Loudon's encyclopædia of plants : comprising the specific character, description, culture, history, application in the arts, and every other desirable particular respecting all the plants indigenous to, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain / [J.C. Loudon].
- John Claudius Loudon
- Date:
- 1855
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Loudon's encyclopædia of plants : comprising the specific character, description, culture, history, application in the arts, and every other desirable particular respecting all the plants indigenous to, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain / [J.C. Loudon]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![t238. PERSOO'NIA. R.Br. Pebsoonia. 1402 hirsfita R Br. 1403 linearis R. Br. 1404 lanceolata R. Br. 1405salichia R.Br. 1406 latifolia Andr. 1407 pinifolia R.Br. t23ft GREVIL'IjEA 1408 sericea R. Br. 1409 punicea R. Br. 1410 juniper'ina R. Br. 1411 linearis R. Br. 1412 riparia R. Br. hairy linear-leaved * spear-leaved il willow-leaved <fc broad-leaved * pine-leaved * R. Br. Grevillea. silky * purple * juniper-like * linear-leaved * river-side * I I or 1 I or I I or l I or I I or I I or 1413 arenaria R. Br. sand i| I or 1414 acuminata R. Br. acute-leaved * i I or 1415 stylosa Kn. P. long-styled * | | or 1416 mucr6nulata R. Br. Podalyria-leav. at i | or 1417 cinerea R. Br. cinereous * i | or 1418 buxifolia R. Br. 1419collina Kn. P. 1420 aspleniifolia R. Br. 240. HA'KEA. R.Br. 1421 pugioniformis R. Br. 1422 parilis Kn. P. 1423 obliqua R. Br. 1424 gibb6sa R. Br. 1425 acicularis R. Br. 1426 suaveolens R. Br. 1427 microcSrpa R. Br. Box-leaved * i | or hill « l_J or Asplenium-lvd. it \ | or Hakea. dagger-fruited H \ | or matched 4t \ | or oblique-flower. * | | or gibbous-fruited * i 1 or needle-leaved * i | or sweet-smelling £t i | or small-fruited Sfc i 1 or 1428 florida R. Br. many-flowered 1429 ilicifolia R. Br. Holly-leaved 1430 nitida R. Br. glossy 1431 amplexicaulis R.Br, stem-clasping 1432 prostrata R. Br. trailing 1433 ceratophylla R. Br. horn-leaved 1434 acanthophylla Lk. prickly-leaved 1435 undulata R. Br. 1436 oleifolia R.Br. (i | or 11 I or wave-leaved olive-leaved willow-leaved hoary-leaved nerved-leaved oval-leaved 1437 saligna R. Br. 1438 cinerea R. Br. 1439 dactyloides B. Br. 1440 elliptica R. Br. 241. STENOCAR'PUS. R. Br. Stenocarpus 1441 salignus R. Br. fragrant a i_ 242. LAMBER'TIA. R.Br. Lambertia. 1442 formosa R. Br. handsome * i_ 243. XYLOME'LUM. R.Br. Xylomelum. 1443 pyriforme R. Br. pear-fruited 244. TELOPE'A. R. Br. Warbatah 1444 speciosissima R. Br. splendid 245. LOMA'TlA. R.Br. Lomatia. 1445 silaifolia R. Br cut-leaved 1446 lqngifolia B. Br. long-leaved 1 l_)or t L_Jor I I or Proteacece. Sp. 6—22. 4 my.jl Y N. S. W. 1800. C Ip Bot. cab. 327 5 jl.au Y N. S. W. 1794. J j s.p Bot. mag. 760 4 jn.jl Y N. S. W. 1791. s.p Bot. rep. 74 7 jn.jl Pk N. S. W. 1795. c l.p Cav. ic. 4. t. 389 4 jn.jl Y N. S. W. 1795. T Jj s.p Bot. rep. 280 4 jn.jl Y N. S. W. 1822. T lj s.p Proteacece. Sp. 13—38. 6 ap.s Pk N. S. W. 1790. S s.p Bot. mag. 862 Pu N. S. W. 1822. c l.p Sm. N.H. t.9. f.5 4* Pk N. S. W. 1822. c l.p Bot. cab. 1003 6 ap.s W N. S W. 1790. s s.p Bot rep. 272 4 ap.s Pk N. S. W. 1791. c 1.P 5 ap.s Pk N. S. W. 1803. c 1.P 4 ap.s N. S. W. 1805. 8 s-P ap.s Pk N. S. W. 1809. s 1 4 ap.s Pk N. S. W. 1809. c I* N. S W. 1822 c 1-p Bot. cab. 857 g f.s Pk N. S. W. 1790. g s.p ±soi. rep. zio mr.jl Pk N. S. W. 1802. c '•p C mr.jl Pk N. S. W. 1806. _ 1 p Protectees. Sp. 20 40. 6 my.jn W N. S W. 1796. s s.p Bot. cab. 353 my.jn W V. Di. L. 1796. c 1 D 6 W N. Holl. 1803. c s.p Bot. cab. 1682 7 my.jn W N. S. W. 1790. c s-P Cav. ic. 6. t. 534 3 my.jn w N. S. W. 1790. c s-P Vent. mal. Ill 4 ja.n w N Holl. 1803 c SP 4 my.jn w V. Di. L. 1819. c s-P Bot. reg. 475 5 my.jn w N. Holl. 1803. c s-P Bot. mag. 2579 4 jl.s w N. Holl. 1803. c s.p 5 jn.jl w N. Holl. 1803. c s.p Bot. mag. 2246 2 w N Holl 1803 c s.p 1| ... w N. Holl' 1803' c s.p 4 my.jn Br N. Holl. 1803. c s.p 3 N. S. W. 1821. c s-P 3 N. Holl. 1803. I. s.p 5 jn.jl w N. Holl. 1794. s s.p 7 mr.jl w N. Holl. 1791. s P Bot. rep. 215 5 jn.jl w N. Holl. 1803. s s.p 7 jn.au w N. S. W. 1790. c S.p Cav. ic. 6. t. 535 4 jn.au w N. Holl.' 1794. c s.p Proteacece. Sp. 1 2. 5 jn.jl G N. Holl. 1819. c s.l Bot. reg. 441 Proteacece. Sp. 1—2. 4 jn.au Re N. S. W. 1788. c s.p Bot. rep. 69 Proteacece. Sp. 1. 14 N. S. W. 1789. s sp Cav. ic. 6. t. 536 Proteacece. Sp. 1—2. 10 my.jl S N. S. W. 1789. c s.p Bot. mag. 1128 Proteacece. Sp. 2—8. 2 jn.au o N. S. W. 1792. c s.p Bot. mag. 1272 2 jn G n. a W. 1816. c Ip Bot. reg. 442 f 1411 1421 238. History, Use, Propagation, Culture, „t*ZZS°J!?h>hf? f16'' !?y Sir,J' E- Smith> in honor of C. H. Persoon, the celebrated author of Synopsis Synopsi enteemed works: he is still living, and about to publish a new edition of his most useful r,^^eHrlea; S,°,na,.meu by Mr. R. Brown, after the Right Honorable Charles Francis Greville, a great E?!?'otnff'tral h.f °-7: Heuwas one of the vice-presidents of the Royal Society. Some species ripen Sunder a hand!glaass m an e1ual mixture of sandy loam and peat, and strike roots freely in <J^« tfri^' n^am?d bl Sc]1!ieber after Baron Hake> a Patron of the botanic garden at Hanover. This Iand!glasT ' P6at* ad Sad WeU ^'^ i and cuttings root readily in sand under a](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21495725_0112.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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