. 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. , which are 1-2 ft. long, withnumerous pinnee 6-12 in. long, 1-2 in. wide, with deeplycrenate margins and frequently with bulblets in the axils;veins pinnate, with the branches of contiguous veinsuniting. Polynesia and Malaya. l. ji. Underwood. CALLtBHOE (Greek mythological name). Seven native spe
. 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. , which are 1-2 ft. long, withnumerous pinnee 6-12 in. long, 1-2 in. wide, with deeplycrenate margins and frequently with bulblets in the axils;veins pinnate, with the branches of contiguous veinsuniting. Polynesia and Malaya. l. ji. Underwood. CALLtBHOE (Greek mythological name). Seven native species of hardy, showyherbs of the easiest culture and deserving a much greaterpopularity. The two kinds mentioned are chiefly prop,by seedsj but the perennial species may also be cuttings. The name is also written Annual: involucre absent. ped4ta, Gray. Fig. 319. Height 1-3 ft.: stem erect,leafy: radical, and lower lvs. round-cordate, palmately orpedatciv .j-T-lobed or -parted, the lobes coarsely toothedorini-isiii. upper or-parted, usually into : Hs. red-purple, cherry red, varying to in Texas. 1857, p. 430. AA. Perennial: involucre , Gray. Height 9-12 in., plant Thuja. *.^-\ or -cleft, the divisions mostly wedge-shaped, incised, thelobes oblong to lanceolate : fls. crimson-purple, cherryred or paler. All summer. Minn, to Tex. 1862:171, as U. verticUlata. Var. lineariloba, Gray. Less hirsute than the type :stems ascending: Ivs. smaller, 1-2 in. across, the upperor all dissected into linear lobes.—An excellent trailer,especially for rockeries. Thrives even in very dry soils,the root penetrating to a great depth. A sunny positionis preferable. j g ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^ jl CALLISTfiMMA, CALLlSTEPHUS. See Aster, China. CALLISTfiMON (Greek, fca??©.?, beauty ; stemon, astamen ; in most of the species the stamens are a beau-tiful scarlet color). Myrtdcece. Bottle-brush. Au-strali
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