. 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. 648 SELAGINELLA GG. Stems 6-12 in. high, rosettes 22. Emmeliana GGG. Stems elongated (2 ft. or more), not crowded. H. Iivs. equal-sided at base 23. Wallicliii 24. Victoriae HH. Jjvs. produced on upper side at gracilis 2(j. Lobbii ceo. Main stems climbing 27. W
. 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. 648 SELAGINELLA GG. Stems 6-12 in. high, rosettes 22. Emmeliana GGG. Stems elongated (2 ft. or more), not crowded. H. Iivs. equal-sided at base 23. Wallicliii 24. Victoriae HH. Jjvs. produced on upper side at gracilis 2(j. Lobbii ceo. Main stems climbing 27. Willdenovii occc. Main stems erect, the branches confined to the upper portion, naked below. D. Stems not jointed. E. Color of stems straw-col- ored, or at most only pink-tinted. p. Lvs. long, the ultimate divisions of stem yi-% ide. .28. grandia FF. Zvs. slinrli r c thenlln,,.,/. ,l,,',s,..„x of sti'W oi,,-s,.rlh l„ one-twilflh ill. iriile. O. Plants usualJij less than a foot high 29. viticulosa GG. Plants 1-2 ft, caulescens 31. Braunii 32. Habellata 33. Vogelii 34. Lyallii EE. Color of stems crimson ...35. erythropus 30. haematodes DD. Stems jointed in lower tivo- thirds 37. geniculata BB. Foliage of spike of two kinds, the stnaller forming a lower plane, the larger an upper 38. cordifolia 39. moUiceps 1. rup68tris, Spring. A small, rock-loving perennial, with branching stems 4-5 in. long, many-ranked lvs. ending in a white awn, and square, 4-angled spikes.— Native of the eastern half of the United States, but re- placed by many allied species in the Rocky Mts. and on the Pacific coast. The writer has separated 6 of these and Dr. Hieronymus, at Berlin, has recently character- ized 10 others. 2. denticulita, Link. Fig. 2303. Stems less than 6 in. long, matted: lvs. of the lower plane slightly spaced, denticulate, cordate on the upper side at base and im- bricated over the stem; lvs. of upper plane cuspidate. Mediterranean region throughout.—Trade names are va
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