. 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. a drupe or hard berry-like structure, oftenedible. The genera chiefly known to horticulturists are thefollowing: Tribe Arece«. Ias. pinnatisect, the leaflets free orjoined so as to form a plaited limb, the sides in ver-nation redttplicate: fls. monoecious or dicecious: seedsumbilica
. 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. a drupe or hard berry-like structure, oftenedible. The genera chiefly known to horticulturists are thefollowing: Tribe Arece«. Ias. pinnatisect, the leaflets free orjoined so as to form a plaited limb, the sides in ver-nation redttplicate: fls. monoecious or dicecious: seedsumbilicate, with ventral raphe and dorsal embryo,Areca, Pinanga, Kentia, Hydriastele, Kentiopsis,Hedyscepe, Nenga, Archonthophoenix, ,Dictyosperma, Ptychosperraa, Cyrtostachys, Drymo-phloeus, Cyphophoenix, Clinostigma, Cjphosperma,Euterpe, Acanthophoenix, Oreodoxa, Bacularia, Lino-spadix. Howea. Ceroxylon, Verschaffeltia, Dypsis,Chamaedorea, Hyophorbe, Roscheria, Geonoma, Calyp-trogyne, Wallichia, Didymosperma, Arenga, Caryota,Phytelephas. Tribe Ph( Ins. pinnatisect, segments acumi-nate and nilh induplicate sides in vernation: spa-dices interfolinr, the spathe solitary: fls. dioecious:carpels S, only one maturing, the stigma terminal:seed strongly ventrally suleate, the embryo 1620. A Palm house Tribe Coryphee. Lrs. fan-shaped, wedge-shaped ororbicular, plaited, more or less cut, the lobes withinduplicate sides: s/Hnlins iiiUrfnliar, the spathesmiiny: fls. usnullii i^: oninj ndire or S-lobed,nr sometimes the !-?-: inrpils itisthirt. the ovule erect:pericarp usually smooth: seeds with ventral rapheand small Sabal, Washingtonia, Chamaerops, Rhapido- phyllum, Acanthorhiza, Brahea, Erythea, Pritchardia, Licuala, Livistona, Trachycarpus, Rhapis, Thrinax. Tribe Lepidocarve^. Lvs. pinnatisect or fan-shaped, the s.,i,„,,its ,rith nililrlirafe S/V?,s ill nrliufinn:.sj,n,l,,: >: t, ri„i,i,il iiii iii, r.
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