594 THE DICTIONARY 
Phalenopsis—continued. 
Hybrids. 
PARENTAGE AND RAISER. 
Sanderiana and Stuartiana (Sander). 
Stuartiana and Aphrodite (Veitch). 
amabilis and rosea (Veitch). 
rosea and Stuartiana (Veitch). 
NAME. 
Amphitrite 
Ariadne 
Artemis...... 
Cassandra 
F.L. Ames ... amabilis and intermedia (Veitch). 
Harriette ..... amabilis and violacea (Veitch). 
HC RRA ACOSBE Sanderiana and ros a (Veitch) 
Hermoine Stuartiana and Luddemanniana 
(Veitch). 
intermedia Aphrodite and rosea (Veitch). 
John Seden amabilis and Luddemanniana 
(Veitch). 
Lady Rothschild........ intermedia Porteii and Sanderiana 
(Low). 
IP ABR SAGO OIOOD 
Ludde-violacea violaceum and Luddemanniana 
(Veitch). 
Mrs. J. H. Veitch...... Luddemanniana and Sanderiana 
(Veitch). 
Rothschildiana ........ Schilleriana and amabilis (Veitch). 
Schroder@........--++-- eucorhoda and intermedia Porteti 
(Low). 
Stuartiana-Mannii*.... Stuartiana and Mannii (Veitch). 
WERE) con tcoineie ee ole wien seiuls Aphrodite and rosea leucaspus 
(Veitch). 
Widante ......0..0--- Schilleriana and Stuartiana (Low). 
Natural Hybrids. 
NAME. PARENTAGE. 
Gleicornys co. -i-cert.2 Schilleriana and amabilis. 
casta .... Syn. leucorhoda. 
delicata intermedia and rosea. 
intermedia ..... 
intermedia Br. yme! r ‘iana 
intermedia Porteii .... 
Aphrodite and rosea. 
Aphrodite and rosea. 
Aphrodite and rosea. 
ue Tae eon) cast (Se@\ Aphrodite and Schilleriana, 
speciosat .. Tuddemanniana and tetraspis. 
Valentini..... cornu-cervi and violacea. 
Veitchiana Schilleriana and rosea. 
t P. speciosa is described by Reichenbach as a supposed natural hybrid, but 
it is very questionable, and will no doubt prove a true species. 
PHALANGIUM POMERIDIANUM. A synonym 
of Chlorogalum pomeridianum (which see). P. Lilias- 
trum is identical with Paradisia Liliastrum. 
PHALERIA. To the species described on p. 93, 
Vol. III., the following should be added: 
P. ambigua (ambiguous). #. pure white or faintly flushed 
with yellow, Daphne-like, very fragrant, Zin. long and broad, 
twelve to fifteen in axillary and terminal heads. May. 
2. 4in. to Sin. long, elliptic, cuspidate-acuminate, acute at base, 
light green above, paler beneath. Java, 1894. A climbing, 
glabrous, stove shrub. (B. M, 7471.) 
PHALEROCARPUS. A synonym of Chiogenes 
(which see). 
PHALOCALLIS. Included under Cypella (which 
see). 
PHASEOLUS. To the species described on p. 94, 
Vol. TIL, the following should be added : 
P. derasus (scraped off). 
jl. greenish-white, in pedunculate, 
few-flowered racemes ; 
standard concave, shorter than the 
wings. Jr. linear-oblong; seeds *k, with a white scar. 
Z., leaflets ovate, acuminate. Brazil, 1888. Stove twining 
annual. 
P. lunatus (moon-shaped). fl. greenish-yellow, 
lax, 6in. long, the lower fascicles distant. fr. 
two- to four- seeded, 2in. to Zin. long. 1, 
acuminate. Native country uicertain ; 
in the tropics. Stove twining annual. 
P. perennis (perennial). 1. 
long. July and August. /, levflets ovate, acuminate, 
4in. long, the terminal one usually sub-cordate, 
ones inequilateral. Stems 4ft. to 10ft. long, climbing or trailing. 
North America, 1824. Hardy perennial. 
PHAYLOPSIS (from phaulos, worthless, and opsis, 
appearance). Syns. #theilema, Micranthus (of Wendland). 
OrpD. Acanthiceey. A genus embracing a dozen species of 
small, stove or greenhouse shrobs, allied to Dedalacanthus, 
natives of tropical and Sonth Africa, the Mascarene 
Islands, and India. P. parviflora (Syn. P. gi s 
Sims, B. M. 2433) has been introdaced, but is probably 
lost to cultivation. 
small ; racemes 
recurved, 
leaflets ovate, 
everywhere c¢ ultivated 
purple ; racemes lax, 4in. to 12in. 
2in. to 
the lateral 
OF GARDENING, 
Fic. 628. PHALA:NOPSIS LEUCORHODA CASTA. 
PHEGOPTERIS VILLOSA. A 
Nephrodium pubescens (which see). 
PHELYPZEA is the correct spelling of Phelipea 
(which see). 
PHENOGAMOUS. 
PRILADELPEUS. To the species, &c., 
on p. 95, Vol. III., the following should be a dded. In this 
genus, however, as in many others, hybrids have been 
introduced which are far superior to the typical plants. 
P. californicus (Californian). 
P. coronarius Keteleeri flore-pleno (double flowered).* A 
beautiful, double-flowered variety. 
synonym of 
See Phenogamous. 
described 
A synonym of P. Gordonianus. 
P. c. verrucosus (warted). #., calyx and peduncle warted. 
1. elliptic-ovate, acuminate, pubescent beneath and warted on 
the nerves. /h. 6ft. to 9ft. North America, 1812. 
P. c. Zeyheri (Zeyher’s). This differs from the type in having 
larger but less numerous flowers, and in having the Jeaves 
rounded at base. 
P. Coulteri (Coulter's). 7. white about lin. in 
diameter. l. ovate-lanceolate, se ed, whitish-pubescent 
on the lower surface. Branches slender, drooping. Northern 
Mexico, 1888. Half-hardy shrub. (G. & F. 1888, p. 252, f. 40.) 
P. Falconeri (Falconer’s). This is apparently merely 
of P. coronarius with narrow, elongated petals. (G. 
1895, f. 68 ) 
P. floribundus (abundant-flowered). 
Jlorus. 
P. latifolius (broad-leaved). 
a form 
& F. 
A synonym of P. grandi- 
A synonym of P grandiflorus. 
