. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. 2 8o Plants iTiui their Wivys in SoiitJi Affica allied genera with the difl'erences given in the key. In Disperis and Ccrataiidra the lip is clawed. Pteiygodiiun has a. l''IG. 2,2. â /'/.(.( ;«.â /.,â /,â //,-,;, Sw. (>rtli,'f<ciilli,\! bi:\tb:,ifu (Rolfe). sessile li]), and, like that of Dispcris, it is often benl back over the column into the helmet. Habenaria is a large genus found chief!)' in the liast. It may be recognized by the long spur of the three-parted lip and the usually 2-parted petals. The lip is sometimes entire. S


. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. 2 8o Plants iTiui their Wivys in SoiitJi Affica allied genera with the difl'erences given in the key. In Disperis and Ccrataiidra the lip is clawed. Pteiygodiiun has a. l''IG. 2,2. â /'/.(.( ;«.â /.,â /,â //,-,;, Sw. (>rtli,'f<ciilli,\! bi:\tb:,ifu (Rolfe). sessile li]), and, like that of Dispcris, it is often benl back over the column into the helmet. Habenaria is a large genus found chief!)' in the liast. It may be recognized by the long spur of the three-parted lip and the usually 2-parted petals. The lip is sometimes entire. Stem eittier leaf\' at tlie base or the entire length. Mowers in spitzes or racemes, large or small, sometimes C|uite beautiful, though not bright coloured. Found in February and March. Corycium is irearly like Ptervyhtiiiin, Init the two sepals join in front to hirm a lower lip. The stigmas are two, separate, or one 2-l(ibed. (Ja|)suk' usuaU)' much ^rowi'd toward tlie apex. Steui leaf}'. Li'as'r's llat nr erinkled. 'i'he genus merge-s into I'lcrv^' Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoneman, Bertha. London, New York, Longmans, Green


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