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TRILLIUM 



T. gra'cile (slender). See T. ARVENSE. 

 hi'rtum (hairy), i. Purple. July. Barbary. 1817. 

 i, pi'ctum (painted), i. Purple. July. 1800. 

 incarna' turn (flesh-coloured), i. Flesh. July. Italy. 



1596. " Crimson Clover." 

 Moline'rii (Moliner's). i. While, red. July. S. 



Europe. 1820. 

 interme' dium (intermediate). i. White. June. 



Italy. 1820. 

 involucra'tum (involucred). Purple. September. 



North-western Amer. 1825. 

 kitaibelia'num (Kitaibel's). See T. STRIATUM. 

 Lago'pus (hare's-foot), i. Red. July. Spain. 1827. 

 lappa'ceum (burr- like). *. Pale red. July. Mont- 



pelier. 1787. 

 teuca'nthum (white-flowered), i. Purple. June, 



July. S. Europe. 1824. 

 ligu'sticum (lovage-like). . White, red. June. 



Spain. 1816. 



malaca'nthum (dark-flowered). See T. LEUCANTHUM. 

 ,, mari'timum (sea). . Pale purple. June. Britain. 



" Teasel-headed Clover." 

 mi'nus (lesser). See T. DUBIUM. 

 monta'num (mountain), i. White. July. S.Europe. 



1786. 



multistria' turn (many-striped). Eastern Europe. 

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

 pa'llidum (pale-flowered), i. White. June. Hun- 

 gary. 1803. 



Parisie'nse (Parisian). See T. PATENS. 

 parviflo'rum (small-flowered). . White. June. 



Hungary. 1820. 



Pa'tens (spreading). . Yellow. June. S. Europe. 

 Perreymo' ndi (Perreymond's). Southern France. 

 phleoi'des (Phleum-like). J. Pale red. June. Medi- 

 terranean region. 1818. 

 procu'tnbens (lying-down). i. Yellow. June. 



Europe (Britain). " Hop Trefoil." 

 purpu'reum (purple), i. Purple. June. France. 



1816. 

 refle'xum (bent-back), i. Purple. July. Virginia. 



1794. 

 resupina' turn (lying-on-its-back). J. Rosy-purple. 



July. Europe. 1820. 

 ro'scidum (dewy). California. 

 saxa'tile (rock). . Pale white. June. Switzerland. 



1818. Biennial. 

 sca'brum (rough), . White. May to July. Europe 



(Britain). 



spadi'ceum (large-spiked). Europe ; Asia Minor. 

 specio'sum (showy), i. Yellow. June. Candia. 



1752. 



,, spharoce'pHalum (round-headed). See T. CHERLERI. 

 spumo'sum (foaming). Mediterranean region. 

 squarro'sum (spreading). J. Pale purple. July. 



Spain. 1640. 

 fla'vicans (yellowish). \. Pale yellow. July. 



Pisania. 1817. 

 stella'tum (starry). Mediterranean region. "Star 



Trefoil." 

 stria'tum (striped). J-i. Rosy. June, July. 



Europe (Britain). 

 stri'clum (erect), i. White. July. S. Europe 



(England). 1805. 



suave'olens (sweet-scented). See T. RESUPINATUM. 

 siibterra'neum (subterranean). J. White. June. 



Mediterranean region (England). 

 suffoca'tum (suffocated). $-j. Whitish. June, July. 



Mediterranean region (England). 

 supi'num (flat-lyihg). j. Pale purple. June. S. 



Europe. 1816. 

 Unuifto'rum (fine-flowered). J. Pale red. July. 



Italy. 1823. 



tenuifo'lium (fine-leaved), i. June. Italy. 1826. 

 tomento' sum (downy). |. Purple. June. S. Europe. 



1640. 

 tridenta' turn (three- toothed). North-western Amer. 



TRIFU'RCIA CffiRULEA. See HERBERTIA DRUM- 



MONDIANA. 



. TRIFU'RCIA PULCHELLA. See HERBERTIA PUL- 



CHELLA. 



TRIGLO'CHIN. Arrow Grass. (From treis, three, and 

 glochin, the point of an arrow ; in reference to the three 

 points of the fruit. Nat. ord. Naiadacea.) 



Hardy and greenhouse herbs for wet places or the 

 bog garden. Divisions. Wet or boggy soil. 

 T. Barrelie'ri (Barrelier's). See T. BULBOSUM. 

 bulbo'sum (bulbous), i. Purplish. October. S. 

