The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . enckelia. Accordingto C. B. Clarke, in Hookers Flora of British India, this genna now embracesseventy species, foundinlndia, Malaya, SouthChina, and (one) Mada-gascar. To those de-scribed on p. 471, Vol. I.,the following shonld beadded ; D. lacunosa (excavated).Jl. violet-blue, tubular,liin. long, nodding; corollalobes short, rounded, re-curved, entire; inflorescenceresembling a I. crowded, petiolate,oblong or ovate-cordate, cren-ulaf
The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . enckelia. Accordingto C. B. Clarke, in Hookers Flora of British India, this genna now embracesseventy species, foundinlndia, Malaya, SouthChina, and (one) Mada-gascar. To those de-scribed on p. 471, Vol. I.,the following shonld beadded ; D. lacunosa (excavated).Jl. violet-blue, tubular,liin. long, nodding; corollalobes short, rounded, re-curved, entire; inflorescenceresembling a I. crowded, petiolate,oblong or ovate-cordate, cren-ulafe, with deep , 1892. A lovely littleplant, almost stemless, *andtonientose. (B. M. 7236.) D. malayana (Malayan). or drooping, about ; corolla tube pale straw-coloured and pubescent outside,.slender, terete; limb golden-yellow,lin. across; scape 2Jin. to 3in. I. spreading from the root,crowded in unequal pairs, 2in. to , broadly ovate. Penang (?), densely tufted, softly pubescent.(B. M. 7526; G. C. 1896, xx., p. 123,f. 24.) D. primulaefolla is a variety of D. Rexll (Rexs). tocariam Rcxii. A synonym of Strep- DIDT]:iTA. TheseFerns are of easy cultivation,although it is nothing unnsnal toBee theii pinnules off, leavingthe stalks naked; that generallyhappens when the plants havesuffered from want of water at theroots; bnt, although unsightly fora time when in such condition, theysoon recover under liberal plants shonld be potted in amixture of two parts good fibrouspeat and one of loam, with a gooddash of silver-sand, and be thoroughlydrained. Propagated readily from spores, which are freelyproduced. D. lunulala (Fig. 34t) is very distinct. D. sinuosa (wa^•y). A synonym of D. lunulata. D. truncatula (slightly truncate). A synonym of D. lunulala. Fig. 344. See Hymenophyllnin. DIDYMOPANAZ (from (lidtjmos, double, and Panax;the genn.
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