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Codiceum-—continued. 
the middle lobe, which is contracted in the lower portion and 
broader upwards, being much longer than the others, thus 
becoming more or less distinctly halbert-shaped. Polynesia, 1875. 
c. næ (Mrs. Dodgson’s).* Z. linear-lanceolate, 9in. to 12in. 
long, jin. to jin. broad, sometimes becoming spiral; bright 
green, with a very rich gold stripe centre; margins the same 
colour. Habit very graceful. 
^" l suffused with bri t red, tri Н 
^ of а very bright AM — че, 
By зр eg ge l. elliptical-lanceolate, slightly 
curv, long, i Fas ; deep green, with a bond 
| eite. ani, from in. Wide, of ^ clear ivory or creamy 
projections at the bases of the principal veins. ^ $n im acute 
THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
c. 
the 
both 
Codizum—continued. 
C. elegans (elegant)* Z. біп. long, sin. wide, ten to twelve times 
longer than the stalk, linear-lanceolate, rather obtuse at the 
apex; upper surface dark green, midrib crimson or yellowish, 
margins slightly pink; lower surface dull green, mottled with 
purple. India, 1861. Syn. C. parvifolium. 
C. Evansianum (Evans’s).* l. bright olive-green, trilobed ; mid. 
ribs and veins golden.yellow ; the interspaces spotted with the 
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489. CODLEUM 
FIG. 
same colour ; with age, the green deepens and changes to а bright 
bronzy-crimson, and the midribs, ve me a 
orange-scarlet. Polynesia, 1879. ТА ОРЕМ Deco » 
fucatum (painted) Z. obovate-elliptic, sometimes blotched 
lower half with broad irregular porem of yellow on one or 
sides of the midrib, sometimes having only a yellow midrib 
and yellow reticulations ; petioles rose-coloured. Polynesia- 
