. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. GLADIOLT^S. h»va of the fword-fhapcd many-ribbed kind like the two and more equal corolla, at firft white then yellowift, with 3 hft The tlou- Kort. Cliff, t. 6. Jacq. Ic. Rar. t. 252. Ker in Curt. Mag. t. 602. Andr. Repof. t. 589. Mill. Ic. t. 142. ^--Leaves linear; mid- rib prominent on each fi'.'-. Tube of the corolla longer than either fpatha or lin lower each marked witli a trrang J. yj. canrwafis. Curt. Mag. t. 135. Schnecv. Ic. t. 2-!. Reduut. Liliac. t. 112.âLeaves many-ri
. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. GLADIOLT^S. h»va of the fword-fhapcd many-ribbed kind like the two and more equal corolla, at firft white then yellowift, with 3 hft The tlou- Kort. Cliff, t. 6. Jacq. Ic. Rar. t. 252. Ker in Curt. Mag. t. 602. Andr. Repof. t. 589. Mill. Ic. t. 142. ^--Leaves linear; mid- rib prominent on each fi'.'-. Tube of the corolla longer than either fpatha or lin lower each marked witli a trrang J. yj. canrwafis. Curt. Mag. t. 135. Schnecv. Ic. t. 2-!. Reduut. Liliac. t. 112.âLeaves many-ribbed. Stem branched. Flowers erect, in one vow, funnel-fliaped ; fegments elliptical ; three lowcrmort fnialleli, each with a lanceolate white fpot.âNative of the Cape, from whence it was brought to Holland, and from the latter country to England DV Mr. Griffer ; before 1789, unlefs we are 'b'"thrcc*upper ferments ovate"; three greatly niiftaken. It will bear an open border in a warm wi'th a triangular ftt^^ed fpotâNative fituation, but the bulbs mull be taken up yearly to make it ;-!y introduced into flower in its natural magnificence. The rich fcarlet of it*. Ker in Curt it fufiiciently. 22. G. utitlulaliis, Mag. t. 538. 647. ^ , â , t, 121. (G. ftriatus; Andr. Repoi ^ ^ . ^ , fword-lhaped, many-ribbed. Flowtrs ered, funnel-fhapcd ; fegments wavy, bluntifh ; thrc hanged the latter inilaiice to rubra. Sec Liis lower ones much the Jacq. Ic. Rar. t. 251. , .,. , Schnecv Ic. t. 19. Redout. Lihac. Annus pnmus, 139. t. III.) Leaves 26. G. byzimSitms. Mill. Did. ed. 8. n. 3. Ic. t. 142. f. I. Ker in Curt. Mug. t. 874. Dryandr. in Ait. Hort. Kcw. ed. 2. V. I. ICJ. Park. Parad. 191. f. 3.âLeaves many-ribbed. Spike two-ranked. Flowers horizontal; upper fegment covered laterally by the next; three lower- bhini-coio"ur"ed,' each fegment moil equal, eaeli with a_^ linear-lanceolate ftripe.âSup- e which runs pofed to be a native of Turkey, it having been for nea
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