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THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
“ Lelio-Cattleya—continued. 
NAME. PARENTAGE AND RAISER 
WAINRAMENSIS «1-0-0 L. cinnabarina and C. Trianewi 
Normanii (Lucas). 
WEEMONIENSIS «2 eee eees Syn. Gallierii (Thornton). 
Wellsice Syn. eximia (Sander). 
Wellsiana C. Trianei and LL. purpurata 
(Sander). 
Wellsiana langleyensis C. Trianei and L. purpurata (Veitch). 
Wiganie@ ......+.ee00es L.-C. Gottoiana and C. Mossie 
(Maron). 
Wiganiand ....-.+++065 L. purpurata and L.-C. Dominiana 
(Wigan). 
Wlsontee oo... cccrcccres C. labiata and L. Dayana (Sander). 
Wrigleyand .. 0.0 .eeceee L. anceps and C. Bowring*ana 
(Wrigley). 
Yellow Prince .....++- Syn. The Hon. Mrs. Astor (Leemann). 
ZENLOD bleeds wietdin'aiatvrsietetas =i C. Loddigesii and L.-C. elegans 
(Veitch). 
ZEDRYTO ovo.» wo ewiale ae C. Mendelii and L. zanthina (Veitch). 
Fic. 486. L#.LI0-CATTLEYA THORNTONII. 
Natural Hybrids, 
NAME. PARENTAGE. 
CGLDANBNSUR ois cn s\n \se a C. Warnerii and L. grandis. 
intermedia and JL. 
L. lobata. 
CMAN nein eiatsiais'o elas et Oe crispa or 
BrooMiand ...0ce0.eees L.-C. elegans and unknown. 
elegans ... L. purpurata and C. Leopoldii 
Gottoiana ... 
Gottoiana rosea . 
C. Warnerii and L. tenebrosa. 
C. labiata and L. tenebrosa. 
intricata . C. intermedia and L.-C. elegans. 
Owenice L, Perrinii and unknown. 
Pittiana G. guttata Prinzii and L. grandis. 
porphyritis .... L. pumila and C. Dormaniana. 
purpurato-intermedia .. 
purpurato-Leopoldii.... 
Sehilleriana as 
verellit 
Syn. L.-C. Schilleriana. 
Syn. L.-C. elegans. 
L. purpurata and C. intermedia. 
L. lobata and C. Forbesii. 
_LZLIOPSIS. The correct name of L. domingensis 
is Broughtonia lilacina. 
LESTADIA BIDWELLII. See Black Rot of 
Vines. 
LZESTADIA VIOLZ. See Violet Fungi. 
LAFOENSIA. UL. Vandelliana is the correct name 
of L. microphylla. 
LAGASCEA. Syn. Nocca. 
name of LD. latifolia. 
LAGENARIA. UL. virginalis is a 
L. vulgaris, having waxy white flowers. 
p. 85, f. 16.) 
LAGENIFORM. 
DL, suaveolens is the correct 
variety of 
(G. C. 1892, 
Shaped like a Florence dask. 
LAGERSTROMIA. L. elegans (P. M. B. xiv., 
p. 269) is synonymous with DL. indica. 
LAHAYA. A synonym of Polycarpea (which see). 
LALLEMANTIA. To the species described on 
p. 231, Vol. II., the following should be added : 
L. iberica (Iberian). fl. blue, rarely yellowish; limb small. 
July and August. 7, lower ones shortly petiolate, oblong, 
obsoletely repand-crenate ; floral ones sessile, linear-lanceolate, 
obtuse. Stems erect, simple or branched below. /. lft. to 
lift. Orient, &c.,1711. Annual or biennial. 
LAMARCKIA. 
with this genus. 
LAMARCKIA (of gardens). A 
Elzodendron (which see). 
LAMELLA. A thin plate; a small Lamina. 
LAMINA. This term is applied to the limb of a 
sepal or petal as well as to the blade of 
a leaf. 
LAMINATE, LAMINATED. 
sisting of plates or layers. 
LAMIUM. Bentham and Hooker in- 
elude Orvala in this genus, and the cor- 
rect name of O. lamioides is L. Orvala. 
L. Galeobdolon is commonly known as the 
Yellow Archangel. In addition to the two 
species described on p. 232, Vol. II., we 
may mention L. garganicum, which, with 
L. Orvala, may be used to clothe dry and 
impoverished soils where little else will 
thrive. 
LAMOUROUXIA. The following 
species may be described (see p. 232, Vol. IT). : 
L. Pringlei. (Pringle’s). l. crimson, tubular, 
bilabiate, l4in. long. J. small, ovate, sessile. 
h. 3ft. to 5ft. Mexico, 1895. A much-branched, 
erect shrub. (G. & F. 1895, p. 273, f. 39.) 
LAMPRA. A synonym of Weldenia 
(which see). 
LAMPROCOCCUS. UL. Jacksoni is a 
synonym of Pitcairnia Jacksoni, and 
L. Vallerandi is a species of Streptocalyx. 
LAMPRONIA RUBIELLA. ‘ee 
Raspberry—Insects. a 
LAMP-WICEK. See Phlomis lych- 
nitis. 
LAMPYRIS NOCTILUCA. See 
Pterium and Tinea are synonymous 
synonym of 
Con- 
Beetles, and Glow-worm, in present 
Volume ; and Insects, in Vol. II. 
LANCEWOOD. See Guatteria. 
LANCISIA (of Lamarck). A synonym of Lid 
beckia (which see). 
LANCISIA (of Pontedera). 
(which see). 
LANCRETIA. A synonym of Bergia (which see). 
LANDOLPHIA. Syn. Wiallughbeia (of Klotzsch). 
To the species described on p. 282, Vol. II., the following 
should be added: 
L. florida (flowery).* Indiarubber-tree of Tropical Africa. 
jl. white, orange-stained towards the centre, scented, shortly 
pedicellate; calyx small; corolla tube straw-yellow, lin. long, 
the lobes lin. long, linear-oblong, obtuse ; cymes peduneulate, 
many-flowered. June. 7. ample, shortly petiolate, ovate-oblong, 
obtuse or acute, entire, rounded or sub-cordate at base, with 
six to eight nerves on either side the midrib. Tropical Africa, 
1878. (B. M. 6963.) A handsome climber. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING. In the formation 
of a garden or park there are certain rules which must 
guide the Landscape-gardener. These vary according to 
the situation, size, and purpose of the garden whose 
creation they are intended to control. In any case, how- 
ever, good taste must prevail. A garden cannot be laid 
out according to a set pattern; it must be as natural as 
possible, and the different parts must harmonise in every 
detail with the environment. Advantage may be taken of 
the existing Landscape, and its aspect may be improved ; 
but the general character of a situation must nut be 
changed. All creations must remain true to natural laws. 
In a flat country offe must not endeayour, for instance, 
A synonym of Cenia 
