Archive image from page 411 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 883 LA Lathyrus, characterized (See, also, Orobiis.) I-:ii ending in a tendril or in ules leafy, large and |'i â tary or racemose, on Imi lique-campaniihiti-. ,' \-ii shorter; cor(ll: 'l:iil; Mu or a union of iln
Archive image from page 411 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 883 LA Lathyrus, characterized (See, also, Orobiis.) I-:ii ending in a tendril or in ules leafy, large and |'i â tary or racemose, on Imi lique-campaniihiti-. ,' \-ii shorter; cor(ll: 'l:iil; Mu or a union of iln -â¢â . iln or roundish, n<ii. l,, i|. w i cate-obovate or hMmiit, i lack of tendrils. if|ually pinnate, 'Fseveral; stip- L.'ittate: fls. soli- ; calyx ob- inciirved, obtuse ; stamens dia- delphous (9 and 1) or monodel- phous below: ovary a one-celled pod, several-ovuled; style curved, usually twisted, flattened, hairy along the inner side ; flat or terete, 2-valved, deh cent. lahit climbing : Ivs. tendril-bearing. {Latlt'jr B. Annuals: leaflets one pair. 1. odorAtus. Linn. Sweet Pea. Stem rough-hniry, winged: Ifts, oval or oblong, mueronulate ; sti|mlts lanceolate peduncle 2-4-fid., much lunirer than tbi- Ivs.: fls. in shades of blue, red. yellow ;iiiil wlijti', fragrant, the shield large and showy, i \|i;iiicl. il. sometimes 'hooded:' pod 1-2 in. Summer. Sirily, I'..M. i; culture and varieties, see folius, biit weaker and less rampant. Fls. as large as those of the Sweet Pea. Free-flowering, succeeiiing in any soil, not requiring much light. Adapted to banks, along walk-margins in woods, among strong shrubs, and as a covering for rocks. 4. sylvestris, Linn. Flat Pea. Stem straggling or climbing, 3-5 ft. long, stout,winged. Iii i-n-, ,, ,p- ing rootstock: Ifts. linear-lanceolate. :i â i m-id leafstalk: peduncle 3-6-fld., equalin. in. long; standard rose, with green spot .;, ,; .ings purple at summit; keel greenish: puil lame ..lai. . J-
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