504 PHELYPAEA 



Phelypaea Tourn. ex L. Orobanchaceae. 2 Cent. As. 

 Phelline Labill. Aquifoliaceae. 12 New Caledonia. 

 Phellium (Cl.), a rock field formation. 

 Phellodendron Rupr. Rutaceae (iv). 4 E. temp. As. 

 Phellogen, formative tissue of cork (bark). 

 Phellolopliium Baker. Umbelliferae (in. 5). i Madag. 

 Phellopterus Benth. in B. et H. f. =Glehnia F. Schmidt (Umb. ). 

 Phellopterus Nutt. (Cymopterus Rafin. p.p.)- Umbelliferae (in. 6). 



4 E. As., W. N.Am. 



Phenax Wedd. Urticaceae (3). 12 trop. Am. 

 Pberosphaera Archer (Dacrydium p.p.). Coniferae (Taxaceae i ; see 



C. for gen. chars.), i Austr., i Tasmania. Shrubs. 

 PherotricMs Decne. Asclepiadaceae (n. 4). 2 Mexico. 

 PMalacanthus Benth. Acanthaceae (iv. B). i E. Bengal. 

 PMalanthus Griseb. Rubiaceae (n. 3). 4 W.I. 

 Phialocarpus Deflers. Cucurbitaceae (2). i Arabia. 

 Phialodiscus Radlk. (Blighia p.p.). Sapindaceae (i). 5 trop. Afr, 

 PMlactis Schrad. Compositae (5). 2 Mexico. 



Philadelphia (Riv.) L. Saxifragaceae (in). 20 N. temp. Shrubs with 

 opp. 1. ; the buds arise closely protected by the 1. -bases through which 

 in many they have to break. Fls. conspicuous, strongly scented, 

 protogynous. Sta. 20 40; ovary inf., usu. 4-loc. Several sp. cult, 

 orn. fl. shrub (Syringa). 



Philastrea Pierre. Sterculiaceae. i Cambodia. 

 PMIbornea Hallier (Durandea p-p.). Linaceae. 2 Borneo. 

 PMlesia Comm. ex Juss. Liliaceae (x). i S. Chili, a much-branched 

 shrub with petioled, i-nerved, rolled-back 1., not easily recognised 

 as a Monocot. 



Philgamia Baill. Malpighiaceae (inc. sed.). i Madag. 

 Philibertella Vail. (Philibertia p.p.). Asclep. (n. i). 10 N. Am. 

 Philibertia H. B. et K. Asclepiadaceae (n. i). 35 Am. 

 Philippia Klotzsch. Ericaceae (iv. 2). 20 S. Afr., Madag., Masc. 

 Philippiella Spegazz. Caryophyllaceae (i. 4). i Patagonia. 

 Phillipsia Rolfe (Satanoi rater p.p. JSP.). Acanthaceae (iv. A), j 



Somaliland. 



Phillyrea L. Oleaceae. 6 Medit. 



Phillyrophyllum O. Hoffm. Compositae (4). i Kalahari desert. 

 Philodendron Schott. Araceae (v). 225 trop. Am. Most are shrubs, 

 usu. climbing, often epiph., with both clasping roots and aerial roots 

 reaching the soil (see fam.). The latter sometimes twine as they 

 descend. The pinnation of the 1. is due to a delayed development 

 of the portions between the ribs, and not to a process such as occurs 

 in Monstera (q.v.). Monoecious. 

 PMlodice Mart. Eriocaulonaceae. 2 Brazil. 

 Philoglossa DC. Compositae (5). 2 Peru, Ecuador. 

 Philogyne Salisb. = Narcissus Tourn. p.p. (Amaryll.). 

 Philonotion Schott. Araceae (v). i Amazonas. 

 Philotheca Rudge. Rutaceae (i). 5 Austr. 

 PMlotria Rafin. (Elodea p.p.). Hydrocharidaceae. 5 N. Am. 

 -philous (Gr. suff.), loving, dwelling in. 

 Philoxerus R. Br. (Iresine p.p. EP.). Amarant. (3). 10 trop. exc. As. 



