PHILODENDRON 



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PHLEBODIUM 



P. a'lbo-vagina'tum (white-sheathed). See P. LACERUM. 

 amazo'nicum (Amazonian). See P. LACINIOSUM. 

 ambi'guum (doubtful). See P. OCHROSTEMOX. 

 am/rai'nwmfAndrean). Leaves 2-3 ft. long. Colombia. 



1886. 



arbore' scens ( tree-like). SeeMoNTRicHARDiA ACULEATA. 

 aspera'ium (rough). Brazil. 

 augusli'num (Augustinan). Trop. Amer. 

 bipennifo'lium (twice-feather- nerved). See P. PAN- 



DUR/EFORME. 



bipinnati' fidum (twice-cut). Spathe reddish-brown, 

 green. Brazil. 



brevilamina' turn (short-limbed). Spathe brownish- 

 purple and pale green. Brazil. 1860. 



calophy'llum (beautiful-leaved). Spathe cream out- 

 side, crimson inside. Brazil. 1871. 



canncefo'lium (Canna- leaved). Spathe green and 

 creamy. Brazil. 1831. 



Carde'ri (Carder's). See P. VERRUCOSUM. 



,, crassine' rvium (thick-ribbed). 20. Green, white. 

 December. Brazil. 1835. 



,, crini'tum (shortly-bristly). See P. SQUAMIFERUM. 



cuspida'tum (cuspidate). See P. SCANDENS. 



,, dague'nse (Daguan). See P. VERRUCOSUM. 



devansaya'num (Devansayan) . Leaves blood-red 

 when young. Stems red. Upper Peru. 1895. 



dilacera'tum (twice-torn). See RAPHIDOPHORA DE- 

 CURSIVA. 



dispa'rile (unequal). Yellow-green, cream. Brazil. 

 1860. 



dolo'sum (deceitful). Brazil. 



Dwvm'n'(Duvivier's). Leaves deeply lobed. Brazil. 

 1908. 



Eichle'ri (Eichler's). A stately plant. Brazil. 1899. 



e'legans (elegant). Leaves pinnatifid. 1881. 



elonga'tum (elongated). Brazil. 



erube'scens (reddish). Purple, scarlet, cream. Co- 

 lombia. 



exi'mium (choice). Brazil. 



fragranti' ssimum (most fragrant). 4. Red, white. 

 March. Demerara. 1834. 



gigante'um (gigantic). Red. Trop. Amer. 1857. 



G/a'o'tn't(Glaziou's). Yellow, crimson . Brazil. 1885. 



glorio'sum (glorious). Leaves with white veins. 

 Colombia. 1876. 



,, grandifo'lium (large-leaved). 6. White. March. 

 Caracas. 1803. 



hasta'tum (halbert-leaved). Brazil. 



hedera'ceum (ivy-leaved). Purple. June. S. Amer. 

 I 793- 



Jwltonia'num (Holtonian). See P. TRIPARTITUM. 



Hoo'keri (Hooker's). Guiana. 



Ilsema'nii (Ilseman's). Leaves marbled with white 

 and tinted rose-pink. Brazil. 1908. 



I'mbe (Imbe). Green, white, crimson. Brazil. 



itnperia'le (imperial). Green, cream. Bahia. 1860. 



,, lauchea'num (Lauchean). Leaves heavily mottled 

 with grey. 1897. 



,, karsteniaf num ( Karstenian) . Venezuela. 



la'cerum (torn). 4. White. W. Ind. 1822. 



lacinia'tum (deeply-cut). See P. LACINIOSUM. 



lacinio' sum (deeply-cut). Spathe greenish outside, 

 purple inside. Brazil. 1824. 



latifohum (broad-leaved). Venezuela. 



Linde'ni (Linden's). See P. VERRUCOSUM. 



longilamina'tum (long- limbed) . Green and cream. 

 Brazil. 1860. 



Ma'mei (Mame's). Leaves beautifully variegated 

 with white. Ecuador. 1883. 



Mar tine' ti (Martinet's). Leaves purplish beneath, 

 1895. 



tnelanochry'sum (black-yellow). Leaves blackish grey- 

 green. Colombia. 1873. 



Meliono'ni (Melionon's). Spathe reddish outside, 

 yellow inside. Trop. Amer. 1874. 



mi' cans (glittering). Colombia. 



no'bile (noble). Spathe rosy-crimson, white, with 

 rose spots. S. Amer. 1885. 



noia'bile (notable). Leaves 3 ft. long. 1893. 



Ochrosfe'mon (yellow-stamen). Green, whitish. Brazil. 

 1860. 



orna'tum (adorned). Brazil. 



oxyca'rdium sharply-heart-shaped). See P. SCANDENS. 



pandurezfo'rme (fiddle-shaped). Brazil. 



