A. t. torminaloides. 
A. tetramerum. C. and W. China. 
A. t. betulifolium. N.W. China. 
A. triflorum. Manch., Korea. 
A. truncatum. N. China. 
ACTINIDIA, Actinidiaceae. Vigorous high climbers with large 
leaves; suitable for pergolas. Some, such as A. chinensis, are 
usually dioecious [6B, nursery]. 
A. callosa. Himal., S. China. 
A. chinensis. China. 
A. Fairchildii (A. chinensis x arguta). 
A. melanandra. Japan and C. China. 
A. polygama. Silver-vine; Manch., to Japan and C. China. 
AESCULUS, Hippocastanaceae. Horsechestnut, Buckeye. Trees 
and shrubs, grown mostly for their showy flowers and hand¬ 
some leaves. A. parviflora by suckering develops into a com¬ 
pact massive shrub about eight feet high and bears abundantly 
its erect spires of white flowers [9C, 9B, 3L, nursery]. 
A. carnea (A. Hippocastanum x Pavia). Red H.; (My. or Jn.). 
A. discolor mollis. Woolly B.; N. C. to Fla. and Tex. (My. or Jn.). 
A. glabra. Ohio B.; Pa. to Ala. and Neb. (My.). 
A. Hippocastanum. Common H.; Balkan Peninsula (My. or Jn.). 
A. H. Baumannii. 
A. neglecta georgiana. N. C. to Fla. and Ala. (My. or Jn.). 
A. octandra. Sweet B.; Pa. to Ga. and Ill. (My. or Jn.). 
A. parviflora. Bottlebrush B.; S. C. to Ala. and Fla. (Jy.-Au.). 
A. Pavia. Red B.; Va. to Fla. and La. (Jn.). 
A. turbinata. Japanese H.; Japan (Jn.). 
AETHIONEMA, Cruciferae. Stonecress. Prostrate, gray-foli- 
aged, spring blooming subshrubs for use in the rock garden 
[5E]. 
A. coridifolium. Lebanon S.; Asia Minor. 
A. grandiflorum. Persian S.; Persia (My.-Au.). 
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