PAPAVER 



14. nudicaWe, Liuu. Iceland Poppy. Pie. Hi:!9. 

 Typically a yellow-fld. arctic perennial, niuri.- robust 

 than the next, with divisions <if tin- l\~. .ntir^ "i [iH- 



ingly cleft, and capsule short, ihi'l, -mI i in 



America this form is fouuil a- in ■ . , :; 



Colo, on the peaks of the Kofkii-^. i.n t. I'l; Ul, |.. 

 312; 28. p. 58: 42, p. 584. V. I:!:2;i7. li..M. lli:!3; :il>:i.5 

 and B.H. 1890:60 (P. croceitm). F.S. 10:1017 (as Tar. 

 croceitm). The following varieties are advertised in 

 the trade : Album, aurantiacum, coccineum, crdceum, 

 striatum and sulphiireum. Do\ibl(> form'! in the various 

 colors are advrris,-,!. < )I.1.t iiam.-s wlii,-li art- likely to 

 reappear an- vars. liiteum. puniceum. .iml rubro-auran- 

 tiacum, R.M. S.H-i. I'. ■■n>,-,iuii . Lrdcb.. a native of the 

 Altai Mts., is a form nearer to P. nndir.inle than it is 

 to alpinum. The name "nudieaule" refers to the lack 

 of Ivs. on the stem which distinguishes this and the 

 Alpine Poppy from the common Corn Poppy of Europe. 

 P. Oreenldiidicum, Hort., is possibly a catalogue name 

 for P. nudieaule. 



7S ' ^% 



1639. Iceland Poppy, Papaver nudieaule (X%). 



\r,. alpinum, Linn. Alpine Poppy. Typically a fra- 

 rant whitc-lld. porcnninl of the European Alps, of 

 warfer lialiit, with divisions of the Ivs. cut into many 

 ne and narrow secondary divisions, and a longer and 

 arrower capsule approaching club shape. On. 24:410. 

 i.H.C. j:4:)4. The following varieties are advertised: 



PAPHIOPEDILUM 1209 



albiildrum, Album, aurantiacum, flaviilorum, {lavum, 

 Pyrenaicum, roseum and rUbrum. /'. llittnin, Hort. Ell- 

 wanger and Barry, belongs here, but P. luleum of the 

 botanists is the Welsh Poppy, Meconopsis Cambrica. 



16. Favonlnum, Fisch. & Meyer (P. Pavdninm. Nichol- 

 son Diet. Gard.). Peacock i'oppv. Annnal. sparsely 

 hispid-pilose: Ivs. pinnate ly pari. ^I, i h. ili\i i.ins ob- 

 long-linear and incisetli'H,?li, u : | , i, i, dark- 

 spotted : capsule minute, .iv.ii. : i iiii;. ,:ix,s4-5. 

 Sandy places of Turkestan and A i j i i miin. G.C. 

 II. 26:32;). — Botanically it is very distinet by reason 

 of 2 short, horn-like appendages, one on each sepal 

 near the tip on the back. Int. 1886 by W. Thompson, 

 Ipswich, Ens., who added the following points: "dwarf, 

 1 ft. hi'-'li, Tn-tTer :i!t'l less weed)' than most annual Pop- 

 pies: ]'■ '1^ ■ '•'• ■ ray spot at the base and a horse- 



shoe-sli:: ! : . I bba-k. In the early part of the 



day tin I., have a white eye, surrounded 



by one • J. lei, I i,i:; ,,| black." A good plant produced 



etose-hispid : stem 

 pinnately parted : 

 overlap))iug at the 



17. Pfirsicum, Lindl. Biennial, : 



tall, branching, pyramidate : Ivs, 

 buds oblong: calyx setose: petals 

 margin : eap.-iile iari^'e : -i u.m.ai le 



B.R. l:i:i:..-n ,,„.,,,|. Kri-I, .. .; • 



spot at ihe i.ii -.■ ■. Till - '. , 



fused in Hie ir.nb. «llh /'. <'.,'...,,' ., 



man, is vvvau 

 Poppy.— i*. II 

 presumably a 



rAPli.WisCaricaPap,ni,i : aKu A^i,„h„ 

 PAPER MULBEKKY. See BroussonetU 



PAPER PLANT. See Cyperus Papyrus and Papyr 



PAPHlNIA ( Paphos, city of Cyprus, sacred to Venus ) . 

 OrchidAcece. A rare and pretty genus of orchids, having 

 the habit of small Lvcastes. The curiously shaped fls. 



are bori ii pmi.ient scapes wliirb are iiH.stly 2-fld. 



Sepals 1 peiai^ -iiMilai-, -i.rea.lini;; mentuni obsolete: 



labellum npperne.^l in Ibe l|,.v,er. 'I'lieN max' be easily 

 grown witb Lyeasies, and sbMubi be planted hi librous 

 peat and moss. Durini,' the gri 

 a liberal supply of water. 



cristata, Lindl. Pseudobulbs ovate, 1-3-lvd. : Ivs. 

 lanceolate, 4-6 in. long: soapes pendent. 1-2-fld.: sepals 

 and petals lanceolate, afniminnt. . in-r .idiiiL'. tlie latter 

 a little smaller; all stia: ' ' >, , ■ i • ; ■ eisely 



banded below with dca| , , i brown 



markings on a whitish ;;ii .:, - la; i;,,:,, !.,ii.l, mailer, 

 chocolate-purple; the 2 l.iiiial 1 i-l- uidaii-, pointed, 

 half spreading, separated from tlie middle lobe by a 

 deep constriction; middle lobe triangular-rhomboid, 

 with an erec^t crest and clavate glands on the disk, and 

 bordered in front by a fringe of clavate hairs. June- 

 An-. Irnndad. B.M. 4836. B.R. 21:1811 (as Jt/niiZ- 



riod they requir 



rugosa, lii ielib. f. Pseudobulbs small, rounded: Ivs. 

 small, lineal-, acuminate: fls. waxy, creamy white, cov- 

 ered wiih red spots, which run together in blotches. 



grandiflora, Rodrig. {P.grdndiSiUeichh.t.). Fls. choc- 

 olate brown, striated on the lower half of the sepals and 

 petals with greenish yellow and cream color, margins 

 cream: labellum dark purple at the base, with an ob- 

 long, cream-colored middle lobe, and a pair of small 

 lobes on each side. Brazil. G.C. III. 14:561. -A curi- 



P. Lawrenciana = Lyeaste Lawreneiana ? 



Heinrich Hasselbking. 



PAPHIOPfiDILUM (Paphinia (above) and word for 

 sandal). OrchidAcece, A section of Cypripedium sepa- 

 rated by Pfitzer. It is distinguished by the3-loculed ovary 

 and by the oonduplicate arrangement of the Ivs. in the 