Pm'rc'(Pearce's). Leaves satiny green. Peru. 1869. 



peda'tum (pedate). See P. LACINIOSUM. 



P. pertu'sum (perforated). See MONSTERA DEI.ICIOSA. 



,, pinnali' fidum (pinnately-cut). 4. White. Venezuela. 

 1817. 



,, ,, ru'bro-puncta'tum (red-spotted). 3. Spathe white, 

 with red spots. Brazil. 1868. 



,, quercifp'lium (oak-leaved). See P. LACINIOSUM. 



,, recurvifo'lium (recurved-leaved). Spathe green out- 

 side, scarlet inside. Brazil. 1860. 



,, robu'stum (robust). Leaves emerald green. 1896. 



,, Rce'zlii (Rcezl's). Colombia. 1872. 



,, ru'bens (reddish). Spathe pale green outside, purple- 

 red inside. Venezuela. 1873. 



,, ru'bro-puncta'tum (red-spotted). See P. PINNATI- 



FIDUM RUBRO-PUNCTATUM. 



sagittifo'lium (arrow-leaved). Mexico. 



,, sangufneum (blood-red). Spathe green. Mexico. 



1869. 



sca'ndens (climbing). Trop. Amer. 

 Sello'um (Selloum). Spathe green, whitish inside. 



Brazil. 1869. 



sellowia'ntim (Sellowian). See P. IMBE. 

 se'rpens (creeping). Flesh, greenish-yellow, crimson, 



cream. Colombia. 1877. 

 Si'ws(Sims's). Spathe crimson and white. Guiana. 



1825. 

 Sodi'roi (Sodiro's). Leaf-stalks violet, spotted with 



white. Colombia. 1883. 

 specio'sum (showy). Spathe purplish-green, red inside. 



Brazil. 



specta'bile (showy). Colombia. 1869. 

 squami'ferum (scale-bearing). Brazil. 

 triparti'ium (three-parted). 3. White. Caracas. 



1816. 

 triu'mphans (triumphant). Leaves twice as large as 



those of P. verrucosum. 1898. 

 ,, verruco'sum (warty). Leaves barred with maroon. 



Colombia. 1866. 

 Walli'sii (Wallis's). Gardens. 

 Wendla'ndii (Wendland's). Central Amer. 

 ,, Willia'msii (Williams's). 5-10. Spathe green ; 



spadix white. Bahia. 1871. 



PHILO'GYNE. See NARCISSUS. 



PfflLOPO'DIUM RI'GIDUM. See MUEHLENBECKIA 



ADPRESSA. 



PHILOTHE'CA. (From philos, smooth, and theke, a 

 sheath ; smooth tube of stamens. Nat. ord. Rueu-orts 

 [Rutaceas]. Linn. i6-Monadelphia, 6-Decandria. Allied 

 to Crowea.) 



Greenhouse evergreen shrub. Cuttings of short young 

 shoots, a little firm at the base, in sand, under a bell-glass, 

 and placed in a cold frame in May ; sandy loam and 

 fibrous peat. Winter temp., 40 to 45. 

 P. austra'lis (southern). 2. Pale red. April. N. S. 

 Wales. 1822. 



PHTLYDRUM. (From phileo, to love, and hudor, 

 water. Nat. ord. Waterviorts [PhilydraceaB]. Linn, i- 

 Monandria, i-Monogynia.) 



Greenhouse biennial. Seeds in spring, in a warm 

 place, and moved to a colder when up ; sandy loam and 

 peat ; does best in the greenhouse. 

 P. glabe'rrimum (smoothest). See HELMHOLTZIA GLABER- 



RIMA. 



lanugino'sum (woolly). 3. Yellow. June. China. 

 1801. 



PHIN.32'A. (A name constructed from Niphcza, to 

 which the genus is allied. Nat. ord. Gesneraceae.) 



Stove herbs. Seeds ; divisions of the plant in spring. 

 Fibrous loam, peat, and sand. 

 P. a'lbo-Unea'ta (white-lined). J. White. September. 



Central Amer. 1844. 

 ,, reticula'ta (netted). Leaves netted with silvery veins. 



Central Amer. 

 ru'bida (reddish). See NIPH^A RUBIDA. 



PHLEBO'DIUM. (From phlebs, a vein. Nat. ord. 

 Ferns fFilices]. Linn. 24-Cryptogamia, i-Filices. Now 

 referred to Polypodium.) 



Stove Ferns. See FERNS. 

 P. areola'tum (areolate). See POLTPOOIUM AUREUM 



AREOLATUM. 



au'reum (golden). See POLYPODIUM AUREUM. 



decuma'num (tall). See POLYPODIUM DECUMANUM. 



