. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. HABENARIA 9. cristita, R. Br. Smaller: fls. much smaller; petals merely Toothetl ; spur little exceeding the lip. July. N. J. to La. near the coast. 1:464. BB. Color einnabar-ora'nffe, the sepals red-spotted outside. 10. cinnabarina, Rolfe. Small : stem leafy : li


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. HABENARIA 9. cristita, R. Br. Smaller: fls. much smaller; petals merely Toothetl ; spur little exceeding the lip. July. N. J. to La. near the coast. 1:464. BB. Color einnabar-ora'nffe, the sepals red-spotted outside. 10. cinnabarina, Rolfe. Small : stem leafy : lip 3 lobed; spur straight, nearly equaling ovary. Madagas- car.âNot in Amer. trade. HABENARIA 707 Fts ilJ, tnd AAA petals: lip brilliantly colored. 11. militiris, Reichb. f. (B. pu- silla, Reichb. f.). Bluish glaucous: ; lip scarlet,trifid,mid- l")'r KmmI ; - I'll r ,^ and very slen- d'r Cochin China. iMI I -- â Mi. III. 33:53. G. /.v. SI I '" I ! ⢠:nithor says of this '' ' ^ tint- (.Imii : Aij English soldier can boast a jacket of a deeper scarlet than the lip of our ; Not in Amer. trade. 12. rhodochella, Hance. Nearly related to militaris, but fis. fewer and subcorymbose; petals almost helmet-shaped ; lip varying from deep rose-pink to cinnabar and madder; spur dull yellow. China, 7571.âJv'ot in Amer. trade. AAAAA. Fls. white to green or (jreenish yellow. B. Color pure white. c. Ijip entire. 13. nivea, Spreng. Lvs., except 1 or 2 lowest, bract-like : fls. nu- merous, loosely clustered, small; spur very slender. Summer. Del. to Ala. 1:4G2. 14. leucfistachys, Wats. Usually tall and stout : lvs. several: fls. many, rather large. Idaho to Ariz., Calif, and Oreg. Mn. 6 related to ff. dilatata, but distin- guished by its spur greatly exceed- ing the sepals. CC. Lip fringed. ;.. blephariglottis, Fls. much as in .iliarN. somewhat smaller; [..-laU sii-liily iTose at. 1015. Habenaria ciliaris, o


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