168 VEINS AKD RIBS OF LEAVES. 



many species of Sunflower or HcHaii- 

 thus, haurus Cinnamomum and Cam- 

 phora, as well as Blakea triplinervisy 

 Auhlet Guian. t, 210. 



Coloratumy coloured, expresses any colour 

 in a leaf besides green, as in Arum bi- 

 coloi\ Curt. !\fag. t. 820, Amaratithus 

 tricolor, and others of that genus, Jus- 

 ticia picta, Htdysarum pictum, Jacq. 

 Ic. II ar. t, 567, Tradescaniia discolor, 

 Sm. Ic. Fict. t. 10, Fulmonaria offici- 

 nalis, Engl. Bot. t. 118. 



Variegatum, variegated, is applied to a 

 sort of variety or disease, by which 

 leaves become irregularly blotched with 

 white or yellow, like those of Striped 

 Grass, Arundo colorata, Fl. Brit. ; as 

 also the Elder, the Mentha rotundifolia, 

 E?igl. Bot. t. 446, and the Aucuha ja- 

 ponica, which Inst is not known in our 

 p-ardens in its natural p'reen state. 



^udum, naked, implies that a leaf is desti- 

 tute of all kinds of clothins: or hairiness, 

 as in the genus Orchis. Nudus applied 

 to a stem means that it bears no leaves, 

 and to a flower that it has no calyx. 



