PHAUENOPSIS 



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PHALARIS 



. alcico'rnis (elk's-horn). Creamy- white, pale yellow. 



Natural hybrid. 1887. 

 , ama'bilis (lovely) of Blume. White, pink. September. 



Malaya. 1847. 



, au'rea (golden). Disc and side lobes yellow. 

 ., rimestadia'na (Rimestadian). Very large, pure 



white ; lip yellow on side lobes. 1901. 

 amethysti'na (amethyst). Cream; lip amethyst. 



Sunda Islands. 1865. 



antenni'fera (antennae-bearing). See P. ESMERALDA. 

 Aphrodite (Aphrodite), ij. White, pink. June. 



Manilla. 1836. 

 longifo'lia (long-leaved). White. Year. Manilla. 



1842. 

 roiundifo'lia (round-leaved). White. Year. 



Manilla.' 1837. 

 Boxa'llii (Boxall's). Sulphur, barred brown, white. 



Philippines. 1883. 

 ,, buyssonia' 'na (Buyssonian) . Bright purple, edged 



white ; lip scarlet. August. Cochin-China. 1888. 

 ca'sta (pure). White, tinted rose. Natural hybrid. 



Philippines. 1875. 

 corningia'na (Comingian). Purple-brown, striped; 



lip purple violet. 1879. 

 Co'rnu-ce'rvi (stag's-horn). Green, white, purple. 



Malaya. 1864. 

 Cynthia (Cynthia). White, with purple markings. 



Natural hybrid. 1890. 



delica'ia (delicate). Natural hybrid. 1882. 

 denisia'na (Denisian). i. Greenish-yellow, with red- 

 brown spots ; lip white. Philippines. 1899. 

 denticula'ta (finely- toothed), i. White, brown, pale 



yellow. Trop. Asia. 1888. 

 eque'stris (equestrian). See P. ROSEA. 

 Esmera'lda (Esmeralda). 2. Light rose, striped ; lip 



amethyst. Cochin-China. 1877. 

 candi'dula (whitish). White, streaked rosy-purple. 



Cambodia. 



fascia' ta (bundled). Light yellow. Philippines. 1882. 

 ,, Fcersterma'nnii (Fcerstermann's). Small, white, with 



some brown lines. 1887. 



fu'gax (fleeting). See SARCOCHILUS UNGUICULATUS. 

 ,, fusca'ta (dusky). Yellow, brown. Malaya. 1874. 

 gigante'a (giant). Whitish, with many brown spots. 



Borneo. 1909. 

 glorio'sa (glorious). Allied to P. amabilis. Sulu 



Archipelago. 1888. 

 grandiflo'ra (large-flowered) of Lindley. See P. 



AMABILIS. 



interne' dia, (intermediate). White, pink. Hybrid. 

 Philippines. 1852. 



,, brymeria'na (Brymerian). White, purple ; lip 

 crimson- violet. Hybrid. 1876. 



Po'rtei (Forte's). White, lilac. Philippines. 1867. 



,, Kunstle'ri (Kunstler's). i. Red-brown, golden- 

 yellow ; lip white. Malaya. 1903. 



,, leucorrko'da (white-red). White; lip spotted with 

 purple. Natural hybrid. Philippines. 1875. 



,, Linde'ni (Linden's). Rosy. 1895. 



Lo'bbii (Lobb's). See P. INTERMEDIA. 



,, Lo'wii (Low's). Yellow, purple. Burma. 1862. 



lueddemannia'na (Lueddemannian). White, purple. 

 Philippines. 1865. 



A:-og/y'/>Aica(hieroslyphical). Ochraceous, spot- 

 ted with brown. Philippines. 1887. 



ochra'cea (ochraceous). Rosy-ochraceous, brown. 

 Philippines. 



pu'lchra (beautiful). Dark purple, blue. Philip- 

 pines. 1875. 



macula' to, (spotted). Pale, with purple-brown blotches, 

 purple. Borneo. 1881. 



Mafnnii (Mann's). Yellow, brown, spotted purple. 

 Assam. 1871. 



Mori' a (Mrs. Maria Burbidge's). White, barred 

 chocolate-red ; lip magenta-purple. Sulu Archi- 

 pelago. 1883. 



Micholi'tzii (Micholitz's). Creamy- white. Philip- 

 pines. 1890. 



pa'llens (pale). Green. Philippines. 



,, Pari'shii( Parish's). |. White, purple. Burma. 1865. 



,, Lo'bbii (Lobb's). Lip white, with brown bars. 1870. 



regneria'na (Regnerian). Rose; lip dark purple. 

 Siam. 1887. 



reichenbachia' na (Reichenbachian). Whitish-green ; 

 lip mauve-blue. Philippines. 1882. 



