CLEilODEXDRON 



China. R.B. 22:253. Gn. 42: 889.- Very showy. Cult, in 



warm greenho ise= or n the open m S Calif a d b Fla 



foBtidum Bunge ( 6 ijt je bteud ) Ore v J 6 ft 



I lak ng a bu 1 pubescent sp ny Ivs opposite broad 

 o te a 1 a n nate stalked coarsely toothed fls 



II p I le tul e 3-4 times as long ab cal x n a lense 

 ip tat r ml 4-8 n aero s Ch na B M 4880 Cn 



— Co 1 K eenh i e H rdy n mi i lie and southern 

 tate K lie 1 to tl e r u 1 the lat tu le of Ph ladel 



phibt ]r t iilllnm Blooms in August 



Fl t feet 1 b t e o- V n 1 ecause of the odor of 



thebr eUvs S[ II 1 r t 



V Ika a olo (^ er tride s a cl mb 



g C lero len 1 o ts is a bushv Ca -y 



op (C Will 1 e recht b. Wldley 



not a T e a 1 hi grows f om 4 



ft 1 gh w 1 o 1 1 orpn te 1 1 



C uadalo re ItsntnwnleAn ut de 



L H B 



CI£THBA (anc ent Greek name of the AlU trans 

 ferre 1 to th genu t f the n 1 1 nc of 



the \\s] E \ \\ \ 11 



trees 1 s alter 

 s tent 11 wl 



petals ere t i 



valve manj e 1 1 V 1 



As a Made ra Onlj a t 1 1} 1 I | 



generally c 1 vate 1 val al le for tl 1 i I f 



white fragrant fls aj, pe i ng lat 1 1 y 



grow bet amt^e I Iljly 



seeds | i I 



and by 1 t 



taken f 111 



sight I ] I I 



div s on ot larfc \\M HI I 111 



glass 



K li s dee I t> sta e s x te 1 



alnifdha L nn S eet Pepperbi: sh '^l r 1 ''10 ft 



CLIDEMIA 



335 



laceme \ ar tome t sa 



B y J 43 



acunnnata M chx Tall hrub or small tree to 15 ft 

 Iv s pet oled o-i al or oblong acuminate sharplj serrate 

 almost glahrou , 3-7 in long racemes i s allj solitarj , 

 nodding. July-Sept. Alleghany Mts. Virginia to Georgia. 

 L. B.C. 15:1427. 



can^scens, Reinw. (C. harUnirvis, Sieb. & Zucc). 

 Shrub or tree, to 30 ft.: Ivs. petioled, cuneate, obovate 

 or fllifitic, nfiiniinate, sharply dentate-serrate, pubescent 

 bciiiMih. ::-i; in. long : racemes panicled ; fls. fragrant; 

 lit a^i long as the fls. July-Sept. E. Asia, 



Phi 



Gt. 19:6,54. 



-.7.(7. 



arbdrea, Aii. >: : i ::i .:.. jn ft.: Ivs. 



cuneate. iiariuw I n I I -, - : i . almost gla- 

 brous, sliiiiiii^' al ,:;-! HI ;.i,j: i:,, ans panicled; 



fls. fragrant. Aug.-ii.t. Maiteira. b.M. Iu57. -It stands 

 only a few degrees of frost. 



O. 9W^r«y6iia, Schleeht. Shrub: Ivs. obovate-oblong. tomen- 

 tose beneath: racemes panicled. Mexico. B.R. 28:23. — C. (int- 

 fblia, Swartz. Shrub: Ivs. oblong, entire, tomentose beneath: 

 racemes panicled. Jamaica. These two only hardy in subtropi- 

 cal regions. Alfred Rehder. 



CLEYfiBA (after Andrew Cleyer, Dutch physician of 

 the seventeenth century). Ternstromideew. C.oehnueea 

 is a tender shrub rarely cult, in northern greenhouses. 



s glossy foliage, 

 borne in June, 

 red heir es which last all w nter. The genus has 

 lit n ne species and is 1 st ng shed by its petals 

 free or scarcely coalesced t p lose anthers, numerous 

 ovules and scarcely bracted flowers Sepals 5, with 2 



braetlets petals 5 

 ochnacea I 



stigma 



tncolor H it 1 Ik 



It g and a marg n of wh te an 1 



I e n" more br 11 ant n younger Iv 



erries 2-3-celled. 

 1 eb & Zucc). Height 

 te at both ends, veined 

 Jap6iuca was distin- 

 ol long-lanceolate Ivs., 

 errate at the apex. Var. 

 :s with greyish mark- 

 e, the variegation 



W. M. 

 ). Glory Pea. 

 nnsrp. About five 

 \\ itli large, showy 



the soil, followed by 



whe 



plants w 11 not bear transplant ng. Even when they 

 are gro n m p ts tsar sky piece of work to shift 

 f rom s 1 all pot nto larger ones C pionVcKS is an old- 

 fashioned o-reenl ouse plai t giown sometimes to cover 

 rafters or trell s work b it more frequently trained 

 around sticks placed around the edge of the pot. The 

 flowers not ver unl ke tho e of tl e common Erythrina, 

 are fr 1 i 1 I n I a lusters. Cuttings 



ro t 1 I I II iiiiii L'. Mid-sized 



pi I 1 \ . Ill spar- 



t II 1 1 I I I In l.,,r III,. g'?0Wth 



I eg n \ h p I k 1 II kept tor the red 



edy for 



^ Cunn Glor\ Pe\ Pig. 495. Height 

 glaucous anl hoar witl I'uig whitish 

 :ems si ghtl 



J I ugmgs be ng the only i 



r ch er ms n or ca let 

 with a handsome velvet 

 purple black area on the 

 raised center. Austral 

 B.M. 5051. R.H. 1868 iC 

 Gt. 48, p. 272. Gn. 20 '94 

 —Var. Germ&nicus, Hort 

 is also sold, and is prol a 

 bly var. margin4tus,Hort 

 which has one petal wh te 

 margined scarlet. See Gn 

 37:746 and p. 299 for an ac 

 count of grafting this spe 

 cies on stocks ot C p i 



495 Cl anthus Damp < 

 (X'S) 



puniceus, Banks & Suland. Parrot's Bill. Height 



about :! ft. : plant lilalmnis : Ifts. 19-21, each with a very 

 short iirtii.li-, altiTiiaIr (at li-ast towards the end of the 

 leaf I, liliiiit .ir ^li-liiiy iintrlR-d: fls. 8 or more in a ra- 

 ceme, rrini^Mii. failin:; Willi age. New Zealand. B.M. 

 35S4.-Cult. ill lastcru grecuhouses, and a favorite Cali- 

 fomiaii outdoor shrub. Blooms all winter in Golden 

 Gate Park, San Francisco, g. w. Oliver and W. M. 



CLIDfiMIA (old Greek name). ilelastomAcea;. An 

 unimportant group in a family famous for its foliage 

 plants. C. vittita, Linden and Andr#, once offered by 



