Oakes Ames - Orchidaceae. Illustrations and studies of the family Orchidaceae - Fascicle IV - plate 071 (1910)


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Identifier: orchidaceaeillus04ames (find matches)
Title: Orchidaceae: illustrations and studies of the family Orchidaceae
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Ames, Oakes, 1874-
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Publisher: Boston, Houghton, Mifflin
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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quinque-Eaton &, Wr,, N. A. Bot. ed. 8, 260 (1840); 3fohr, PI. Life Ala. *^^^455 (1901); Small Fl. Se. U. S. 315 (1903). Orchis quinqueseta Michx., Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 155 (1803);Pers., Syn. PI. 2:506 (1807); Pursh, Fl. 2: 586 (1814); Raf.,Neogenyton 4 (1825). Not O. quinqueseta Green Cat. N. Y. 120(1814). Habenaria Michauxii Nutt., Gen. 2: 189 (1818); Elliott,Sketch 2: 489 (1824); Lindl, Gen. & Sp. Orch. 309 (1835);Steud., Nomencl. ed. 2,1: 717 (1841), excl. syn. Kunth; Chapm.,Fl. S. U. S. ed. 1, 461 (1860), ed. 2,461 (1884), ed. 3, 487 (1897); ( 225 ) ORCHIDACEtE Plate 71. Hahenaria quinquesetaPlant, natural size, drawn from a living spe-cimen collected in Florida, by A. A. Eaton.1. Column and labellum, showing the anthersabove and the rounded stigmatic processes be-low in front of the opening to the spur. 2. Petal.3. Lateral sepal. 4. Upper sepal. All of theparts drawn, enlarged, with the aid of the cameralucida. (The basal leaves are not shown.) ( 226 ) (>!//( HO AH c/r- 7/
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HABENARIA uinc/uese ^uinc^ ia fcMic^xJc/L ORCHIDACE^ Darhy, Bot. S. St. 527 (1866); KrdnzL, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. H. quinque-16: 134 (1893), Orch. Gen. et Sp. 1: 317 (1898), 896 (1901), ^^^«excl. syn. H. Garberi; Gattinger, Fl. Tenn. 62 (1901); Ames,Orch. Fl. Fla. 8, 11, t. 1 (1904).—H. latifolia Spreng., Syst.Veg. 3: 692 (1826) in part, not Kunth. Mesicera quinqueseta Raf., Neogenyton 4 (1825).—M.Michauxii Raf., Fl. Tellur. 2: 39 (1836). Platanthera Michauxii Wood, Class-book 685 (1861). Orchis Michauxii Wood, Am. Bot. & Flor. 328 (1871).QUINQUESETA. O. foliis ovalibus, acutis: spica floribus distan-ter alternis; bracteis acuminatis: cornu dupla ovarii longitudine,subbiunciali: labello in quinque lacinias setaceas partito. Obs. Affinis O. habenarice. ^Hab. in Carolina. Michx. loc. cit. The type oiH. quinqueseta is preserved in Michauxs Herba-rium in the Museum dHistoire Naturelle de Paris. No notes re-garding its habitat are given. SOUTH CAROLINA, Beaufort County In sandy soi

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