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TRICHI'IIA. (From tricha, in threes, or 

 ternary; the parts of the seed-pods in 

 threes. Nat. ord., Meliads [Meliacese]. 

 Linn., 10-Decandria 1-Monogynia.) 



White-flowered, stove evergreen trees. Cut- 

 tings of ripened shoots in sand, under a bell-glass, 

 and in a moist, sweet heat, in April or autumn ; 

 fibry loam and sandy peat. Winter temp., 55 

 to 60 ; summer, 60 to 80. 

 T. glandulofsa (glanded). 20. July. N. Holland. 

 1821. 



Havane'nsis (Havannah). 30. June. Havannah. 



1794. 



termina'lis (terminal). 20. Jamaica. 1825. 



trifolia'ta (three-leaved). 8. S. Amer. 1828. 



TRKJHI'NIUM. -(From trichinos, hairy; 

 flowers covered -frith knotted hairs. Nat. 

 ord., Amaranths [Amarantacese]. Linn., 

 5-Peritandria 1-Monogynia.) 



Australian annuals. Seeds in a hotbed in 

 April; pricked out, and ultimately bloomed in 

 a cool greenhouse ; rich, sandy loam and a little 

 peat. 



T. alopecuroi'deum (foxtail-like). 1. Yellow, red. 

 June. 1838. 



Mangle'sii (Mangles'). White, pink. June. 



1838. 



Stirli'ngii (Stirling's). White, pink. June, 



1838. 



TRICHOCE'NTRON. (From thrix, a hair 

 and centron, a spur; application not 

 ohvious. Nat. ord., Orchids [Orchidaceae] 

 Linn., 2Q-Gynandria \-Monandria.) 



Stove orchids, grown on blocks. See ORCHIDS 

 T. ca'ndidum (white). White, yellow. May. Gua- 



timala. 1840. 



fu'scum (brown). $. Green, white. July 

 Mexico. 1835. 



iridifo'lium (iris-leaved). Yellow. September 



Demerara. 1830. 



macula' turn (spotted). White, purple. Fe 



bruary. New Grenada. 



recu'rvum (curled-back). White, purple. May 



Guiana. 1842. 



TRICHODE'SMA. (From thrix, a hair 

 and desmos, a bond ; anthers hound to 

 gether hy hairs. Nat. ord., Borayewort 

 [Boraginacese]. Linn., 5-Pentandria 1 

 Jlfonogynia.) 



Stove annual. Sow in a hotbed early in spring 

 plant out the seedlings in a sheltered, warm bor 

 der early in June. 



T. Zeyia'nicum (Ceylon). 4. Blue. August 

 Ceylon and W. Australia. 1855. 



TRICHO'MANES. (From thrix, a hair 



and manos, soft; the shining stems appea 



like fine hair. Nat. ord., Ferns [Poly 



podiaceee]. Linn., Zk-Cryptogamia 



Filices.} 



Stove, brown-epored Ferns. See FERNS. 

 T. achilleafo'lium (milfoil-leaved). Isle of Luzon 



aculea'tum (prickly). May, Isle of Luzon. 



nla'tum (winged). June. W. Ind. 1824. 

 angusta'ium (narrowish). May. Isle of Luzon 



. brevise'tum (short-bristled). J. May. Britain, 

 Hardy. 



cri'spum (curled). May. W. Ind. 1828. 



curva'tum (curved). April. Isle of Luzon. 



disse'ctum (cut-leaved). April. Isle of Luzon. 



floribu'ndum (many-flowered). May. W. Ind. 



1825. 



fu'sco-glauce'scens (brownish - milky - green). 



May. Isle of Luzon. 



gemma'tum (budded). April. Malacca. 



hu'mile (low). May. Isle of Luzon. 



Java'nicum (Javanese). May. Java. 



meifo'littm (meum-kaved). April. Isle of 



Luzon. 



membrana'ceum (membranous). . May. W. 



Ind. 1820. 



obscu'rum (obscure). April. Isle of Luzon. 



pa'rvulum (very small). April. Isle of Luzon. 



qnereifo'hum (oak-reared). April. Jamaica. 



1844. 



ra'dicans (rooting). April. 



rhontboi'deum (diamond-shaped). May. Isle of 



Luzon. 



spica'tum (spiked). May. Jamaica. 1844. 



TRICHONE'MA. (From thrix, a hair, and 

 nema, a filament ; stamens clothed with 

 minute hairs. Nat. ord., Irids [Iridacese], 

 ., 3- Triandria \-Monogynia.) 



Half-hardy bulbs, which require the same treat- 

 ment as Ixias. All from the Cape of Good Hope, 

 where not otherwise stated. 

 T. butbocu'dium (bulbocodium). J. Red. March. 

 South Europe. 1739. 



caule'scens (stemmed). $. Fellow. June. 181 Oi 



ehlorolev? cum (greenish- white). $. Green, 



white. June. 1 825. 



ccelesti'num (celestial). J. Blue. March. 



Carolina. 1818. 



Culu'nmee (Columna's). . Blue. March. 



Italy. 1825. 



crucia'tum (cross-shaped). J. Rose. May. 1/53. 



edu'te (eatable). Socotra. 1842. 

 Jitifn'Hum (thread-leaved). . Yellow. May. 



1822. 



longifo'tium (long-leaved). . Rose. May. 1758. 



pudi'cum (blushinff). . Red. August. 1809. 



purpura'scens (purplish). $. Purple. Way. 



Italy. 1825. 



py'lium (pylium). 4. Yellow, white. Ha- 



vannah. 



quadra'ngulum (four-angled). . June. 1825. 



ramifio'ritm (branched-flowered). . Purple. 



June. Naples. 1830. 



recu'rvum (curled-back). . Red. June. 1812. 



ro'seum (rosy). . Pink. July. 1818. 



specto'sum (showy). $. Red. May. 1808. 



subpalu'stre (rather boggy). $. Like, white. 



Ionian Isles. 



tortuo'sum (twisted-/eaed). 4. Yellow. May. 



1822. 



TRICHOPE'TALTJM. (From thrix, a hair, 

 and^e^on,apetal; flowers fringed inside. 

 Nat. ord., Lily worts [Liliacese], Linn., 

 Q'Hexcntdria 1-Monogynia.) 



Half-hardy herbaceous perennials, from Chili* 

 Division in spring ; rich, sandy loam and a little 

 peat. Winter tetnp., 38 to 45. 

 T. gra'cile (slender). 3. Greenish. July. 1828. 

 stella' turn (rttury-ftowered). 1. White. April. 

 1829- 



TRICHOPI'LIA. (From thrix, a hair, 



