AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
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BOTANICAL NAME. 
Kunzea parvifolia 
Schauer 
„ peduncularis 
F. v. Mueller 
Kyllingia 
monocephala 
Rottboell 
Lachnostachys 
verbasci folia 
F. v. Mueller 
Lagenaria vulgaris 
Seringe 
Lagenophora 
Billardieri 
Cassini 
„ Huegelii 
Bentham 
Lagerstroemia 
Flos-reginse 
Retzius 
„ indica 
Linnaeus 
Lagunaria 
Patersoni 
G. Don - 
„ Patersoni 
G. Don 
var. bracteata 
Bentham 
Lambertia formosa 
Smith 
„ formosa 
Smith 
var. pallida 
„ multiflora 
Lindley 
Laportea gigas 
Weddell 
„ moroides 
Weddell 
„ photiniphylla 
Weddell 
COMMON NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
“Small-leaved Mountain Bush” (evergreen shrub, 3 
ft.), f. lilac-purple—Vic. and N.S.W. 
“Mountain Bush,” “Mountain Tea-tree,” or Burgan,”* 
(evergreen shrub, 8 to 15 ft.), f. white—Vic., 
N.S.W., and Q’land. 
“Mullumbimby Grass,” or “Poverty Grass” (peren¬ 
nial)—F. Cyperaceae —N.S.W., Q’land, S. Aust., 
Asia, etc. 
“West Australian Lamb’s-wool Bush,” or “Snow Bush” 
(evergreen shrub, 3 to 5 ft.)—F. Verbcnaccae — 
W. Aust. 
“Bottle Gourd,” or “Jove’s Club” (annual climber), f. 
white—F. Vucurlntaceae —Q’land, Asia, and 
Africa. 
“Labillard'lore’s Bottle Thistle” (herbaceous peren¬ 
nial), f. white and violet—F. Corn,positae —Vic., 
N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. Aust., and Tas. 
“Huegel’s Bottle Thistle” (herbaceous perennial), f. 
bluish—Vic., S. and W. Aust., and Fas. 
“Jarool,” “Indian Bloodwood,” “Queen’s Crepe-flower,” 
or “Muruta”* (deciduous shrub, 10 to 15 ft.), f. 
mauve—F. Lythrarieae —Q’land and Tropical 
Asia. 
“Pride of India,” “Crape Myrtle,” or Indian Crepe 
Flower” (deciduous shrub, 8 to 10 ft.), f. bright 
pink—Q’land and Tropical Asia. 
“Norfolk Island Cowitch Tree,” or “Queensland Pyra¬ 
mid Tree” (evergreen tree, 20 to 30 ft.), f. pale 
red—F. Malvaceae —N.S.W., Q’land, and Norfolk 
Island. 
“Queensland Whitewood” (evergreen tree, 20 to 40 
ft.)—Q’land. 
“Port Jackson Honey Shrub,” or “Sydney Honey- 
flower Bush” (evergreen shrub, 4 to 6 ft.) f. pur¬ 
plish—F. Protcaccae —N.S.W. 
“Pale Pink-flowered Variety” (evergreen shrub, 4 to 
6 ft.), f. pale pink. 
“Many-flowered Lambertia” (evergreen shrub), f. red 
W. Aust. 
“Giant Nettle Tree,” “Large Stinging Tree,” or 
“Touch-me-not Tree” (evergreen tree, 70 to 80 ft.) 
— F. Urticaceae —N.S.W. and Q’land. 
“Gympie Nettle Tree,” or “Mulberry Nettle Tree” 
(evergreen shrub, reputed poisonous and in¬ 
jurious to stock, 15 to 20 ft.)—Q iand. 
“Shining-leaved Stinging Tree” (evergreen tree, 60 
to 80 ft.)—N.S.W. and Q’land. 
