Crossword
Buddleja or
ACROSS
1 Bulbousplant,relatedto
hippeastrum,andgrownfor
itsstrikingcrimsonorwhite
pendentflowers,in theform
of a cross(9)
7 Genusnameforgorse(4)
8 Alluring,cunning,orboldly
flirtatiousyoungwoman,asin
theDianthus‘Mendlesham
____’andtheminiature
Pelargonium‘____’(4)
9 Causeof a wetlawnin the
morning– butnotrainfall(3)
11 In WashingtonDCivyis
aboveinspector,butjunior
to superintendent!(1,1,1)
12 Oweniaacidula, an
Australiantree,is knownas
the___tree,accordingto
thisflightlessbird!(3)
13 Tosplit,say,a perennial
plantto propagateit, one
_____it! (7)
14 Self-esteemorself-image,
asin thevarietiesof crocus
andiris(3)
15 Lettuceseenthroughout
thefirsthalfof thecosmos!(3)
16 TVgardenerMonty!(3)
18 Thissucculentsoundslike
a greeting!(4)
19 This type of garden with a
veryformaldesignedged
withbox,soundslikea
negative!(4)
20 Genusof leafy
houseplants,including
thepolkadot plant (9)
DOWN
2 Branchof biology
studyingthelifeof ferns(11)
3 Edibleplant,similar
to cabbage,withcurled
leavesthatdonotforma
densehead(4)
4 Ciderscene– I seea
spectrumof coloursthat
shimmerandchangeasmy
positionchanges(11)(anag)
5 Thesubjectsof thisweek’s
Miscellany! (9)
6 Thisvarietyof dessertapple
is ‘beautiful’,‘elegant’,
‘graceful’,‘superlative’,and
soon!(9)
9 FatherArmand_____
(1826-1900)wasthefirst
Europeanto describethe
popularshrubspeciesin
thisweek’sMiscellany(5)
10 Becomestretchedin a
kiwiden!(5)
17 Man-eatinggiant seen
in log revival! (4)
CROSSWORDABOVETO ANSWERS
Cos 15 Ego 14 Divides 13 Emu 12 11 DCI9 Dew8 Minx7 Ulex 1 SprekeliaACROSS
Hypoestes 20 Knot 19 Aloe 18 Don 16
2 Pteridology 3 Kale 4 Iridescence 5 Buddlejas 6 Exquisite 9 David 10 DOWN
Widen 17 Ogre
Buddlejas on the line!
IT’Shardtowalkpasta British
railwaylineandnotsee
buddleja.NetworkRailsays
theplantoftengrowsin walls
whereit caninterferewith
overheadpowerlinesand
obscuresignals.Whileit does
notcause‘serious’problems,
likeblockingtrainlines,it does
popupin ‘annoyingplaces’,wh
removingit takesupvaluabletim
resources.Thecompanycutsdownlargebuddlejas
beforeremovingorkillingthestumps.It sprayssmaller
plantswithweedkiller,andevenusesweed-killingtrains
tokeepthenetworkclear,whilerail-company staff use
portable sprayers at stations.
buddleia?
THEgenusnamebuddleja
wasgivenin honourof theRev
AdamBuddle(1662-1715),a
botanistandrectorfromEssex.
Latinrulesfornaminga plantaft
a personmeanthatthenamesh
be‘buddleia’withan‘i’ andnota‘
thiswashowwespeltit until2006.ButCarl
Linneaus(pictured)who,in the18thcentury,devisedthe
systemfornamingplants,spelt his ‘i’s with a long tail,
makingthemlooklikea ‘j’.
In 2006theInternationalCodeof Botanical
Nomenclaturedecreedthatthe‘j’ lookshouldbeused
- eventhoughit is technicallystillan‘i’. Therefore,plants
shouldstillbepronouncedbud-lee-a, notbud-ul-ja!
AdamBuddleneverknewhowfamoushewould
become:thefirstplantstobecomeknownasbuddleja
onlycametoEngland from the Caribbean about 15 years
after his death.
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Wow! I didn’t
know that...
Onereasonwhybuddlejas
aresoprevalentalongrailway
linesis thatpassingtrains
createa winddragthatspreads
theseedsfarandwide.
B.alternifolia(pictured)is a
large,vigorousshrubthatcanbe
trainedintoa smalltree,witharching
branchescarryingsweetlyscentedlilac-purple flowers.
B. davidii leaves are unpalatable to deer.
KEYWORDTOWORDSEARCH 476 (AG 20 JULY):
KENSINGTON
ANDTHEWINNERIS:MR R.P. HANDLEY, STAMFORD,
LINCOLNSHIRE
24 AUGUST 2019AMATEUR GARDENING 47