Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . nder. (Fig. 271.) Tribe II.—, Linn. zeylanica, Linn.—The flowers of this Australian form varyfrom white to a lovely blue resembling P. capensis,Thunb. The roots of this and some other species areconsidered a dangerous irritant poison. Order LXXIIL—PRIMULACEJE. Tribe I.—LysimachieyE. Anagallis, —Fruit a Pyxidium. *arvensis,
Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . nder. (Fig. 271.) Tribe II.—, Linn. zeylanica, Linn.—The flowers of this Australian form varyfrom white to a lovely blue resembling P. capensis,Thunb. The roots of this and some other species areconsidered a dangerous irritant poison. Order LXXIIL—PRIMULACEJE. Tribe I.—LysimachieyE. Anagallis, —Fruit a Pyxidium. *arvensis, Linn.—Pimpernel; poisonous. Europe. Both thered and blue flowering kinds are common in Queensland,pumila, Sw. (Fig. 272.) Tribe II.—, Linn. Valerandi, Linn.—Brook-weed,repens, Pers. Order LXXIV.—MYRSINEiE. Tribe I.—, Forsk. dependens, F. v. M. rar. pubescens, (Fig. 273.)haplobotrys, (Fig. 274.) Tribe II.—, Linn. urceolata, R. Br. crassifolia, R. Br.— Marada of Cape Grafton natives. variabilis, R. Br. achradifolia, F. v. M. campanulata, (Fig. 275.)Embelia, Burin. = Samara, Linn. australiana, Benth. and Hook. Flueckigeri, F. v. M. LXXIV. MYRSINE^E. 301. 273. MvESA DEPENDENS, , Var. PUBESCENS, 302 LXX1V. MYRSINEiE.
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