OKUEK 138. THE ORCHIDS. 311 



3. CORALLORIII'ZA. Coral-root Dragon's- claw. 



Flower ringent Sepals and petals similar, ascending, the upper arch- 

 ing. Lip produced behind into a short spur, which grows closely to the 

 ovary. Pollen-masses 4, oblique. Herbs without green herbage, leafless, 

 with coraline roots, and spikes of dull-colored flowers. May-Sept. 



\ Spur imperceptible. Lip not lobed, often with 2 teeth at base. . . .2, 3 

 1 C. multifio'ra. Many-flowered C. Spur manifest. Lip 3-lobed (the side lobes 

 small), spotted. Flowers 10-20, purple. Height 10-15'. 



2 O. odontorhi'za. Dragon* 's-claw. Flowers 9-18, purple. Lip orenulate, spotted. 



Ovary and pod nearly globular. Scape 9-14'. 



3 O. inna'ta. Lesser G. Flowers 5-10, purplish. Lip obscurely 2-toothed near the 



base, spotless. Ovary and pod club-shaped. 5-6'. 



4. ARETHU'SA. 



Sepals and petals cohering at base, similar, ascending, arching. Lin 

 spurless, deflexed at the end, bearded inside, cohering to the petal-liko 

 column at base. Anther terminal, closing the 2 pollen cells like a lid. 

 Pollen-masses 2 in each cell. Small plants, 1 -flowered, in wet places. 

 Leaves none, or hidden in the sheaths. 



A., bulbo'sa. A beautiful plant 6-12' high, invested with about 3 long loose sheaths 

 with lanceolate points (hardly leaves). At the top is a large, frag-ant purple 

 flower, in June. (See Figs. 651, 652.) 



5. SPIRAN'THES. Ladies' tresses. 



Flowers in a spiral spike, somewhat ringent. Petals and sepals nearly 

 erect, all tending to the upper side opposite the lip. Lip raised on a short 

 claw, concave, entire, widened at top and furnished with 2 callous pro- 

 cesses at base. Column arching, pollen-masses 2. Stem leafy below or 

 nearly naked, bearing a spike of small, white flowers, which are bent 

 sideways and horizontal. July- Oct. (Fig. 240.) 



* Fls. in a single row on one side, and but little twisted. Lvs. radical ____ 1, 2 



* Fls. in several rows all around the short spike. Lvs. on stem below ____ 3, 4 

 ] S. grac'ilis. Sltnder L. Leaves ovate, varying to lance-oblong. Lip cbovate, 



wavy-crisped. 



3 S tor'tilis. Twisted L. Leaves linear, early withering (like first). Lip 8-lobed. 

 finely eremite. 



