The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 4 - Or, Flower-Garden Displayed by William Curtis
page 66 of 66 (100%)
page 66 of 66 (100%)
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127 Ixia bending-stalked.
138 Kalmia hairy. 111 Lathyrus tuberous. 115 -------- blue-flowered. 109 Lavatera annual. 116 Limodorum tuberous-rooted. 140 Lupine yellow. 110 Mimosa whorl'd-leaved. 118 Orpine evergreen. 142 Scorzonera Tangier. 137 St. John's-wort warty. 119 Strelitzia Canna-leaved. 128 Squill bell-flowered. 141 Turnsole peruvian. FOOTNOTES [1] From the gaiety of its flowers, which, from their stripes, appear like an object decorated with ribbands.--_Vitta_, a ribband; _vittata_, dressed with ribbands. _Ainsw._ [2] The leaves being somewhat like those of the Myrtle, and a gummy substance exuding from the plant as in the Gum Cistus. [3] In his Journal des Observations Physiques, Mathematiques, et Botaniques, faites sur les CĂ´tes Orientales de l'Amerique meridionale, &c. printed in 1714. |
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