. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. 248 EREMOLITHIA Eremolithia Jepson. Caryophyllaceae (i. 6). i California. Eremoluma Baill. (Lucuma EP.}. Sapotaceae (i. 6). i Guiana. Eremomastax Lindau(PaitloivillidmiaBH.}. Acanth. (iv. A), i W. Afr. Eremopanax Baill. Araliaceae (i). 3 New Caledonia. EremopMla K. Br. (Pholidia EP.}. Myoporaceae. 30 Austr. Eremophyton Beguinot. Cruciferae (2). i N. Afr. Eremosis Gleason ( Vernonia ). Compositae (i). 15 Mex., C. Am. Eremosparton Fisch. et Mey. Leguminosae (ill. 6). i W. and C. As. Eremospatha G. Mann et H. Wendl. Palmaceae (ill


. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. 248 EREMOLITHIA Eremolithia Jepson. Caryophyllaceae (i. 6). i California. Eremoluma Baill. (Lucuma EP.}. Sapotaceae (i. 6). i Guiana. Eremomastax Lindau(PaitloivillidmiaBH.}. Acanth. (iv. A), i W. Afr. Eremopanax Baill. Araliaceae (i). 3 New Caledonia. EremopMla K. Br. (Pholidia EP.}. Myoporaceae. 30 Austr. Eremophyton Beguinot. Cruciferae (2). i N. Afr. Eremosis Gleason ( Vernonia ). Compositae (i). 15 Mex., C. Am. Eremosparton Fisch. et Mey. Leguminosae (ill. 6). i W. and C. As. Eremospatha G. Mann et H. Wendl. Palmaceae (ill. 2). 5 trop. Afr. Eremostachys Bunge. Lahiatae (vi). 40 mid. and W. As. Eremosyne Endl. Saxifragaceae (i). i Austr. Eremothamnus O. Hoffm. Compositae (8). i S. Afr. Eremurus Bieh. Liliaceae (ill). 20 alpine W. and Cent. As. Fl. protog.; the petals crumple up before the essential organs are ripe. The 1. of E. aitrantiactis Baker are eaten in Afghanistan. Eria Lindl. Orchidaceae (n. 15). 240 trop. As. Epiphytes; cult. Eriachaenium Compositae (9). i Tierra del Fuego. Eriachne R. Br. Gramineae (y). 25 trop. As., Austr. Eriadenia Miers. Apocynaceae (n. i). i trop. S. Am. Eriander H. Winkler. Rutaceae (iv). i trop. Afr. Eriandrostachys Baill. Sapindaceae (i). i Madagascar. Eriantlius Michx. Gramineae (2). 25 trop. E. Ravennae Beauv. orn. Eriastrum Wooton et Standley (Giiia )- Polemon. 2 New Mexico. Eriaxis Rchh. f. (Galeola BH.}. Orchidaceae (n. 2). i New Caledonia. Eribroma Pierre (Slerculia EP.}. Sterculiaceae. i trop. Afr. Erica (Tourn.) L. Ericaceae (iv). 500 Eur. (esp. Medit.) and S. Afr. (see fam.). 5 in Brit.; the two common heaths, E. cinerea L. and E. Tetralix L., cover great areas of moor. In habit like Calluna. Fl. bell-shaped and pendulous, visited and fert. mainly by bees. Honey is secreted by the disc, and insects hanging on to the fl. and probing for it must shake the sta. and receive a shower of the loose powdery pollen from the pores in the t


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