The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . on the marginsami on the nerves beneath. Stems pubescent, 10ft. to Kfthigh. Southern , 1814. A. C89rnlea (blue), jl. reddish-purple, less than lin. Ion;thyrse terminal, 4in. to Sin. long, appearing as a simpleraienie at first, but most of the peduncles developing two tosix flowers. May. I. oblong-lanceolate, often above Ut. longand 2in. broad, acutely acuminate, shortly petiolate abovethe sheath. Stem 4ft. to 5ft. high. Australia, 1820.


The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . on the marginsami on the nerves beneath. Stems pubescent, 10ft. to Kfthigh. Southern , 1814. A. C89rnlea (blue), jl. reddish-purple, less than lin. Ion;thyrse terminal, 4in. to Sin. long, appearing as a simpleraienie at first, but most of the peduncles developing two tosix flowers. May. I. oblong-lanceolate, often above Ut. longand 2in. broad, acutely acuminate, shortly petiolate abovethe sheath. Stem 4ft. to 5ft. high. Australia, 1820. ccerulea. A. calcarata (spurred). /. medium-sized; corolla segmentsgreenish-white, oblong; lip beautifully variegated with redand yellow on a pale ground, the edges sUghtly incurved, thebase spurred ; panicle dense, 3in. to 4iu. long. September. , bin. to 12in. long, lin. to 2in. broad, acuminate, glossyon both surfaces. Stem slender, 2ft. to 4ft. high Indiaand China, 1800. (B. K. 141.) SVN. A. cermia (B. M. 1900). A. cemua (droopmg). A sj-nonym of A. calcarata. A,_ magnifica (magnificent). A synonym of Ataomum manni-. Fig. 36. Alsophila aspera. point of view—the edible Mushrooms. The galled partsshould be removed and burned as soon as they are are also called Ehododendron Galls. AZiPINIA. Stns. Alhina, Buehia, Catimhium,Galanga, Heritiera (of Eetz), Languas^ and UeUenia. Ord. Scitaminese. This genuscomprises nearly forty species, natives of tropical and sub-tropical Asia. Australia, and the Pacific Islands. To thosedescribed on p. 54, Vol. I., the following should be added : A. AUughas (Allughas). jl. small, crowded; corolla segmentsgreenish-white, linear-oblong; lip pink, cuneate, distinctlyemarginate; panicle erect, 6ih. to 12in. long, narrow. Februaryand March. I. oblong-lanceolate, 1ft. to l^ft. long, 3in. to6in. broad, on both surfaces. Stem 3ft. to 6ft. , Ac, 1796. Hellenia Alhtgha^ (A. B. R. 50


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