. 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. 472 DENDROPHYLAX DESCHAMPSIA V'E^D'RO'PWi'L&X {Qreek, growing on a tree). Orchi- ddce(s, tribe Vdndece. Epiphj^tes : sepals and petals spreading, labellum 3-lobed, lateral lobes small, angular, middle one with spreading lobes; spur long, filiform: column short; pollinia2. Near Phalaenopsis. The fol- lowing


. 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. 472 DENDROPHYLAX DESCHAMPSIA V'E^D'RO'PWi'L&X {Qreek, growing on a tree). Orchi- ddce(s, tribe Vdndece. Epiphj^tes : sepals and petals spreading, labellum 3-lobed, lateral lobes small, angular, middle one with spreading lobes; spur long, filiform: column short; pollinia2. Near Phalaenopsis. The fol- lowing are introduced into American horticulture: Lindenii, Reichb. f. Scape leafless, bearing a single white flower : sepals and petals lanceolate ; divisions of midlobe of labellum lanceolate: capsule smooth. On Oreodoxa Hegia, and live oaks, S. Florida. , Hort. { fun&lis,\AnA\. Angrmeum fuHcile, Liudl.). Leafless, roots numerous, fleshy: pe- duncles 2-fld.: fls. white; sepals and petals oblong-lan- ceolate ; labellum 3-lobed, with a long horn. Mts. of Jamaica. ^ . Oakes Ames. DENNSTaiDTIA (a personal name). Polypodiclceai. A genus of hardy or greenhouse ferns of wide distri- bution, often referred to Dicksonia but belonging to a diiferent family from the antarctic or southern hemi- sphere tree ferns of the latter genus. Indusium inferior cup-shaped. For culture, see Dicksonia punctil6bula, Moore {Dicksbnia pilosius- cula, Willd.). Pigs. 692, 693. Lvs. light green, from a slender, creeping rootstock, 1-2J^ ft. long, 5-9 in. wide, usually tri- pinnatifld, under surface minutely glandu- lar, giving the dried lvs. a somewhat pleas- ant fragrance; sori minute, on small, recurved teeth. Canada to Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954


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