. 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. ough De Candolle corrected theerror in 1849 ( 5:500 C.). This is a remarkable in-stance of the persistence of erroneous trade names. W. The husk or cup of an acorn. The oak be-longs to the Cupuliferae. CnPBfSSnS (ancient Latin name from Greek, S!!-parissos). Cypress. Trees, rarely shrubs, with aro-matic eve


. 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. ough De Candolle corrected theerror in 1849 ( 5:500 C.). This is a remarkable in-stance of the persistence of erroneous trade names. W. The husk or cup of an acorn. The oak be-longs to the Cupuliferae. CnPBfSSnS (ancient Latin name from Greek, S!!-parissos). Cypress. Trees, rarely shrubs, with aro-matic evergreen foliage : branchlets quadrangular ornearly so: Ivs. opposite, small, scale-like, appressed, mi-nutely denticulate-ciliate, on young seedling plants A Bianilu iiilU iH hi tserect orspieadinglets shoit and usually gather stoutB Cones 1-1^4 in acioss uith 8-14 scales1 sempfrvirens, Linn Tree to 80 ft with erect orhorizontil branches nnd dark green foliige Ivs closelyay pressed ovate tl tusegUmlular cones tbltng rrnetrlv globose scales 8-14with i short boss on the1 a k s Eu W Asia Var cal C\Ii and R i planted m s, | \ iior lEontaiis, tTuid (t / ^ n tahs, Mill ) Brinches horizontally spreading forming a broad, pyramidal 2. macroc&rpa, HartwMonterey Cypress. Tree,. Cuphea ignea (X %), 414 CUPRESSUS to 40 ft., occasionally to 70 ft., with horizontal branches,forming a broad, spreading head: branchletsstout: ovate,obtuse, closely appressed, not or obsciirelyglandular, dark or bright green: cones globular or ob-long; scales 8-12, with a short, obtuse boss on the back. 10: n2 Gn. 53, p. 219. 7:245. V:spreading, light glaucous. Ajmita, Knight. Of narrow, 1)M:iVar. Guadalup6nsis, Mast, i Branches spreading: Ivs. \ i i ^ ipelsl. ( Ill Mast. (C. Lh. ing branche lutea, Hor


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