JUSTICIA 



KAGENECKIA 



/. gutta'ta (large-spotted). See PHLOGACANTHUS GUTTA- 



TUS. 



nemoro'sa (grove). See BELOPERONE NEMOROSA. 

 pcctora'lis (pectoral-fco/sam). See DIANTHERA PEC- 



TORALIS. 



reflexiflo'ra (bent-back-flowered). See ADHATODA RE- 

 FLEXIFLORA. 



STOVE EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 



/. Adhato'da (Adhatoda). See ADHATODA VASICA. 

 alba (white). See ERANTHEMUM ALBUM. 

 ama'bilis (lovely). Red. S. Amer. 

 aspe'rula(Toughish). See PHLOGACANTHUS ASPERULUS. 

 Beto'nica (Betonica). 2. Purple. June. Trop. Asia. 



1825. 



bi'color (two-coloured). See ERANTHEMUM BICOLOR. 

 bractfola'ta (small-bracted). See THYRSACANTHUS 



BRACTEOLATUS. 



calyco'tricha (beautiful-haired). 2. Yellow. Febru- 

 ary. Brazil. 1824. 



campyloste'mon (curved-stamen ed). 2. White, spotted 

 with purple. S. Africa. 1883. 



caracasa'na (Caracas). See BELOPERONE CARACASANA. 



ca'rnea (flesh-coloured). See JACOBINIA MAGNIFICA 



CARNEA. 



carthagine'nsis (Carthagena). See BELOPERONE vio- 



LACEA. 



cocci'nea (scarlet). See JACOBINIA COCCINTA. 

 ,, cristata (crested). See APHELANDRA TETRAGONA. 

 ,, cuspida'ta (spine- pointed), i. July. Arabia. 1820. 

 ,, Ecbo'lium (expelling). See ECBOLIUM LINNEANUM. 

 eustachia'na (beautiful-spiked) of Ker-Gawl. See J. 



KERIANA. 



eustachia'na (beautrful-spiked) of Jacquin. W. Ind. 

 flavi'coma (yellow-haired). See J. CALYCOTRICHA. 

 ,, formo'sa (beautiful). 2. Purple. May. 1818. 

 furca'ta (forked). 5. Violet. April. Mexico. 1795. 



Trailer. 

 Gendaru'ssa (Gendarussa). White or rose, with darker 



spots. Trop. Asia. 



genicula'ta (jointed). See DIANTHERA SECUNDA. 

 ghiesbreghtia 'na (Ghiesbreghtian). See JACOBINIA 



GHIESBREGHTIANA. 



,, keria'na (Kerian). E. Ind. 



lanceola'ta (spear-head-leaved). See BARLERIA NOCTI- 



FLORA. 



,, Linde'ni (Linden's). See JACOBINIA LINDENI. 



,, lithospermifo'lia (gromwell-leaved). 3. Purple. April. 



Peru. 1796. Trailer. 



,, lu'cida (shining-leaved) . See DIANTIIFRA LUCIDA. 

 Afacdotw'//i(Mrs.McDonell's). Yellow. November. 

 ,, macula'ta (spotted). 2. Purple. June. W. Ind. 



1823. 

 marmora'ta (marbled). Leaves light shining green, 



marbled with white. 1881. 

 martinicc'nsis (Martinique). See DICLIPTERA MAR- 



TINICENSIS. 



nasu'ta (large-snouted). See RHINACANTHUS COM- 

 MUNIS. 



,, nervo'sa (nerved). See D^DALACANTHUS NERVOSUS. 



ni'tida (shining). See THYRSACANTHUS NITIDUS. 



,, nodo'sa (knotted). See DIANTHERA NODOSA. 



orchioi'des (Orchis-like) of Griffith. See SPHINCT- 

 ACANTHUS GRIFFITHII. 



,, orchioi'des (Orchis-like) of Linn. S. Africa. 



,, pedunculo'sa (long-stalked). See DIANTHERA AMERI- 

 CANA. 



peruvia'na (Peruvian). See DICLIPTERA PERUVIANA. 



,, pi'cta (painted). See GRAPTOPHYLLUM HORTENSE. 



,, ,, lu'rido-sangui'nea (\wcid-blood-leaved). See GRAPTO- 

 PHYLLUM LURIDO-SANGUINEUM. 



,, polysta'chya (many-spiked). 2. Pink. June. 

 Guiana. 1821. 



pulche'rrima (fairest) of Jacquin. W. Ind. 



,, pulche'rrima (fairest) of Linn. f. See APHELANDRA 



PULCHERRIMA. 



pu'mila (dwarf). J. April. S. Amer. 1820. See 



ANISACANTHUS PUMILUS. 

 quadrangular is (four-angled). See PHLOGACANTHUS 



ASPERULUS. 



quadrifa'ria (four-sided). India and China. 

 ramosi' 'ssima (most-branchy). See J. BETONICA. 

 retu'sa (blunt-ended). Purple. December. Island of 



St. Crux. 



