GONIOPHLEBIUM 



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GOODENIA 



GONIOPHLEBIUM. (From gonia, an angle, and 

 phlebion, a vein ; alluding to the veins of the fronds. 

 Nat. ord. F^rns [Filices]. Linn. 2^-Cryptogamia, i-Filices. 

 All belong to Polypodium, and will be found under that 

 genus. 



Stove Ferns. Division in the spring, as fresh growth 

 is commencing ; peat and loam. Summer temp., 60 to 

 85 ; winter, 50 to 55. Attenua'tum will do with 

 greenhouse treatment. 

 G. a'lbopuncta'tum( white-dotted). Brown, yellow. July. 



S. Amer. 1840. 



amce'num (lovely). N. India and Formosa. 

 argu'tum (sharp). Brown. Nepaul. 1845. 

 attenua'tum (thin). J. Yellow. June. N. S. Wales. 



1823. 

 Catheri'na; (St. Catherine's), i. Brown. Brazil. 



1841. 



colpo'des (sinuous). Venezuela. 

 ,, cuspida'tum (short-pointed). Near G. subauricula'tum. 



Java. 



,, dissi'mile (unlike). 2. Yellow. June. Brazil. 1820. 

 ,, di'stans (distant). N. India, Ceylon, and Java. 

 fraxinifo'lium (ash-leaved). Colombia, Brazil, and 



Peru. 

 glaucophy'Uum (glaucous-leaved). W. Ind., Colombia, 



Ecuador. 



glau'cum (glaucous). Philippines. 

 gra'ndiceps (large-headed), . Formosa. 1886. 

 harpeo'des (scimitar-like). See G. LORICKUM. 

 inca'num (hoary). W. Ind. 1840. 

 la'chnopus (woolly-footed). N. India. 1879. 

 la'tipes (broad-footed). Brown. Brazil. 1841. 

 lori'ceum (thong-like). Mexico and W. Ind. to Brazil 



and Chili. 



menisciifo'lium (Meniscium-leaved). Brazil. 1840. 

 neriifo'lium (oleander-leaved). 5. Brown. July. 



Brazil. 1837. 

 pcctina'tum (comb-leaved), ij. Yellow. July. W. 



Ind. 1793. 



piloselloi'des (Pilosella-like). 

 sepu'ltum (enclosed), i. Brown. Brazil. 1841. 

 subauricula'tum (subauricled). N. India, Malaccas, 



Philippines. 

 triloba'tum (three-lobed). Frond three-lobed. Florida 



and Mexico to Brazil. 



vacciniifo'lium (bilberry-leaved). Brazil. 1841. 

 va'cittans (wavering). See G. LORICEUM. 

 verruco'sum (warted). Philippines and Malaccas. 



GONIO'PTERIS. (From gonia, an angle, and pteris, a 

 fern ; referring to the leaves. Nat. ord. Ferns [Filices]. 

 Linn. 24-Cryptogamia, i- Filices.) 



Stove Ferns. Treatment as for Gcniophlebium. The 

 New Zealand and New Holland species will thrive in the 

 greenhouse. 

 G. a'spera (rough). Brown, yellow. July. Isle of 



Luzon. 

 asplenioi'des (Asplenium-like). Brown, yellow. July. 



Jamaica. 1841. 



costa'ta (ribbed). Brown, yellow. June. E. Ind. 

 crena'ta (scolloped). W. Ind. 1835. 

 fraxinifo'lia (ash-leaved). 2. Brown. August. 



Brazil. 1841. 

 megalo'des (picture-like). Brown. July. W. Ind. 



1843. 

 penni'gera (feathered). Brown, yellow. July. New 



Zealand. 1835. 

 prolifera (proliferous), i. Brown, yellow. May. 



E. Ind. 1820. 



,, ru'bida (red). Brown. July. Isle of Luzon. 

 telrago'na (four-angled). Brown. W. Ind. 1843. 

 urophy'lla (tail-leaved). Brown, yellow. June. E. 

 Ind. 



GONIOSCY'PHA. (Derived from gonia, an angle or 

 knot, and skttphos, a cup. Nat. ord. Liliacea?.) 



Greenhouse perennial. Seeds, division. Loam, leaf- 

 mould, and sand. 



G. eucomoi'des (Eucomis-like). i. Green. Himalaya. 

 1886. 



GONO'CALYX. (From gonw, a knee, or angle, and 

 calyx ; in allusion to the angles on the calyx tube. Nat. 



ord. Vacciniaces. It resembles a species of Cerato- 

 stemma, and may belong there.) 



