. 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. RANUNCULUS glabrous or at first with h .iry edges soon becoming glabrous, glaucous: fls. 3-b, either terminal or axillary, pur white, with yellow stamens: sepals pointed: pet- als much larger, obtuse. Mts. of S. E. Eu. 26G (poor). 16:1593. III. 35


. 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. RANUNCULUS glabrous or at first with h .iry edges soon becoming glabrous, glaucous: fls. 3-b, either terminal or axillary, pur white, with yellow stamens: sepals pointed: pet- als much larger, obtuse. Mts. of S. E. Eu. 26G (poor). 16:1593. III. 35 II. 19:788. 2. adoneus, Gray. Plant shaggy-hairy, 4-12 in. high, sometimes becoming decumbent: root slender-fibrous: Ivs. usually 2-3-times 3-parted and lobed; lobes all nar- row-linear, acute ; primary divisions of Ivs. sessile or nearly ^o petioles of basal Ivs membranous in lower part, stem Ivs ses«iile or on a sheathmg base, usualh borne opposite n seni1 liii., m iin Uku ](tals5(or(> to 8), III- I I I 1 I I I ite at base much e\ i li ire hairj beneath utish, st\le long, sti u I 1 mill I II II i I ing bum mer Roiku - "t iliiiu 1 id a - Int 1881 Procurable trom dealeib in Coloiadu plants 3. iSpens, Lmn Plant more or less hairy spreadmg by lunners roots fibious fl stems, ofttn ascending 0- 12 in h- petioled, 3 divided, middle 1ft oi all Ifts stalked, often again 3-lobed or cleft, and somewhat coarse-toothed, bases cuneate or truncate: petals obo- vate, 5-6 lines long ; sepals much shorter, spreading, hairy beIow:akenes compressed, margined; beak short, stout, slightly bent: head globose. May-July. Low places, from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland to Va. and westward; also Eu. and Asia.âA double-flowered form (var. flore p?eno),Fig. 2076, is not uncommon in gardens. 4. mont&nus, Willd. Mountaix BrTTERCCP. Plant 6 In. high, pubescent, with soft appressed or spreading hairs, especially toward the top : rootstock creeping, 1-3 ill. hiirb. '3 in. thick:


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