TRITELEIA 



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TROCHODENDRON 



A rampant stove climber. Cuttings of short, firm 

 shoots in sand, in a close frame, with bottom-heat. 

 Loam, peat, and sand. 



T. austw'lis (southern). Yellow; filaments finally red. 

 Malaya ; Australasia. 1910. 



TRirELETA. (From treis, tria, three, and teleios, com- 

 plete; parts of the flower and fruit in threes. Nat. ord. 

 Lilyvorts [Liliacea?]. Linn. 6-Hexandria, i-Monogynia. 

 Reffrred to Brodiaea.) 

 T. zu'rea (golden). See MILLA AUREA. 

 conspi'cua (conspicuous). See BRODLEA UNIFLORA 



CONSPICUA. 

 grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). See BRODIAEA Dou- 



GLASII. 



la'xa (loose-umbelled). See BRODI^A LAXA. 

 Leichtli'nii (Leichtlin's). See BRODI^A LEICHTLINII. 

 ,, porrifo'lia (leek-leaved). See BRODI^A PORRIFOLIA. 

 uniflo'ra (one-flowered). See BRODLEA UNIFLORA. 

 cceru'lea (sky-blue). See BRODIAEA UNIFLORA 



TRITHRI NAX. (From treis, tria, three, and thrinax, 

 a trident ; in reference to the divisions of the leaves. 

 Nat. ord. Palmaceae.) 



Stove palms. Seeds. Loam, one-third peat, and 

 sand. 



T. acantho'coma (spiny- haired). Brazil. 1878. 

 aciilea'ta (prickly). See ACANTHORHIZA ACULEATA. 

 brasilie'nsis (Brazilian). 10. Brazil. 1875. 

 campe'stris (field). Argentina. 1889. 

 mauritiafo' rmis (Mauritia- formed). See SABAL 

 MAURITLEFORMIS. 



TRI'TOMA. (From treis, three, and temno, to cut; 

 three sharp edges of the ends of the leaves. Nat. ord. 

 Lilyivorts [Liliaceae]. Linn. 6-Hexandria, i-Monogynia. 

 Now referred to Kniphofia.) 

 T. Burche'llii (Burchell's). See KNIPHOFIA BURCHELLII. 



Cana'ri (Canary). See KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES CANARI. 



fia'mmea (flame). See BLANDFORDIA FLAMMEA. 



gra'ndis (grand). See KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES MAXIMA. 



marocca'na (Moroccan). See KNIPHOFIA PUMILA. 



me'dia (intermediate). See KNIPHOFIA SARMENTOSA. 



no'bilis (noble). See KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES NOBILIS. 



,, pu'mila (dwarf). See KNIPHOFIA PUMILA. 



Roo'peri (Rooper's). See KNIPHOFIA ROOPERI. 



ru'fa venu'sta (lovely- rufous). See KNIPHOFIA RUFA 



VENUSTA. 



Saunde'rsii (Saunders'). See KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES 



SAUNDERSII. 

 Uva'ria (Uvaria). See KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES. 



TRITOMA'NTHE UVA'RIA. See KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES. 



TRITO'NIA. (From triton, a weathercock ; variable 

 direction of the stamens. Nat. ord. Irids [Iridaceae], 

 Linn. %-Triandria, i-Monogynia. Allied to Ixia.) 



JBulbs, from South Africa. For culture, see I'XIA. 

 Montbretia is included in this genus.) 

 T. anigozanthifto'ra (Ariigozanthcs-flowered). -J. Yellow. 

 June. 1825. 



au'rea (golden). See CROCOSMA AUREA. 



bractea'ta (bracted). i. Tawny-red. 1906. 



cape'nsis (Cape). See ACIDANTHERA CAPENSIS. 



clusia'na (Clusian). i. S.Africa. 1905. 



co'ncolor (one- coloured). See IXIA PANICULATA. 



cri'spa (curled-leaved). $. Flesh. April. 1787. 



,, pectina'ti (comb-like). Leaves not crisped. 



croca'ta (saffron). \. Orange. June. 1758. 



minia'ta (vermilion). . Scarlet. August. 1795. 



deu'sta (blasted). . Fulvid. May. 1774. 



fencslra'ta (windowed). See T. HYALINA. 



fla'va (yellow). . Yellow. February. 1780. 



fuca'ta (painted). See ANTHOLYZA FUCATA. 



hyali'na (hyaline). i. Bright fulvous yellow. May. 

 1801. 



linea' ta (lined). 2. Variegated. May. 1774. 



longiflo'ra (long-flowered). See IXIA PANICULATA. 



minia'ta (vermilion). See T. CROCATA MINIATA. 



odora'ta (fragrant). See FREESIA REFRACTA. 



pa'llida (pale), i. White. August. 1806. 



pectina'ta (comb-leaved). See T. CRISPA PECTINATA. 



