TRICHOCLADUS 



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TRICHONEMA 



TRICHO'CLADUS. (From thrix, thrichos, a hair, and 

 klodos, a branch ; the branches are felted with rusty 

 hairs. Nat. ord. Hamamelidaceae.) 



Greenhouse tree allied to the Witch Hazels. Cuttings 

 in sand under a bell-glass. Fibrous loam, peat, and a 

 little sand. 

 T. grandiflo'rus (large-flowered). 20. White. S. Africa. 



1894. 



TRICHOCORO'NIS. (From thrix, thrichos, a hair, and 

 corona, a crown ; the achenes have a ring of spreading 

 hairs. Nat. ord. Composite. Allied to Ageratum.) 



Greenhouse diffuse herb. Cuttings in sand under a 

 bell-glass or in heat. Fibrous loam, leaf -mould, and 

 sand. 

 T. Wri'ghtii (Wright's), x. White. New Mexico. 



TRICHODE SMA. (From thrix, thrichos, a hair, and 

 desmos, a bond ; anthers united by hairs. Nat. ord. 

 Boraginaceae.) 



Stove annuals. Seeds. Fibrous loam, leaf-mould, and 

 sand. May be planted out in June. 

 T. a'nceps (two-edged). li. Trop. Amer. 

 Bancroftii (Bancroft's). \. Jamaica. 

 Bo'jeri (Bojer's). Mascarene Islands. 

 pkysaloi'des (Physalis-like). White; calyx purple. 



S. Africa. 1892. Perennial. 



zeyla'nicum (Cingalese). 3-4. Blue. Trop. Asia and 

 Australia. 1855. 



TRICHOGLO'TTIS. (From thrix, thrichos, a hair, and 

 glottis, a tongue or lip. Nat. ord. Orchidaceas.) 



Stove epiphytal orchids. Oflsets. Sphagnum, peat 

 fibre, and crocks. 

 T. cochlea'ris (shell-like). J. White, with purple bars. 



Sumatra. 1883. 

 dawsonia'na (Dawsonian). Sulphur, orange, brown. 



Burma. 1868. 



fascia' ta (bundled). See STAUROPSIS FASCIATA. 

 pa'llens (pale). See PHAL^ENOPSIS FALLENS. 

 Solere'deri (Solereder's). . Green, brown-purple ; 

 lip white with two red spots. Philippines. 1910. 



TRICHO'GYNE. (From thrix, thrichos, a hair, and 

 gune, the ovary ; the female flowers are slender and hair- 

 like. Nat. ord. Compositas. This should be placed 

 under Ifloga.) 



T. seriphioi'des (Seriphium-like). 2. Yellow. S. Africa. 

 1825. 



TRICHO'LEPIS. (From thrix, thrichos, a hair, and 

 lepis, a scale ; the scales or bracts of the head are hair- 

 like. Nat. ord. Composite.) 



Hardy or half-hardy perennial herb. Seeds ; divisions. 

 Ordinary garden soil. 

 T, furca'ta (forked), ij-sj. Yellow. Himalaya. 1907. 



TRICHO MANES. (From thrix, thrichos, a hair, and 

 tnanos, soft ; the shining stems appear like fine hair. 

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

 Filices.) 



Stove, brown-spored Ferns. See FERNS. 

 T. achilleczfo'lium (milfoil-leaved). See T. RIGIDUM. 



,, aculea'tum (prickly). May. Isle of Luzon. 



ala'tum (winged). June. W. Ind. 1824. 



attenua'tum (attenuated). Fronds elongated at 

 the apex. 



,, a'nceps (two-edged). W. Ind. 1863. 



angusta'tum (narrowish). See T. TENERUM. 



apiifo'lium (Celery-leaved). 1-2. Polynesia, &c. 



,, auricula'tum (eared), i. Trop. Asia, &c. 1871. 



Bancro'ftii (Bancroft's). $-. Trop. Amer. 



bipuncta'tum (two-spotted). See T. FILICULA. 



Bo'jeri (Bojer's). See T. CUSPIDATUM. 



boschia'num (Boschian). See T. RADICANS BOSCHI- 

 ANUM. 



botryoi'des (bunch-like). J-J. Trop. Amer. 



brevise 1 turn (short-bristled). See T. RADICAXS. 



cri'spum (curled). May. W. Ind. 1828. 



,, pilo'sum (hairy). Covered with rufous hairs. S. 

 Amer. 1863. 



curva'tum (curved). April. Isle of Luzon. 



cuspida'tum (short-pointed). Mauritius and Bourbon. 



disse'ctum (cut-leaved). See T. AURICULATUM. 



elonga'tum (elongatum). See T. RIGIDUM ELONGATUM. 



exse'ctum (cut-out), i-ij. Chili, &c. 



