74 
AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
BOTANICAL NAME. 
Billardiera. scandens 
Smith 
,, scandens 
Smith 
var. brachyantha 
Blandfordia flammea 
Hooker 
,, grandi flora 
R. Brown 
,, margin ata 
Herbert 
„ nobilis 
Smith 
BlecI mum 
cartilagineum 
Swartz 
,, lsevigatum 
Cavanillcs 
,, orientale 
Linnaeus 
Blennodia alpestris 
F. v. Mueller 
„ brevipes 
F. v. Mueller 
,, cardaminoides 
F. v. Mueller 
,, carvipes 
F. v. Mueller 
,, lasiocarpa 
I 7 , v. Mueller 
„ nasturtioides 
Benth am 
,, trisecta 
Ben tli am 
Boerhaavia diffusa 
Linnaeus 
Boronia algid a 
F. v. Mueller 
,, anemonifolia 
A. Cunningham 
ccerulescens 
F. v. Mueller 
COMMON NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
“Climbing Apple Berry” (evergreen climber), f. pale 
yellow to purplish—Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. Aust, 
and Tas. 
“Short-flowered Climbing Apple Berry” (evergreen 
climber), f. pale greenish yellow—Vic. 
“Queensland Christmas Bells” (herbaceous peren¬ 
nial), f. yellow or orange and brown red—F. 
LUlaceae —X.S.W. and Q’land. 
“New South Wales Christmas Bells” (herbaceous 
perennial), f. red and yellowish—N.S.W. 
“Tasmanian Christmas Bells,” or “Gordon Lily” (her¬ 
baceous perennial), f. orange red—Tas. 
“Christmas Bells,” “Gosford Bells,” or “Thimble 
Lily” (herbaceous perennial), f. brownish red and 
yellow—N.S.W. 
‘Dog’s-tooth Fern” (perennial), F. Filices —Vic., 
N.S.W., and Q’land. 
“Smooth Blechnum” (perennial)—N.S.W. 
“Eastern Blechnum” (perennial)—Q’land, N. Aust., 
Polynesia, S. China, etc. 
“Alpine Blennodia” (perennial), f. white or pink—F. 
Cruci ferae —Vic. and N.S.W. 
“Short-podded Blennodia” (annual), f. white—Vic., 
N.S.W., S. and W. Aust. 
“Hag’s Cabbage,” or “Sand Rocket” annual), f. 
white, F. Cruciferae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, and 
S. Aust. 
“Curve-podded Blennodia” (annual), f. yellow—Vic., 
N.S.W., and S. Aust. 
“Woombun Woombun”* (annual), f. white or pink— 
Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, and S. Aust. 
“Mosquito Cress,” (annual), L yellow—Vic., N.S.W., 
Q’land, and S. Aust. 
“Desert Blennodia” (undershrub), f. white—Vic., 
N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. Aust. 
“Spreading Hog-weed,” or “Koo-jo”* (perennial)—F. 
Nyctagincae —Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, N., S., and W. 
Aust., Asia, and Africa. 
“Alpine Boronia” (evergreen shrub), f. pink—F. 
Rutaceae. —Vic. and N.S.W. 
“Anemone-leaved Boronia” (evergreen shrub, 2 to 3 
ft.), f. pink—Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, W. Aust., and 
Tas. 
“Bluish-flowered Boronia” (undershrub), f. bluish— 
Vic., N.S.W., S. and W. Aust. 
