ADIANTUM 



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A. Legra'ndii (Fl. and P., 1882, 105). See A. CUNEATUM. 

 LindSni (Linden's). Amazons. 1866. 

 ., linea'tum (III. Hort.. 1895, 185, 312, t. 44). 

 ., lu'cidum (shiny). W. Ind. Islands and Trop. Amer. 

 ,, luddemannia'num. A crested variety of A. cuneatum. 

 lunula'tum (crescent-leaved). 

 celSbicum (111. Hort., 1878, t. 329). 

 macro' cladum (long-branched). Syn. with A. poly- 



phyllum. 



,, macrophy'llum (long-leaved). Trop. Amer. 1793. 

 albo- stria' turn (G. C., 1892, xi. 816). 

 bipinna'tum (Williams Cat., 1885, 7). 

 macro' pterum (long- winged). Syn. A. Wilsoni. See 



A. DOLOSUM. 

 Mairi'sii (G. C., 1885, xxiv. 294). Garden variety of 



A. Capillus-vencris. 



,, manica'tum (Card., 1890, xxxviii. 94). 

 mexica'num (Mexican). See A. GLAUCOPHYLLUM. 

 microphy'llum (short-leaved). See A. VENUSTUM. 

 ,, mono'chlamys (once covered). Japan. 

 ,, monoso'rum (uni-soriate). Solomon Islands. 

 Moo'rei (Moore's). Andes of Peru. Syn. A. amabile. 

 moritzia'num (Moritz's). S. Amer. See A. CAPILLUS- 



VENERIS. 

 mu'ndulum (G. C., 1879, xii. 84). Dwarf variety of 



A. cuneatum. 

 ntbulo'sum (G. C., 1893, xiii. 415). A seedling form of 



A. graculimum. 



neo-caledo'nia (G. C., 1883, xix. 720). New Cale- 

 donia. 



neoguinee'nse. New Guinea. 1877. 

 obli'quum (oblique). W. Ind. 1826. 

 ,. min'us (Bull. Cat, 1883, n). Colombia. 

 obtu'sum. Jamaica. 1879. 

 ., Owe'ni (G. C., 1887, i. no). 

 Paco'ttii (Fl. and P., 1882, 105). A variety of A. 



cuneatum. 



,. palma'tum (G. C, 1877, vii. 40, f. 5). Peru. 

 Paradi'si (G. C., 1889, vi. 558). S. Africa. 

 pa'tens (spreading). Brazil, &c. 1824. 

 ., peda'tum (pedate). N. Hindostan. the United States, 



&c. 



peruvia'num (111. Hort., 1878, t. 331). Peru. 

 ,, polyphy'llum (many-leaved). Colombia. Syns. A 



cardioMctna and A. macrocladum. 

 ,, populifo'lium (poplar-leaved). See A. SEEMANNI. 

 Pri'nceps (princely). New Grenada. 1875. 

 ,, prionophy Hum (saw-leaved). See A. TETRAPHYLLUM. 

 pube'scens (downy). See A. HISPIDULUM. 

 pulverulSntum (dusty). W. Ind. 

 regi'nce (Veitch Cat, 1888, t. 331). Garden variety. 

 rtichenba'chii. See A. HENSLOVIANUM. 

 renifo'rme (kidney-shaped). 

 ,, asarifolium (Asarum-leaved). 

 rhodophy'llum (G. C., 1881, xxi. 372). 

 rhomboi'deum (G. C., 1879, xii. 84). See A. OBTUSUM. 

 rube' Hum (reddish). Bolivia. 1868. 

 schizophy'llum (L'Hort Int. Cat., 1888-9, 45). 

 ,, scu'tum (shield). Syn. A. Ghiesbreghtii. See A. 



TENERUM. 



ramo'sum (G. C., 1903, xxxiii. 382). See A. 



TENERUM. 



ro'seum (rosy). Fronds rose. 1910. 



., Seema'nnii (Seemann's). Central Amer. 1868. 



Syns. A. populifolium and A. Zahnii. 

 sessilifo'lium (stalkless). See A. HENSLOVIANUM. 

 setulo'sum (bristly). See A. DIAPHANUM. 

 specio'sum (showy). See A. DIGITATUM. 

 subvolu'bile (nearly twining). E. Peru. 

 Ufnerum (tender). Mexico, &c. 

 ,, ,, alcico'rne. 



farleyetnse. Barbadoes. 1865. 

 Latho'mi. 

 ramo'sum. 

 scu'tum. 

 ., Victo'rice. 1882. 

 tetraphy'llum (four-leaved). Trop. Amer. 

 gra'cile (Bull. Cat, 1878, f. ix.). Colombia. 