/. roxburghia'na (Roxburgh's). See NOMAPHILA CORYM- 



BOSA. 

 ,, salvicefto'ra (sage-flowered). 4. Scarlet. July. 



Mexico. 1824. 



,, secu'nda (one-sided). See DIANTHERA SECUNDA. 

 ,, specie' sa (showy). See PERISTROPHE SPECIOSA. 

 ,, Ihyrsifto'ra (thyrse-flowered). See PHLOGACANTHUS 



THYRSIFLORUS. 



variega'ta (striped-flowered). 2. Red. May. Guiana. 



1825. 

 ventrico'sa (swollen). White, red. June. China. 



1826. 



,, venu'sta (lovely). See GYMNOSTACHYUM VENUSTUM. 

 ,, vitelli'na (yolk-coloured). See PHLOGACANTHUS 



ASPERULUS. 



JUTE-PLANT. Co'rchorus capsula'ris. 



K 



KADSU'RA. (The Japanese name. Nat. ord. Mag- 



noliads [Magnoliacea?]. Linn. 22-Dicecia, i2-Polyandna.) 



Trailing half-hardy evergreens. Cuttings of half-ripened 



wood in sand, under a bell-glass, and in heat, in May ; 



peat and loam. 



K. chine' nsis (Chinese). 8-10. Creamy- yellow. Sep- 

 tember. China and Japan. 

 variega'ta (variegated). Leaves variegated with 



creamy-yellow. 

 japo'nica (Japanese) of Jussieu. White. June. Japan. 



1846. 



japo'nica (Japanese) of Bentham. See K. CHINENFIS. 

 ,, propi'nqua (related). See SCHIZANDRA PROPINQUA.. 



KJSMPFE'RIA. Galangale. (Named after Kampfer, 

 a German naturalist. Nat. ord. Gingeruiorls [Scitamin- 

 aceae]. Linn. i-Monandria, i-Monogynia. Allied to Cur- 

 cuma.) 



Stove herbaceous perennials. Division of the plant as 

 fresh growth commences ; sandy loam, fibrous peat, and 

 leaf-mould. Temp., 45 to 55 when at rest ; from 

 60 to 85 when growing. 



K. angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). India and Malaya. 

 atrovi'rens (dark-green), i. Mauve-purple, white eye. 



Borneo. 1886. 



,, e'legans (elegant), i. Purple. India. 1828. 

 ,, Elhe'ltz (Ethel's). J-2. Rose-purple, with yellow 



blotch. Natal. 1898. 

 Gala'nga (Galanga). i. White, purple. July. E. Ind. 



1728. 

 Gilbe'rti (Gilbert's), i. Purple and white. Burma. 



1882. 

 Ki'rkii (Kirk's), ij. Purple. Zanzibar. (B. M., t. 



5994-) 

 ela'tior (taller). 2. Rose, with yellow blotch. 



Rhodesia. 1908. 

 ,, In' tea (yellow). J. Yellow ; lip orange-yellow. 



Penang. 1907. 

 ,, macro'siphon (long-tubed), i. Blue. German E. 



Africa. 1898. 

 margina'ta (bordered), i. Blue. July. E. Ind. 



1822. 

 orna'ia (adorned). Leaves with feathered white rib, 



purple beneath. Borneo. 1884. 

 ovalifo'lia (oval-leaved). White, purple. July. 



Burma and Malaya. 1822. 



pandura'ta (fiddle-shaped). India and Malaya. 

 ,, Pari'shii (Parish's). See K. OVALIFOLIA. 

 ,, roscoea'na (Roscoean). i. Rosy-purple. Burma. 

 ro'sea (rosy). \\. Rose-red, with orange blotch. 



British Central Africa. 1904. 

 ,, rotu'nda (round-rooted), i. Red, white. July. India 



and Malaya. 1764. 

 ,, secii'nda (one-sided). |. Bright purple, white eye. 



Assam. 1888. 



,, specio'sa (showy), i. Purple. S. Africa. 1870. 

 tillandsioi'des (Tillandsia-like). Malaya. 

 vitta'ta (striped), i. White, orange. Leaves with 



feathered grey rib. Sumatra. 1882. 



KAGENE'CKIA. (Named after Count Kageneck, a 

 patron of botany. Nat. ord. Roseworts [Rosacea?]. Linn. 

 12-Icosandria, 2-Pentagynia.) 



Half-hardy evergreen tree, from Chili, with white 

 flowers. Cuttings of rather ripe shoots in sand, under a 



