ODONTOLOMA 



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CENOTHERA 



O. tetrapla'sium (four-formed). White, marked purple. 



Peru. 1875. 

 tripu'dians (thrice-modest). Yellowish, blotched 



brown and violet. Colombia. 1871. 

 harrya'num (Harry Veitch's). Sepals and petals 



almost black, tipped yellow. 1883. 

 xanthoglo'ssum (yellow-lipped). Lip yellow, 



blotched mauve. 1881. 

 triu'mphans (triumphant). Golden-yellow, boldly 



blotched with brown. Colombia. 1867. 

 au'reum (golden). Yellow, blotched with orange- 

 yellow. Colombia. 

 volu'bile (twining). Paler. Flower stem 4! feet 



long, twining. Colombia. 1888. 

 ulo'pterum (wood- winged). Yellow, marked brown and 



white. Ecuador. 1872. 

 Uroski'nneri (Ure - Skinner's). Greenish - brown, 



spotted purple. Guatemala. 1859. 

 a'lbum (white). Lip pure white. 1893. 

 ve'lleum (woolly). Yellow, marked with brown and 



violet. Ecuador. 1874. 

 vexati'vum (provocative). Greenish-yellow, blotched 



chestnut-brown. Mexico. 1876. 

 vexilla'rium (standard). See MILTONIA VKXILLARIA. 

 Vi'ctor (conqueror). See O. MARRIOTTIANUM VICTOR. 

 vimina'le (twiggy), i. Brown, edged yellow ; lip 



sulphur, deep yellow. Colombia. 1885. 

 vuylstekea'num (Vuylstekean). See O. LUTEO-PUR- 



PUREUM VUYLSTEKEANUM. 



Walli'sii (Wallis's). Reddish-brown, marked yellow. 



Colombia. 1870. 



Warne'ri (Warner's). See ONCIDIUM WARNERI. 

 ii Purpura'tum (purplish). See ONCIDIUM WARNERI 



PURPURATUM. 



,, warocquea'num (Warocquean). See O. ANDER- 



SONIANUM WAROCQUEANUM. 



Warszewi'czii (Warszewicz's). See MILTONIA WAR- 



SCEWICZII. 

 wattia'num (Wattian). Yellow, marked with purple 



and claret. 1890. 

 Wei'rii (Weir's). White, marked with purple. 



Colombia. 1875. 



Welto'ni (Welton's). See MILTONIA WARSCEWICZII. 

 ,, wendlandia'num (Wendlandian). Yellow, with brown 



spots. Colombia. 1889. 

 wilckea'num (Wilckean). See O. DENISONI^ 



WILCKEANUM. 



,, You'ngii (Young's). See O. HUMEANUM YOUNGII. 



ODONTOLO'MA. (From odous, odontos, a tooth, and 

 lama, an edge ; fronds or leaves tooth-notched. Nat. 

 ord. Ferns [Filices]. Linn. z^-Cryptogamia, i-Filices. 

 Now referred to Davallia.) 

 0. borya'num (Bory's). See DAVALLIA REPENS. 

 pulche'llum (neat). See DAVALLIA PULCHELLA. 

 Unuifo'lium (slender-leaved). See DAVALLIA TENDI- 

 FOLIA. 



ODONTOSO'RIA ACULEA'TA. See DAVALLIA 



ACULEATA. 



ODONTOSO'RIA TENUIFO'LIA. See DAVALLIA 



TENUIFOLIA. 



ODONTOSPE'RMUM. (From odous, odontos, a tooth, 

 and sperma, a seed. Nat. ord. Composite.) 



Hardy, half-hardy, and greenhouse annuals or peren- 

 nials, rarely shrubby. Seeds ; cuttings under a hand- 

 light in summer. Light soil ; for the greenhouse ones 

 loam, leaf-mould, and sand. 



0. aqua'ticum (aquatic). $. Yellow. July. Mediter- 

 ranean region. 1731. Hardy annual. 

 tnari'timum (maritime), i. Yellow. July. Medi- 

 terranean region. 1640. Perennial. 

 pygmce'um (pigmy). \. Yellow. July. Mediter- 

 ranean region. 1892. 

 seri'ceum (silky). 3-4. Yellow. June. Canaries. 



1779. Greenhouse shrub. 



stenophy'llum (narrow-leaved). 2-3. Yellow. June. 

 Canaries. 1818. Greenhouse shrub. 



CECEO' GLADES. (From oikeo, to inhabit, and klados, 

 a branch. Nat. ord. Orchids [Orchidaceas]. Linn. 20- 

 Gynandria, i-Monandria. Referred to Angraecum.) 

 (E. falca'ta (sickle-shaped). See ANGRAECUM FALCATUM. 