T Fili'cula (little-fern). J. Trop. Asia and Africa, 

 fimbria'tum (fringed). W. Ind. 1862. 

 floribu'ndum (many-flowered). See T. PINNATUM. 

 fcenicula'ceum (fennel- like). $-1. Mauritius, &c. 

 ,, Fra'seri (Fraser's). J. Fronds pale green, fan-shaped. 



W. Ind. 1890. 

 fu' sco-glance 1 scens (brownish-milky-green). May. Isle 



of Luzon. 



gemma' turn (budded). April. Malacca. 

 Ha'rtii (Hart's), $-f. Fron'ds tripinnatifid. Sierra 



Leone. 1882. 



hu'mile (low). May. Polynesia. 

 /ava'nicMw(Javan). J-i. May. Malaya; India, &c. 

 Kalbre'yeri (Kalbreyer's). i. Colombia. 1881. 

 Kaulfu'ssii (Kaulfuss'). x. W. Ind. 

 Krau'ssii (Krauss'). ^-J. W. Ind. to Brazil and 



Peru. 



labia'tum (lipped). British Guiana. 1885. 

 ,, luschnathia'num (Luschnathian). See T. RADICANS 



LUSCHNATHIANUM. 



ma'ximum (largest), ij-z. Malaya and Polynesia. 

 meifo'lium { Meum-leaved). April. Isle of Luzon. 

 meifo'lium (Meum-leaved) of Gardens. See T. APII- 



FOLIUM. 

 membrana' ceum (membranous). \. May. W. Ind. 



1820. 



millefo'lium (thousand-leaved). S. Amer. 

 muscoi'des (moss-like), i. Tropics. 

 obscu'rum (obscure). See T. RIGIDUM. 

 am/Zo'rww (small-flowered). See T. FCENICULACEUM. 

 pa'ruulum( very small). April. Tropics of Old World. 

 Pete'rsii (Peters'). ^. Alabama. 1875. 

 pinnatine'rve (pinna'te- nerved). A. Bright green. 



British Guiana. 1886. 



,, pinna'tum (pinnate). May. Trop. Amer. 1825. 

 ,, Prieu'rii (Prieur*s). iJ-2. Trop. Amer. 

 pulche'rrimum (fairest). New Zealand. 

 puncta'tum (dotted). ^. Trop. Amer. 

 pusi'llum (petty). -. April. Trop. S. Amer. 1844. 

 pyxidi'ferum (small-box-bearing). -. Tropics 



everywhere. 



oliva'ceum (olive-green). Trop. Amer. 

 quercifc'lium (oak-leaved). See T. PUSILLUM. 

 radi'cans (rooting). $-i\. April. Tropical and 



subtropical regions (Britain). 

 alabame'nse (Alabaman). 

 Andrew'sii (Andrews'). J-i. Frond lanceolate. 



Ireland. 



boschia'num (Boschian). 

 cri'spum (crisped). 

 dilata'titm (widened). 

 f rondo' sum (leafy). 

 luschnathia'num (Luschnathian). Frond stalkless. 



Brazil. 



specio'sum (showy). See T. RADICANS. 

 ,, renifo'rme (reniform). J. New Zealand. 

 re'ptans (creeping). ,V- Trop. Amer. 

 rhomboi'deum (diamond-shaped). May. Isle of Luzon. 

 ri'gidum (rigid), i-ij. April. Tropics everywhere. 

 elonga'tum (elongated). Pinnae imbricated. New 



Zealand. 



saxa'tile (rock). Borneo. 1862. 

 sca'ndens (cUmbing). |-ij. Central Amer. 

 ,, seti'gcrum (bristle-bearing). Borneo. 1862. 

 sinuo'sum (sinuous). |-f. Trop. Amer. 

 spica'tum (spiked). May. Trop. Amer. 1844. 

 ,, stri'ctum (upright). New Zealand. 

 supe'rbum (superb). f-ij. Trinidad ; British 



Guiana. 



te'nerum (slender), ^-f. May. Trop. Amer. 

 thujioi'des (Thuya-like). J. Mauritius. 

 ,, trichoi'deum (hair-like). i-J. Trop. Amer. 

 trichophy'llum (hair- leaved). Borneo. 1862. 

 veno'sum (veiny). J-J. Australia and New Zealand. 



TRICHONE'MA. (From thrix, thrichos, a hair, and 

 nema, a filament ; stamens clothed with minute hairs. 

 Nat. ord. Irids [Iridacea?]. Linn. ^-Triandria, i-Afowo- 

 gynia. Now referred to Romulea.) 

 T. Bulboco'dium (Bulbocodium). See ROMULEA BULBO- 



CODIUM. 

 caule'scens (stemmed). See ROMULEA BULBOCODI- 



OIDES. 



chloroleu' cum (greenish- white). See ROMULEA CHLORO- 



LEUCA. 



c&lesti'num (celestial). See NEMASTYLA COSLESTINA. 