Showy greenhouse shrub. Seeds. Sandy, fibrous peat. 

 G. pu'lcher (beautiful). Rose. Colombia. 1858. 



GONO'LOBUS. (From gonos, an angle, and lobos, a 

 pod ; referring to the shape of the seed-vessel. Nat. 

 ord. Asdepiads [Asclepiadaceas]. Linn. $-Pcntandria, 

 2-Digynia.) 



The hardy species by seeds and divisions, in dry, sandy 

 soil. The greenhouse and stove species, divisions, by 

 seed in heat, and by cuttings of the young shoots in 

 sand, under a bell-glass. The stove kinds require bottom- 

 heat ; peat and loam, with silver sand, and a little dry 

 cow-dung. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS TWINERS. 



G. di'scolor (two-coloured). See G. OBLIQUUS. 

 ,, Ice' vis (smooth). 4. Green. July. N. Amer. 1822. 

 macrophy'llus (large-leaved). 6. Yellow. July. 



N. Amer. 1822. 



nuttallia'nus (Nuttall's). See G. L^VIS. 

 obli'quus (oblique). 8. Green. July. N.Amer. 1809. 



GREENHOUSE TWINERS. 



G. caroline'nsis (Carolina). 6. Purple. July. Carolina. 



1824. Deciduous. 



prostra'tus (lying-down). 3. Green. July. Mexico. 

 1823. Evergreen. 



STOVE DECIDUOUS TWINERS. 



G. crispiflo'rus (curled-flowered). See FISCHERIA SCAN- 

 DENS. 



grandifio'rus (large-flowered). 10. Green. July. 

 Trinidad. 1826. 



STOVE EVERGREEN TWINERS. 

 G. Cundura'ngo (Cundurango). See MARSDENIA CUN- 



DURANGO. 

 diadema'tus (adorned). Green. September. Mexico. 



1812. 



,, eria'nthus (woolly-flowered). Mexico. 

 Ghiesbre'ghtii (Ghiesbreght's). W. Ind. 1858. 

 hi'spidus (bristly). Black. July. Brazil. 1837. 

 martia'nus (Martian). See FISCHERIA MARTIANA. 

 mari'timus (sea-shore). 6. Green. June. Carthage. 



1823. 

 nfger (black). 6. Blackish - purple. October. 



Mexico. 1825. 



,, refra'ctus (broken-back). S. Amer. 

 ,, re'ptans (creeping). W. Ind. 

 scolopendroi'des (Scolopendrium-like). W. Ind. 

 ,, serrula'tus (finely-serrate). W. Ind. 

 ,, siibero'sus (corky). 6. Green. August. N. Amer. 



1732. 



GOODE'NIA. (Named after Dr. Goodenough, bishop of 

 Carlisle. Nat. ord. Goodeniads [Goodenoviacea;]. Linn. 

 5- Pentandria, i-Monogynia.) 



All Australian plants, with yellow flowers, except where 

 otherwise mentioned. Herbaceous, by seeds and divisions 

 in spring ; the shrubby, by cuttings in sand, under a 

 bell-glass, in April; peat and loam. Winter temp., 

 40 to 45 

 G. albe'scens (whitish). Yellow. 1862. 



a'lbida (whitish). See SC^VOLA MICROCARPA. 



,, bellidifo'lia (daisy- leaved), f. July. 1823. 



,, calendula' cea (Calendula-like). See SC^VOLA SUAVEO- 

 LENS. 



,, ctzru'lea (blue). Blue. June. 



decu'rrens (ruimmg-dovm-leaved). i. May. 1825. 



,, filifo'rmis (thread-formed). Yellow. 1841. 



,, gra'cilis (slender). i. July. 1822. 



,, grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). 4. July. 1803. 



,, hedera'cea (ivy-leaved). $. July. 1813. 



,, heterophy'lla (various-leaved), i. Pale red. July. 

 1826. 



,, inca'na (hoary). J. Blue. May. 1842. 



,, IcBviga'ta (smooth). See SC^EVOLA MICROCARPA. 



ova ta (egg-leaved). 2. July. 1793. 



,, pamcula'ta (panicled). i. July. 1823. 



,, ri'gida (stiff). See G. C^RULEA. 



,, stelli'gera (star-haired), f. June. 1823. 



,, iene'lla (very slender). See VELLEIA TRINERVIS. 



