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a ~—— ties C. Anthurium Veitchii. (4. c. Fe $ 
2.) 
Ste 
vi, 772, f. 142,148; Be M. t: 968.) 
mless. Poticle ss jea ects T S. per. Stemless. P etioles rated 
angular ; 1.-blade 16 -24 in. long, 13-24 2-3 ft. long; blade about 2 $s long, 
in. broad, narrow lanceolate, attenuate- ovate-oblong, acute, attached in a pel- 
eate from middle to base, ape tate manner near t Hie ; bas sordats: 
cuminate, i een; midrib mid the upper surface rounded 
prominent on both sides, rounded near the base, depressed near the apex, 
above, triangular-acute beneath. Pe- on the lower surface wide and flattened 
duncle 7-10 in. long, triangular, green. along the basal half, prominent an 
Spathe white, about 13 in. long, 1-14 i be apical half; lateral 
in. broad, erect, deeply hooded or boat- nerves arched, depressed r 
hee oadly ovate; apex shortly mi the lower surface. Peduncle 
minate. Spadix pale yellows lin. 4-4 as long as petiole, whitish. Spathe 
long ruse clavate, Tropical spreading, oblong with a long subulate 
America point, white, many-nerved. Spadix 
2-2} in. long, whitish or pink. 
Anthurium splendidum. g6. 6.1888, Sep aR 
53; > 
$ ; = Spee Var. acuminatum. (4. 
Buil pi 138, Ié t. S S. e foliage 
plant, with cordate bullate l., of a 1885, xxiv. pek a 1886, it) 
beautiful sea-green colour. Colombia . ovate- lanceolate, acumina 
Colo mbia. 
Aen subulatum. (4. C. ae Anthurium verveneum. (R. H. 
; Caudex short ; 1884, 204 t.) S. A white-spathed 
green, elongate, E nA e varie ty of A. scherzerianum. 
cuspidate-acuminate at the apex; 
peduncle 9 to 12 in. long, bearing a Anthurium Walujewi. if. te 
SS PEAT cor eee y E. Allied to 4. magnificum. 
ing Bega ane a iole 4-5 angled. Lamina broadl 
ong subulate point, “Colombia cordate, 12-14 in. long, 8-10 in pons d 
olive-green. Scape shorter than 
Arri iiaia, (B. M. t. 6339.) petioles, dorsally keeled. Spathe 
ery short. Petioles lanceolate, recurved, green, about as 
slender, nearly ae. slightly flattened long as the terete obtuse spadix. 
the fac ern h-brown; lamina Venezuela, 
10-15 in. eeply 3 - lobed; 
mame lobes “alitorm™ “oblong, — Anthurium wambekeanum. (ZU. H. 
oblong lan ieee, 185; G. C. 1893, xiv. 557, f.) 
ia Brr oiii Ped are garden hy ri "A. Lin- 
slender, erect, shorter than the petioles, pe mbee and A, andreanum. 
reddish-brown, Spathe reflexed, linear- 
oblong, o than the slender pee Anthurium warocqueanum. (FI. 
stipitate spadix, both reddish-bro and P, 1878, 101; Til- H. 1880, 
Tropical America (?) t 392. F oliag ae in the 
way of A. Ve eitchii, with l. similar in 
Anthurium trilobum. (ill, H. 1878, | Shape ora eles t ballate, o 
83.) S s probably doo rich dee with, : t velvety Siete 
ae A: tet aun it has the same and pale veins. "Colom 
form of 1., but the infl. is unknown 
Colombia. Anthurium ee ae Cae. er 
121, t. 1293. 
d 
Anthurium triumphans. ( Bull Cat. andreanum and A. een haet 
1883, 11; and P. 1883 ge S. 
per. p A e iet with erect stem, Antigonon eer ) ; C. 1877, 
terete or quadrangular Pagers and ag a 789 r 6. olygonacex, 
elongate cordate bright S. climber, Stem s slender, angular, 
— rig } d 
Peduncle quadrangular; patie aati, pabesoent L4 seleg BAe 
p3 . i £ i . J SLA. ; m 
ee enh E ridi. vate ; apex shortly acuminate, pube- 
rulous above, downy be zien å 
ž very numerous, in tufts along the 
Anthurium triumphans. (4. C. aa of long panicles, which end in 
1896, xix. 650.) S. A garden hybrid branched tendrils; calyx of 5 mem- 
with pink spathe and yellow spadix. branous rosy-pink segments, the 3 