Po'ttsii (Potts'). 2-3. Bright yellow, tinted red. 

 1877. 



refta'cta (refracted). See FREESIA REFRACTA. 



T. roche'nsis (De la Roche). See IXIA PANICULATA 



ROCHENSIS. 



ro'sea (rosy). iJ-2. Rosy-red. B. Mag., t. 7280. 



ro'sea (rosy) of Aiton. See ACIDANTHERA CAPENSIS. 



scario'sa (dry). 



scilla'ris (Scilla-like). \. Pink. May. 



,, securi'gera (axe- bearing), i. Brown. May. 1774. 



squa'lida (squalid). . Rufous. May. 1774. 



,, stria'ta (channelled). See GLADIOLUS STRIATUS. 



,, Templema'nni (Templemann's). 1^-2. Bright red. 



1887. 



,, tenuiflo'ra (slender-flowered). See IXIA PANICULATA. 

 ,, undula'ta (wavy), ^-r Pink. April. 1787. 

 vi'ridis (green). . Green. July. 1788. 

 Wilso'ni (Wilson's). li. White, flushed with purple. 



Port Elizabeth. 

 watsonioi' 'des (Watsonia-like). 2-3. Creamy-white. 



Swaziland. 

 xanthospi'la (yellow-spotted), i. Red, yellow. June. 



1825. 



TRIUMPHE'TTA. (Commemorative of G. B, Trion- 

 fetti, an Italian botanist. Nat. ord. Tiliaceae.) 



Stove annual or subshrubby plants. Cuttings in sand, 

 in bottom heat. Loam, peat, and sand. 

 T. a'nnua (annual). Pale yellow. August. Trop. Asia 



and Africa. 



,, micropc'tala (small-petaled). See T. RHOMBOIDEA. 

 rhomboi'dea (rhombus-like). Yellow. Tropical regions. 



TRI'XIS. (From trixos, triple ; triangular seed-vessel . 

 Nat. ord. Composites [Composite]. Linn. ig-Syngenesia. 

 ^-Necessaria.) 



White-flowered evergreen. T. divarica'ia, by cuttings 

 in sand, under a bell-glass, in May ; sandy loam and 

 leaf-mould, and the protection of a warm greenhouse in 

 winter. 



T. auricula' ta (eared). See T. DIVARICATA. 

 divarica'ta (divaricate), i. White. Brazil. March. 



1827. 



senecioi'des (groundsel- like). See LEUCERIA SENE- 

 CIOIDES. 



TEIZEU'XIS. (From treis, tria, three, and zeuxis, the 

 act of uniting ; the three sepals are united. Nat. ord. 

 Orchidacese.) 



Stove epiphytal orchid. Divisions. Sphagnum, tied 

 on a raft or piece of wood. 



T. falca'ta (sickle-shaped). $-1. Green. Colombia. 

 1820. 



TROCHE'TIA. (Named after Dutrochet, the cele- 

 brated French physiologist. Nat. ord. Sterculiads [Ster- 

 culiaceas]. Linn. i6-Monadelphia, S-Polyandria. Allied 

 to Dombeya.) 



Stove evergreen shrubs. Cuttings of ripened shoots 

 in sand, under a bell-glass, in March, and inserted in a 

 sweet bottom-heat ; sandy peat and fibrous loam, with 

 a little charcoal and broken freestone. Winter temp., 

 55 to 65 ; summer, 65 to 88. 

 T. blackburnia'na (Blackburnian). White and crimson. 



Mauritius. 



grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). See T. TRIFLORA. 

 triflo'ra (three-flowered). 6. White, yellow. Mauri- 

 tius. 1844. 



TROCHOCA'RPA. (From irochos, a wheel, and karpos, 

 a fruit. Nat. ord. Epacrids [Epacridaceae]. Linn. 5- 

 Pentandria, i-Monogynia. Allied to Styphelia.) 



Greenhouse evergreen tree. Cuttings of the points of 

 young shoots, or stubby, short side-shoots getting firm 

 at the base, in sand, under a bell-glass, and kept close 

 in a frame or pit, any time in spring or summer ; sandy, 

 fibrous peat. Winter temp., 40 to 48. More heat and 

 moisture after flowering, and plenty of air and light 

 before the end of autumn. 



T. lauri'na (laurel-like). 25. Yellow. June. Australia. 

 1829. 



TROCHODE'NDRON. (From trochos, a wheel, and 

 dendron, a tree ; the flowers are star-like, or like the 

 radii of a wheel. Nat. ord. Trochodendracea?.) 



Hardy evergreen shrub. Seeds ; layers. Good garden 

 soil. 



T. aralioi'des (Aralia-like). 3. Green. May. Japan. 

 1894. 



