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Dipladenia continued. 



rose and shaded with violet, and the light throat shaded with 

 yellow. Garden variety. 



D. diadema (diadem).* ft. of a soft pink colour, suffused with 

 rose, the month encircled with deep rose, of large size and excel- 

 lent form. Garden variety. 



D. Harris! (Harris's). A synonym of Odontadenia tpeeiota. 



D. hybrida (hybrid).* fl. of a flaming crimson-red, freely pro- 

 duced. {. large, stout, bright green. A beautiful garden variety, 

 but rarely seen. 



D. insignia (remarkable).* JL rosy-purple, bold. A stout- 

 growing garden variety, with very strong foliage. See next 

 page, Fig. 675. for which we are indebted to Messrs. Veitch 

 and Sons. 



Dipladenia fontinwtd. 



A species with broad foliage and stout shoots. STI. Echtiet 

 tpUndent. (P. d. S. 1, 30.) 



D. s. profnsa (profuse).* /. rich carmine. Sin. in diameter, pro- 

 duced abundantly in bunches from the axils of the leaves, mud 

 lasting a long time in perfection. I. oblong, acuminate. Garden 

 variety. 



D. a. Williams! (Williams's). A. with a deep pink throat. Raised 



from D. tpleruUnt, on which it is a decided improvement, flower- 



ing more freely. 



DIPLAZIUM. See Asplenium. 



DIFIiECTHRUM. A synonym of Satyrium (which 

 see). 



FIG. 674. FLOWERING BRANCH 01 

 ssinoda. 



Garden variety, 

 lens (splendid). . 



DIPLADEWIA CARISSIMA (see page 480). 



DIPLOCHITA. Included under Miconia (which tee). 



DIPLOCOMA. Bee Heterotheca. 



DIPLODrUM. A synonym of Pterostylis. 



DIPLOGASTUA. A synonym of Platylepis. 



DIPLOLENA (from diploo; double, and rl.laina, a 

 cloak allu.iin" to the double involucre). OED. 

 A^nufof about four epecies of I**; 

 AuLalian shrubs. Flower-heads terminal, shortly 

 dnnonlate or nearly sessile. Leaves a 

 entire. Diplolienas thrive in a compost^ 

 fibry loam. Propagated by ct " 



