. 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. 1678 purple or yellow. The species are herbs in temperate climates them are shrubby and them are climbers. It few cultivated .species of a great genu-s, ami fore assembled )untries many of 11 trees. Many of â¢â ' distribute the "'tunical groups , Iries are there-. SOLANUM ually by means of thickened or tub


. 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. 1678 purple or yellow. The species are herbs in temperate climates them are shrubby and them are climbers. It few cultivated .species of a great genu-s, ami fore assembled )untries many of 11 trees. Many of â¢â ' distribute the "'tunical groups , Iries are there-. SOLANUM ually by means of thickened or tuberous underground stems, glabrous or pubescent-hirsute: Ivs. unequally pinnate, the 5-9 oblong-ovate Ifts. interposed with much smaller ones: fls. lilac or white, in long-stemmed dichotomous clusters, the corolla prominently lobed: fr. a small globular yellow berry, usually not produced in the highly developed modern varieties. Temperate Andes of Chile and adjacent regions. âSee Po/a/o. There is a form with yellow-blotched Ivs. (known as var. va- riegatum) sometimes cult, for ornament. Var. boreile, Gray (.S'. ^ri. (irayt. Plant usu- ally smaller, as also llic lulji-rs. wliich :iic iiliunt '.. in. stolons: interposi-,! lit-, ..n. cr- rwn mi- ,\.n n'lur: corolla angled. s. ('.. . ntly nnly northward < M4gUa, Sclil, Ifts spec â¢bt. and very small: Hs. Miialln t li;iii il,â .r .s, ini,, , h,â, white, I'il. ;:i ,,,,,: tubers small (2 in. o] h-- ,,ft and watery. Coast n'i; ..iim-- times cult, as a cui-iusitj. Il Iimk lu-t-n iIkhi^'Ih, liy some to be till- original of the Totato, but this now given up. Darwin describes the plant in his "Naturalist's ; As grown by the writer, the plant has given little promise in the production of tubers, for the tubers are small and soft 3 Jimesu, Torr Low and slender 12-18 in tall un der cultivation the small angular branches glabrous or 1 t H â1 1 nl u h 11 1


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