. 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. MAMMILLARIA 971 M- â plant iu the , much confused name. In the Thorbnrn < .probably rir\- ot K. s I'ar- man in 11:539. i- ^.l-o ,i>l% 1-% iMimun dealers and is referred by Vilmoriii - ii^';i 11 n. u^ >\A:-a'- raleea niiniata. Index ^w f\ â i, ^ .M iniiii;d
. 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. MAMMILLARIA 971 M- â plant iu the , much confused name. In the Thorbnrn < .probably rir\- ot K. s I'ar- man in 11:539. i- ^.l-o ,i>l% 1-% iMimun dealers and is referred by Vilmoriii - ii^';i 11 n. u^ >\A:-a'- raleea niiniata. Index ^w f\ â i, ^ .M iniiii;d;i to Sphjeraleea cisplatina. This ri<Mlf will, ikmIlijin. ii.' under Sphieraleea. wliirh s(n-. â .1/ ni!'lf^i"t<i <ilhii Hint , is probably a white-lid. fniiLi nf ., ,.f sprrir^ :ili,. liif-n- tioned. with foliage ni;iii,\- tiiius (ii\iilril â.1/. :'hnHa, linrt , is referred by Index t .M. s\l\rstii^; by X'thiuiiin's Blumengitrtnerei to M. .Manrili:iiiM. In l'.;.-inan's described as a hardy annual, called "Striped Mal- low," throwing 2 ft. liigh, with white and purple tls. -^^ ]yj_ MALVASTRUM (name made from Malva). MalvAeete. Sixty or more herbs and subshrubs in America and S. Africa, of which 2 or 3 are plants of minor importance in gardens. From Malva and its allies it differs in having short or capitate stigmas on the style-branches rather than longitudinal stigmas, also in having a solitary ovule in each carpel. From Malvaviscus it differs in having a dry rather than a baccate fruit, and in other charac- ters. The garden species are perennials of easy culture, blooming in the hot weather of summer. coccineum. Gray. A tufted canesoent plant, 5-10 in. or less high, with running rootstocks: Ivs. not more than I in. across, pedately 3-5-parted or divided, the narrow divisions again cut or cleft: fls. brick-red or coppery, in a short terminal raceme: carpels round-kidney-shaped, inclosed i
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