CEDE MONE. See HERMINIERA. 



(ENOCA'RPUS. (From oinos, wine, and karpos, a 

 fruit ; yields palm-wine and oil. Nat. ord. Palms 

 [Palmaceae]. Linn. zi-Moncccia, 6-Hexandria. Allied 

 to Areca.) 



Stove Palms. Seeds, but generally suckers ; rich, 

 loamy soil. Winter temp., 60 ; summer, 60 to 90. 

 (E. Baca'ba (Bacaba). 60. Guiana. 1849. 

 Batau'a (Bataua). 40. S. Amer. 1820. " Patana 



Palm." 



caracasa'nus (Caracasan). Venezuela. 1849. 

 mi' nor (smaller). 8-10. Fruit purple-black. Brazil. 

 ,, rube'scens (reddish). Colombia. 1846. 



CENO'PLEA LINEA'TA. See BERCHEMIA RACEMOSA. 

 CENO'PLEA VOLU'BDLIS (twining). See BERCHEMIA 



VOLUBILIS. 



(ENOTHERA. Evening Primrose. (From oinos, wine, 

 and thera, imbibing ; the roots of bie'nnis supposed to 

 be an incentive to drinking wine. Nat. ord. Onagrads 

 [Onagraceae]. Linn. 8-Octandria, i-Monogynia.) 



Annuals and biennials, by seed in the open border, in 

 April ; also in the autumn, to stand over the winter, 

 and bloom early ; perennials, by seeds also, by divisions 

 of the plants in spring, and the more rare and tender by 

 cuttings of the young shoots under a hand-light, in early 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 

 (E. acau'lis (stemless). $. White. J une to September. 



Chili. 1821. 

 ,, albicau'lis (white-stemmed). J-i. White, changing 



to red. June. N. Amer. 1826. 

 aniso'loba( unequal- lobed). 2. White. June. Chiloe. 



1828. 

 caspito'sa (tufted), i. White. June. N. Amer. 



i8ir. 



califo'rnica (Calif ornian). White to pale pink, frag- 

 rant. J uly. California. 

 cardiophy'lla (heart-leaved). i. Yellow. July, 



August. N.W. Amer. 1883. 

 ,, caule'scens (stem-forming). See (E. CJESPITOSA. 

 cheiranthifo'lia (wallflower-leaved). Yellow. June. 



Chili. 1820. Half-hardy. 

 Drummo'ndii (Drummond's). J. Yellow. August. 



N. Amer. 1833. 



,, exi'mia (choice). See (E. C^SPITOSA. 

 ,, formo'sa (beautiful). J-x. Pure white. 1899. 

 ,, Fra'seri (Fraser's). See (E. GLAUCA FRASERI. 

 frutico'sa (shrubby). 3. Yellow. August. N. Amer. 



1737- 

 ,, ambi'gua (doubtful), i. Yellow. July. N. Amer. 



1813. 



i'ndica (Indian), ij. Yellow. July. India. 

 ,, You'ngii (Young's), ij. Yellow. July, August. 

 ,, glau'ca (milky-green). 2. Yellow. June. N. Amer. 



1812. 

 Fra'seri (Fraser's). i-ij. Yellow. June to 



September. S. Carolina. 1811. 



,, ,, variega'ta (variegated-leaved). 2. Yellow. July. 

 gra'cilis (slender). See CE. PUMILA. 

 Hava'rdi (Havard's). . Deep yellow. July. 



Nevada and Texas. 1907. 



,, hy'brida (hybrid). See CE. FRUTICOSA AMBIGUA. 

 linea'ris (linear). See CE. FRUTICOSA. 

 macroca'rpa (large-fruited). See CE. MISSOURIENSIS 



LATI FOLIA. 



,, margina'ta (margined). See CE. C^SPITOSA. 



missourie'nsis (Missouri), i. Yellow. June. N. 



Amer. 1818. 

 latifo'lia (broad-leaved), i. Yellow. Leaves 



broader. N. Amer. 1811. 



nervo'sa (large-nerved). 2. Yellow. July. 1827. 

 nivertia'na (Nivertian). Blush-white, tinted carmine. 



1872. 



Nutta'llii (Nuttall's). White. June. N. Amer. 1811. 

 pa'llida (pale). See CE. ALBICAULIS. 

 pu'mila (dwarf). J. Yellow. July. N. Amer. 1757. 

 pusi'lla (small). See CE. PUMILA. 

 ripa'ria (river-bank). See CE. PUMILA. 

 ro'sea (rosy), i. Pink. June. N. Amer.; Peru. 



1783- 



saxo'sa (stony). See CE. C^SPITOSA. 

 Sello'wii (Sellow's). Montevideo. 1831. 



