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Title: Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised. To 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
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Bailey, Frederick Manson, 1827-1915
Subjects: Botany
Publisher: Brisbane, A. J. Cumming, government printer
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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, Benth. var. Baileyi, Bail.—Foliage variegated.Murchisonias, F. v. M.stricta, Endl. Tribe VII.—Asphodele^e. *Asphodelus, Linn. fistulosus, Linn.—Europe. A troublesome weed in some parts.Bulbine, Linn. bulbosa. Haw.—Poisonous to stock. semibarbata, Haw.-—Native Onion or Leek; poisonous tostock.Thysanotus, R. Br. Section Hexandrce. chrysantherus, F.v.M. (Fig. 538.) tuberosus, R. Br.—Fringe Violet. Baueri, R. Br.x<\rthropodium, R. Br. paniculatum, R. Br. minus, R. Br. dianellaceum, F. v. M.Dichopogon, Knntli. strictus, Baker. Sieberianus, KuntJi.Csesia, R. Br. vittata, R. Br. var. chlorantha, Benth. = C. chlorantha, F.v.M. parviflora, R. Br.Corynotheca, F. v. M. lateriflora, F. v. M.Dianella, Lam.—Blueberry plants. lsevis, R. Br.—Some plants produce double flowers.var. aspera, Benth. revoluta, R. Br. cserulea, Sims. var. congests, Benth-—Some plants produce double flowers. ensifolia, Red Lil.Stypandra, R. Br. glauca, R. Br. ceespitosa, R. Br. ■558 CXXXV. LILIACE^.
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541. SCHELHAMMERA PEDUNCULATA, F.V.M. CXXXVI. PONTEDERIACE^E. 559 Tribe VIII.—Johnsonie^e.Tricoryne, R. Br. platyptera, Reichb. (Fig. 539.) anceps, R.Br. (Fig. 540.) muricata, Baker. elatior, R. Br. simplex, R. Br.Laxmannia, R. Br. gracilis, R. Br. =BartHngia gracilis, F. v. M.Borya, Labill. septentrionalis, F. v, M.—The tufts of young leaf-growth areof a pretty pink colour.Sowerbaea, Sm. juncea, Sm. Tribe IX.—Allied.Xothoscordum, Kunth. fragrans, Kunih.—North America. Tribe X.—Anguillarie^e.Burchardia, R. Br. umbellata, R. Br.Anguillaria, R. Br. dioica, R. Br. = Wurmbsea dioica, F. v. M.Iphigenia, Kunth. indica, Kunth. Tribe XI.—Uvularie^e.Schelhammera, R. Br. multiflora, R. Br. pedunculata, F.v.M. (Fig. 541.)Kreysigia, Reichb. multiflora, Reichb. Order CXXXVI.—PONTEDERIACEJE. *Pontederia, Willd. cordata, Pursh.—Pickerel weed. An American plant metwith as a stray from cultivation.*Eichhornia, Kunth. speciosa, Kunth. Water Hyacinth; a noxious and now wide-spread water-
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