| Robert Sweet - 1831 - 434 Seiten
...without the least protection if planted about four inches deep in the ground ; it is a native of B uenos Ayres, and flowered for the first time in this country...species is named. The generic name is derived from Kun-tXXov, a cup, from the hollow at the base of the flower. 1. One of the inner leaflets of the Perianthinm,... | |
| Robert Sweet - 1838 - 632 Seiten
...angular and of a pale brown colour. For the bulb that produced the specimen from which the presen t figure was made, we are indebted to the Honourable...species is named. The generic name is derived from кил-еХХог, a cup, from the hollow at the base of the flower. 1 . One of the inner leaflets... | |
| 1840 - 386 Seiten
...the spring of 1 837, by George Barker, KSIJ., of Springfield, near Birmingham, in whoso collection it flowered, for the first time in this country, in the autumn of the same year ; at which time we named it, and subsequently gave a brief description of it in the second... | |
| Benjamin Samuel Williams - 1885 - 930 Seiten
...Anderson. — This beautiful variety is a great acquisition amongst our winter-flowering Orchids. It flowered for the first time in this country in the autumn of 1867 with the late T. Dawson, Esq., at Meadow Bank, then the great emporium for Orchid gems and novelties,... | |
| James Veitch & Sons - 1894 - 716 Seiten
...other localities,* always at a considerable elevation. It was introduced into British gardens in 1839, and flowered for the first time in this country in the autumn of the same year, in the collection of Sir Charles Lemon, at Carclew, in Cornwall. Lcelia flava is very... | |
| James Veitch & Sons - 1893 - 802 Seiten
...the excellent Indian botanist, and introduced by Messrs. Low and Co., of Clapton, in 1885 or 6; it flowered for the first time in this country in the autumn of 1886, in the collection of tbe late Mr. John Day, at Tottenham. Its near affinity to Arachnanthe Cathcartii... | |
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