246 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, > 
Calophyllum—continued. Calopogon—continued. 
ig i -A bh yp geep tet face | Orchidee. Very pretty, hardy, tuberous-rooted orchids, 7 
; mes lateral, very short. d en. l ate or . . ‘ BRE -i 
oblong, obtuse’ or pdr Mntd h. 30ft. Wet Indies, &c., 1780, admirably suited for a good shady position at the foot of 
C. inophyllum (fibrous-leayed). fl. snow-white, sweet-scented, the rockwork, or for an open situation in a hardy fernery. 
iooni racemose; racemes axillary ; peduncles one-flowered, Propagated by offsets, taken from the tuberous roots; but 
> Fig. 330, CALODENDRON CAPENSIS. i 
pronlly ~ eget Rag faim the pa ay walnut. 1, oblong | this method of increase is very uncertain. Perhaps the 
t ob A cogs Old World, 1793," Pea paa p peana round. | only species in cultivation is the following : 
PEA ; FE p | C. pulchellus (beautiful).* fl. purple, with a very pretty pale 
CALOPOGON (from kalos, beautiful, and | yellow beard or tuft of hairs growing from the lip ; two or three to 
ie a ‘ -PO & a plant, Late summer. J. few, radical, grass-like. A. 14ft. North 
jeard; tm "eference to the fringe on the lip). Onp. | America, 1791. SYN. Limodorum tuberosum. (S. B F. G, 115.) 
