. 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. LEPTOSYNE LESPEDEZA 903 a«. In the Noith the^i,- lilt- aip tr. . as half-hardy anmuiK Nmi nth. It II Ilk III, popularity of i itli. i ( "-i 111. promises to olm Ink ir~ i' 1 1 1 HI America. L. t^liVu n, i, - I t ⢠1 ll 1 11 1. , for 5 or 6 week- It- -. 1 - luiiii ll - |iii 1 \\
. 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. LEPTOSYNE LESPEDEZA 903 a«. In the Noith the^i,- lilt- aip tr. . as half-hardy anmuiK Nmi nth. It II Ilk III, popularity of i itli. i ( "-i 111. promises to olm Ink ir~ i' 1 1 1 HI America. L. t^liVu n, i, - I t ⢠1 ll 1 11 1. , for 5 or 6 week- It- -. 1 - luiiii ll - |iii 1 \\ ml ean be sown - , 1 ll ml 1 1, iiv ]. is advised. 11 â ,, t .111 \ ,. -OW- ins r ,.. til II . m Mu . 1 1 ll .uerbyJulv. Two dis- lim t 1 tuide as L. maritima, oiU- . 1 ' iiiil IS considered anin- 1 t t 1 - 1, Pi .. .1- ..f the two plants are easily distini,'uished. Gen us monographed 188G, in Gray's "Synoptical ; A. Ba^n nhnvnfi' r s' ' 7 - , ' / " , 'â 1,^ hairs. calliop 1 t ha. DC. Co- '. 1 uit ttgured in 1-7 ,,,,,, / , n,nâia. Annual, 1-2 ft lii.,.i 11- . .11 ... -. i,.\- le«ei. shorter and b^oadertUaumi.âi ear, and blooming profusely in Sep- t. nil., r , (I. Their late bloom is very desirable. All 7,1- .ire of the easiest culture wherever liardj. Usually increased by division of the clumps. Jj. Sieboldi IS readily propagated by greenwood cut- tings under glass. Monogr. by Maximowicz in Act. Hort. Petrop. ii. (1873). A. Occidental amative Lespedesas: of upright or erect liabit, not showy: stipules and flower-bracts mi- nute, subulate. These species are not in general commerce, but are offered by dealers in native plants. They thrive in light, dry soils'. Because of the grayish or brownish color of the toliage, tbev are sometimes useful in landscape- gardening work.' Hardy, and of easiest culture. Per- ennial. B. Fls. whitish
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