 ,, Henderso'nii (Henderson's). 

 obtu'sum (111. Hort, 1889, 65, t. 86). Congo. 

 ti'nctum (tinted). Trop. Amer. 

 trapezifo'rme (rhomb-shaped). W. Ind. 1793. 

 Catherines. 

 cultra'tum (sharpened). 

 Fu'nckii (Funck's). 



A. trapezifo'rme pentada' ctylon (five-fingered). 

 ,, friaHttto'/ttm(triangle-leaved). See A. INTERMEDIUM. 

 ,, va'rium (various). Undoubtedly syn. with A. villosum. 

 ,, veitchia'num (Veitch's). Peruvian Andes. 1868. 

 ,, veluti'num (velvety). Colombia. 1866. 

 ,, venu'stum (charming). Himalayas. Syn. A. micro* 



phyllum. 

 versaille'nse (G. and F., 1888, i. 376). Crested form' 



of A. Capillus-veneris. 



Victo'rice (G. C., 1882, xvii. 428). See A. TENERUM. 

 ., villo'sum (hairy stalked). W. Ind. 1775. 

 Wagne'ri (Wagner's). Syn. A. decorum. 

 Walto'ni (G. C., 1887, i. in). 

 Weiga'ndii (G. C., 1884, xx. 748). American garden 



variety. 



wilesia'num (Wiles). See A. CRENATUM. 

 Willia'msii (G. C., 1878, x. 45, f. 4). Peruvian Andes. 

 Wilso'ni (Wilson's). Jamaica. Syn. A. macrop- 



terum. See A. DOLOSUM. 



A DINA. NAUCLEA ADINA is a synonym. Ten other 

 names have been given to Nauclea. 



A pretty little stove plant ; may be propagated from 

 cuttings put in loam, peat, and sand, under a bell-glass 

 or in the stove propagating pit. Pot in sandy loam and 

 leaf-mould, with good drainage. 

 A. cordifo'lia (heart-leaved). 40. Yellow. E. Ind. 

 globiflo'ra (globe-flowered). 3. White. July. China. 

 1804. 



ADLU MIA. (Named after Adlum, an American 

 author. Nat. ord. Fumewprts. Allied to Corydalis 

 [Papaveraceae]. Linn. ly-Diadelphia, z-Hexandria.) 



A biennial climber, requiring common soil. Seeds. 

 Does not climb or flower until the second year. 



A. cirrho'sa (tendriled). 15. White. August. N. Amer. 

 1778. 



ADO LPHIA. (A commemorative name. Nat. ord. 

 Rhamnaceae.) 



Stove evergreen shrub. Cuttings in sand in bottom- 

 heat. Loam, peat, sand. 

 A. infe'sta (troublesome). 4. Mexico. 1824. 



ADO NIS. (Named after Adonis of the Classics. Nat. 

 ord. Crowfoots [Ranunculaceae]. Linn. i^-Polyandria, 

 6-Polygynia.) 



Hardy plants ; common soil ; the annual species from 

 seeds, and the perennial from seed or root division. 



ANNUALS. 



A. cestiva'lis (summer). 2. Scarlet. June. South oi 

 Europe. 1629. 



,, citri'na (citron-coloured), i. Orange. June. South 

 of Europe. 1819. 



autumna'lis (autumnal. Pheasant's eye), i. Crim- 

 son. July. Britain. 



,, fla'mmea. i. Scarlet. Austria. 



PERENNIALS. 



,, amure'nsis (G. C., 1896, xix. 240). Manchuria. 



flor'e ple'no (G. W., 1903, 126). 



,, apenni'na (Apennine). See A. PYRENAICA. 



,, davu'rica (Dahurian). See A. VERNALIS. 



,, disto'rta (distorted), i. April. Yellow. Naples. 

 1827. 



pyrena'ica (Pyrenean). ij. July. Yellow. Pyre- 

 nees. 1817. 



sibi'rica (Siberian). 2. April. Yellow. Siberia. 

 1827. 



vcrna'lis (spring), r. March. Yellow. Europe. 

 1629. 



a'lba (J. of H., 1906, lii. 39). 



ma'jor. Dwarfer. Flowers larger. 1879. G. C., 

 1879, v. n, p. 621. 



volge'nsis( Volga), i. April. Yellow. Russia. 1818. 



2ECHfiIE'A. (From aichtne, a point ; in reference to 

 the rigid points on the calices or flower-envelopes. Nat. 

 ord. Bromelworts [Bromeliaceae]. Linn. 6-Hexandria. 

 i-Monogynia.) 



Suckers ; light turfy loam and leaf-mould ; very hand- 

 some. Stove herbaceous perennials. 



/E. augu'sta (august). Trop. Amer. 

 ,, BarlSei. 3. Primrose. Brit. Honduras. 1877. 



