. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 2000 YUCCA tivated in the western states, but emerges from the pupa too late to pollinate Y. glauca and disappears too early for Y. gloriosa. See Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 3:99; 4:181. The great Yuccas, or "Yucca Palm


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 2000 YUCCA tivated in the western states, but emerges from the pupa too late to pollinate Y. glauca and disappears too early for Y. gloriosa. See Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard. 3:99; 4:181. The great Yuccas, or "Yucca Palms," of southern California (Fig. 2700) are chiefly T. arborescens. They. 2763. Flower of Yucca Whipplei. Three petals removed to show structure of blossom. grow in the higher lands bordering the Mojave and ad- jacent deserts, reaching a height of 15-20 ft. The old plants are exceedingly weird and picturesque. Occa- sionally this species is transferred to gardens, but it is apparently not in the trade. aloifolia, 6. Andreana, 5. angustifolia, 4. argospatha, 8. aspera, 8. baccata, 9. Califomica, 1. canaliculata, 8. Carrierei, 5. coneava, 2. Conspicua, 6. Deleuili, 5. draea'noides, 5. Draeonis, 6. elegans, 5. Ellacombei, 5. INDEX. ensifera, 5. exigua, 3. filamentosa, 2. flaccida, 3. flexilis, 5. glauca, 4. gloriosa, 5. gram mi folia, 1. Guatemalensis, 7. Hanburyi, 4. integra, 3. juncea, 5. lii'iiijata, 5. longifolia, 8. margin ata, 5, 6. Alasxiliensis, 5. metlio-striata, 5. nobilis, 5. orchioides, 3. Ortgiesiana, 1. pendula, 5. plicata, 5. pubenda, 3. quadricolor, 6. reenrvifolia, 5. striatula, 5. stricta, 4. sulcata, 5. Treeuleana, 8. Vandervinn iana, , 2, 5. Whipplei, 1. L. Fr. erect, capsular: seeds thin and flat b. Stigma capitate, on a slender style 1. Whipplei BB. Stigma 8- or 6-lobed, termi- nating a stout style 2 filamentosa 3. flaccida 4. glauca k. Fr. pendent, not dehiscent. B, Seeds thin: fr. wall thin and soon dry: Ivs. usually en- tire 5. gloriosa BB.


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