 Europe ; Trop. and S. Africa. 1806. Greenhouse. 

 mari'timum (maritime). J-i. Green. May to Sep- 

 tember. N. temperate regions (Britain). " Sea 

 Arrow Grass." 



palu'stre (marsh). J-i. Green. June to August. 

 Europe (Britain), &c. " Marsh Arrow Grass." 



TRIGLO'SSUM. See ARUNDINARIA. 



TRIGONE LLA. Fenugreek. (From treis, tria, three, 

 and diminutive of gonu, an angle ; the flowers have a 

 triangular outline when open. Nat. ord. Leguminosa?.) 



Haidy annuals. Seeds. Good garden soil. 

 T. brachyca'rpa (short-fruited). \. June. Orient. 1822. 

 ,, cceru'lea (blue). 1-2. Sky-blue, white. July. 



Eastern Europe. 1562. " Balm of Gilead." 

 cornicula'ta (small-horned). S. Europe. 

 cre'tica (Cretan). Crete. 



Fce'num-grcE'cum (fenugreek). 1-2. White. July to 

 September. S. Europe. " Common Fenugreek." 

 ova'lis (oval). Spain. 

 polycera'ta (many-horned). S. Europe. 

 radio.' ta : (rayed), i. Yellow. Asia Minor ; Persia. 

 rulhe'nica (Russian). See MEDICAGO RUTHENICA. 



TRIGO'NIA. (From treis, three, and gonu, an angle ; 

 the fruit three-angled. Nat. ord. Vochysiads [Vochy- 

 siaceas]. Linn. i6-Monadelphia, 2-Pentandria.) 



Stove evergreens. Cuttings of half-ripened shoots in 

 sand, under a bell-glass, in heat ; sandy, fibrous loam, 

 and a little rough peat and leaf-mould. Winter temp., 

 55 to 65 ; summer, 60 to 85. 

 T. Ice'vis (smooth). White. June. Guiana. 1828. 

 villo'sa (shaggy). Yellow, red. Guiana. 1820. 



TRIGONI'DIUM. (From trigona, a triangle, and eidos, 

 like ; resemblance of several parts of the plant. Nat. 

 ord. Orchids [Orchidacea]. Linn. so-Gynandria, i- 

 Monandria.) 



Stove orchids, from Demerara, grown in pots. See 

 ORCHIDS. 



T. acumina'tum (pointed), i. Straw-coloured. 1834. 

 acu'tum (sharp). Chocolate. 

 egertonia'num (Sir P. Egerton's). ij. Pale brown. 



Year. Honduras. 

 latifo'lium (broad-leaved), i. Yellow and purple. 



Brazil. 1894. 



monophy'llum (one-leaved). See LAELIA MONOPHYLLA. 

 obtu'sum (blunt-petaled). i. Orange, brown. June. 



1834. 



ri'ngens (gaping). See MORMOLYCE LINEOLATA. 

 spatula'tum (spathulate). Yellowish-purple. Colom- 

 bia. 1903. 

 subre'pens (somewhat-creeping). Greenish-yellow, 



whitish, brown. 1906. 

 ,, le'nue (slender). Brown, purple. May. 1836. 



TRIGONO'TIS. (From treis, tria, three, gonu, an 

 angle, and ous, otos, an ear. Nat. ord. Boraginaceas. 

 Allied to Mertensia.) 



T. clava'ta (clubbed), ij. Blue. June. Temperate 

 Asia. 1824. 



TRILI'SA. (From trilix, triple ; the pappus is divided 

 into barbs at the apex. Nat. ord. Composite. Allied 

 to Liatris.) 



Hardy perennial herbs. Divisions in spring or autumn ; 

 seeds. Good garden soil. 



T. odorati' ssima (sweetest-scented). 3. Purple. Sep- 

 tember. N. Amer. 1786. " Vanilla Plant." 

 panicula'ta (panicled). 3. Purple. August. N. 

 Amer. 1826. 



TRI'LLIUM. (From trilix, triple; the parts of the 

 flower in threes. Nat. ord. Lilyworts [Liliaceae]. Linn. 

 6-Hexandria, ^-Trigynia. Allied to Paris.) 



Hardy, North American tuberous-rooted perennials. 

 Division of the tuberous roots, and by seeds ; sandy 

 peat-border, or kept as alpine plants. 

 T. califo'rnicum (Calif ornian). See T. OVATUM. 



Catesbcs'i (Catesby's). See T. STYLOSUM. 



ce'rnuum (drooping), ij. White. April. 1758. 



,, di'scolor (two-coloured). See T. SESSILE. 



