p. 239. 
Trifolium. This is becoming a general agricultural name for 
Trifolium incarnatum^ L. — Cornw.; Yks. (W. Biding). 
Trifoly, Sea. Glaux maritima, L. — Lyte, who says it is so named 
by Turner. 
Trifoly, Sour. Oxalis Acetosella, L. — Lyte. 
Trimmling Jock. See Trembling Jockies. 
Trinity. Tradescantia virginica,!^. — (Higham). ‘Given the 
name about Lee, because they say it blossoms all the Trinity.’ Eev. 
0. H. Fielding : no doubt suggested by the three petals of the flower. 
See also Herb Trinity. 
Trinity Violet. Viola tricolor, L. — Yks. 
Triple Grass. See Grass, Triple. 
Trip Madam. Sedum rejlexum, L. — Wr. In Surflet’s Country 
Farm, p. 223 (1600), Trick madame ; in Holme’s Acad, of Armory 
(ii. 99), Trick-madam. Prior, p. 239. 
Tristram’s Knot, The. Cannabis sativa, L. — Bullein, Book of 
Simples, fob 26. 
Troll-flower. Trollius europoeus, L. — Lyte. Ger. ‘ From Sw. 
troll, Da. trold, Fris. trol, a malignant supernatural being.’ Prior, 
p. 239. ‘ Nomen vernaculum ex monte Pilato, ubi Troll Blume dici- 
tur.’ F. J. Euprecht, Flora Ingrica, i. 37. 
True-love, or Herb True-love. Pam quadrifoUa, L. — At the top 
of the stalk ‘ come foorth fewer leaves directly set one against another, 
in maner of a Burgunnion crosse or a true love knot ; for which cause 
among the auncients it hath beene called herbe Truelove.’ Ger. 328. 
Herts. Phyt. hi. 146, N. S. ; Ferthsh. Hal. has Trewelufe. In Cumb. 
True Love’s Knot, E. D. S. Gloss. C. 8. Prior, p. 234. 
Trufide. (1) The general name for Tuber cibarium, L. — ‘In French 
Truffes and Truffles.'* Park. Theatr, p. 1319. Prior, p. 239. 
(2) Bunium fiexuosum, With. Invernessh. 
Trumpet Flower. Lonicera Periclymenum, L. — N. and E. Yks. 
Trumpet Keck. See Keck, Trumpet. 
Tube Root. Colchicum autumnale, L. — With.- Baxter has Tuber 
Root, which is of course the true meaning of the name. 
Tudnoore. Nepeta Glechoma, Benth. Coles, A. in E., p. 53. 
Tulip. Tidipa Gesneriana, L. — Prior, p. 239. Jamieson gives 
Tulipase as a Scottish form. 
Tulip, Chequered (With. ed. iv.). Drooping (dies.), or Wild 
(Nhamp. ; Wariu.). Fritillaria Meleagris, Y. 
Tulip, Yellow. Meconopsis cambrica, Vig. — Som. 
