Alstroemeria Ligtu. Striped-Flower'd Alstroemeria. Class and Order. Hexandria Monogynia. Generic Character. Corolla 6-petala, sub-bilabiata: petalis 2 inferioribus basi tubulosis. Stamina declinata. Specific Character and Synonyms. ALSTRŒMERIA Ligtu caule erecto, foliis spathulato-oblongis, pedunculis umbellÆ involucro longioribus, corolla bilabiata. Linn. Syst. Veget. ed. 14. Murr. Suppl. p. 207. Amoen. Acad. V. 6. p. 247. HEMEROCALLIS floribus purpurascentibus striatis. Few. Peruv. 2. p. 710. t. 4. No 125 No125 This plant receives its generic name from Claudius Alstroemer (son of Sir Jonas Alstroemer, a most respectable Swedish Merchant) who first found the other most beautiful species the Pelegrina in Spain, whither it had been transmitted from Peru; its trivial name Ligtu is a provincial one. According to Fewillee, who has written on the plants of Peru, this species is found on the banks of the rivers in Chili: we treat it, and successfully, as a stove plant; its flowers, which usually make their appearance in February and March, emit a fragrance scarcely inferior to Mignonet; its leaves, contrary to most others, grow inverted, which is effected by a twist of the footstalk, and afford an excellent example of LinnÆus's Folium resupinatum; the filaments, after the pollen is discharged, turn upwards, and the antherÆ become almost globular. It is usually propagated by parting its roots in Autumn. Our figure was drawn from a plant which flowered extremely well in the stove of Messrs. Grimwood and Co. Kensington. |