The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fio. 232. Portion of Stem, with Flower, of Fig. 233. ceuels Pklten-.\pokh;ixum. C. Hempelli (Herapels). Stems Atrk gieen, ten-ribbed, furnishedwith luownish spines. Mexico, 1897. SVN. Echinocercns Hem-pelii. C. hypogs»us (underground). Ji. 2in. long, the tube short,with a few spine tufts; petals purplish, margined with yejlow,oblong, mucronate. Aerial stems cylindric or clavate. seven- oreight-angled ; tubercles with two to five or m


The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fio. 232. Portion of Stem, with Flower, of Fig. 233. ceuels Pklten-.\pokh;ixum. C. Hempelli (Herapels). Stems Atrk gieen, ten-ribbed, furnishedwith luownish spines. Mexico, 1897. SVN. Echinocercns Hem-pelii. C. hypogs»us (underground). Ji. 2in. long, the tube short,with a few spine tufts; petals purplish, margined with yejlow,oblong, mucronate. Aerial stems cylindric or clavate. seven- oreight-angled ; tubercles with two to five or more bristle-likespines and three to five longer central ones. Underground stemminute, unarmed. Chili, 1882. (R. G. 1035.) C. iktiftons (broad-stemmed). A synonym of Phytlocaduslatifroim. C liCcanus (Lees). - .r/. brick-red, four or five at the top of thestem : tulie 2in. long, with yellowish, green-tipped scales ; anthersyellow. Summer. Stems Ift. high, Sin. in diameter at base, 1900 Supplement—Recent Introductions, &c. 219 Cereus—continued. tapering gradually to the apex ; ridf^cs about twelve, iiu. lii{^,the angles sharp and


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