TO' sea (rosy). \\. Deep vermilion. Manilla. 1848. 



P. ro'sea leuca'spis (white-asp). Callus white. 1881. 

 Rucke'ri(Ruckei's). See SARCOCHILUS UNGUICULATUS. 

 sandtria'na (Sanderian). i. Rosy; lip white, lined 



brown and purple. Philippines. 1883. 

 marmora'ta (marbled). Yellowish- whi te ; lip 



with purple spots. 1883. 

 schilleria'na (SchiUerian). 1-2*. Pale purple or pink. 



Winter. Philippines. 1860". 



a'dvena( stranger). Pale purple; lip white. 1885. 

 a'lba (white). White; callus of lip yellow. 1882. 

 immacula'ta (unspotted). Rose, white, violet. 



Philippines. 1875. 



purpu'rea (purple). Dark rosy-purple. 1892. 

 ,, ,, splefndens (splendid). Rose, washed with deeper 



rose. Philippines. 1886. 



vesta'lis (vestal). White. Philippines. 1882. 

 specif/ sa (showy). Purple ; lip and base of petals 



white. Andamans. 1881. 

 christia'na (Christian). Rose-madder; lip white. 



1882. 



,, ,, Impera' trix (empress). Larger rose-purple. 1882. 

 s/o6af/ia'na(Stobartian). Apple-green; lip amethyst. 



1877. 

 stuartia'na (Stuartian). White, yellow, spotted with 



crimson ; lip white. Philippines. 1881. 

 bella (pretty). Lip blotched with purple-brown, 



with red lines. 1888. 

 hrubya'na (Hrubyan). Purple on the back, edged 



white. 1884. 



no'bilis (noble). Creamy, orange. 1882. 

 punctati'ssima (much-spotted). With numerous 



mauve spots. Philippines. 1882. 

 pvnctula'ta (finely-spotted). Dotted with red. 

 Sumatra' na (Sumatran). WTiite, barred with brown. 



Sumatra. 1865. 

 kimballia'na (Kimballian). Bright yellow, barred 



with red ; lip yellowish. 1888. 

 paucivitta'ta (few-striped). Brownish-purple, bars 



few ; lip with mauve stripes. 1882. 

 sangui'nea (blood-red). Lateral sepals dark red. 



1881. 



tetra'spis (four-asp). White. Andamans. 1881. 

 Valenti'ni (Valentine's). Purple, white at base ; lip 



mauve, white and yellow. Malaya. 1883. 

 veitchia'na (Veitchian). Purple, with darker spots. 



Philippines. 1872. 

 bra'chyodon (short- toothed). White; lip purple. 



1884. 

 viola' cea (violet). Rose, white, yellow. Malaya. 



1861. 

 ,, bowringia'na (Bowringian) . Light yellow, with 



purple marks. 1884. 

 ,, murtonia'na (Murtonian). Lemon-yellow, marked 



with purple. 1878. 

 schrcederia'na (Schroederian). Larger and more 



brilliantly coloured. 1882. 

 Wi'ghtii (Wight's). See DORITIS WIGHTH. 



PHALA'NGIUM. (From phalaggion, a spider. Nat. 

 ord. Liliaceae. Now referred to Anthericum.) 

 P. arge'nteo-linea're (silver-lined). See CHLOROPHYTUM 



ELATUM ARGENTEO-LINEARE. 



,, ela'tum (tall). See CHLOROPHYTUM ELATUM. 



Lilia'go (Liliago). See ANTHERICUM LILIAGO. 



,, Lilia'strum (Liliastrum) . SCCPARADISIA LILIASTRUM. 



ntpaltfnse (Nepaulese). See CHLOROPHYTUM NE- 



PALENSE. 

 pomeridia'num (afternoon). See CHLOROGALUM 



POMERIDIANUM. 



ramo'sum (branched). See ANTHERICUM RAMOSUM. 

 virga'tum (twiggy). See NOLINA GEORGIANA. 



PHA'LARIS. Canary Grass. (From phalaros, shining, 

 referring to the shining seeds. Nat. ord. Grasses [Grami- 

 neae]. Linn. 3-Triandria, -z-Digynia.) 



P. canaric'nsis produces the Canary-seeds of commerce. 

 Seeds ; common soil. 



P. appendicula'ta (appendaged). See P. PARADOXA. 

 arundina'cea (reed). 3-5. Green or purple. July. 



North temperate regions (Britain). 

 gigante'a (gigantic). 6-8. Green. July. France. 



1877. 



,, variega'ta (variegated). Leaves striped with 

 creamy- white. "Ribbon Grass" or "Gardener's 

 Garters." A very common garden plant. 

 carule' scens (bluish), i. June. Italy. 1823. 



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