. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. or ov! Aug. Loud. (var. .«. Var. lanceolat; oblong-lanci-Ml 1952. L. varieties, of wl the hardiest in Ei. MAGNOLIA wu and pubescent, 3^ in. long. May- T. s s. 1 :I :ind 2.—Var. angustiJbUa, '''ll'ii I. Lvs. lanceolate, wavy. /.'.otihisis, Loud.). IiVS. llipti


. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. or ov! Aug. Loud. (var. .«. Var. lanceolat; oblong-lanci-Ml 1952. L. varieties, of wl the hardiest in Ei. MAGNOLIA wu and pubescent, 3^ in. long. May- T. s s. 1 :I :ind 2.—Var. angustiJbUa, '''ll'ii I. Lvs. lanceolate, wavy. /.'.otihisis, Loud.). IiVS. lliptic,less rusty beneath. I >li Ihr II-are many other named var. GalissoniSnsis, Hort., has proved rope. For other pictures, see , p. 28; 24, pp. 509,511; 33, p. 538. M. covipressa, Maxim. =Michelia eompressa.—Jf. fuscata, Andr,=Miehelia fuscata.—Jl/. saUcitiUa. Maxim. Small, de- ciduous tree: Ivs. elliotic to ovate-lanceolate, glaucous beneath, 4-7 in. long: fls. unknown. Japan. 6:67. Alfred Rehder. MAHfiENIA {nn&gr&motHerniannia). Sterculidcew. More than 'M herbs and subshrubs of S. Africa, mostly with incised Ivs. and droop- ag, bell-shaped fls. Calyx apanulate, 5-cleft; petals 5, with hollow claws, twisted in the bud ; stamens 5, op- • the flla- ly enlarged about the mid- . differing from ffBf lltTuiannia. i Q h^>. t-^i^' sudden enlargement in the J^'^^ filaments).the anthers long: ovary 5-loculed. ripening into a coriaceous capsule with many seeds. Monogr. in Harvey and Sonder's Flora Capensis. By some 1348. Mahernia verticillata. the genus is united with ^x;-2.) Hermannia. A few of the Mahernias are cult, as pot- plants for the profusion of their bell-like fls. and the sweet odor. verticillata, Linn. (If. odordfa, Hort, not of botan- ists, which is .fferwnniiio Presliayw). Honey Bell. Fig. 1348. Very common plant in conservatories, and sometimes seen in window-gardens (see House Playits): half woody, very diffuse and straggly, not making a cen


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