. 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. as the p:irliest generic name. Hardy; needs deepest shade. Nippdnica, Kunze. Lvs. in. Una:. al>ni(itlv pointed at tlie apex, tli'- 1 > ii _â d i ('1 i* duced and strikingly sun III i Ivs. with pinnae >^ in. 11 â forming a wing to the rarliI- imi i i i i .1 niiii. \ >â â In structures, tough, p
. 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. as the p:irliest generic name. Hardy; needs deepest shade. Nippdnica, Kunze. Lvs. in. Una:. al>ni(itlv pointed at tlie apex, tli'- 1 > ii _â d i ('1 i* duced and strikingly sun III i Ivs. with pinnae >^ in. 11 â forming a wing to the rarliI- imi i i i i .1 niiii. \ >â â In structures, tough, persistent, !:^ullllâ¢tnlilâ ^ reti-rn-d to the last species. Japan. l. m. Underwood. LOMARIOPSIS. Consult Acrosiiclium surbifiiUiim. LOMATOPHtLLUM is a genus of the lily family with species in the Mascarene Islands. They have the haliit and pi-rianth of Aloe, but differ in the red- margini'1 'â i-i - I'l' tr a berry. They are fleshy sub- shrubs ^â 'ii I . â ! '1 'Mihte fls. and introrse anthers as in Saii-i I ]n having declined hypogynous stamens I 1 ul<-s in a cell, whereas Sanseviera has eriM I .1 11. n . it. d on the throat of the tube and solitary ovules. Not cult. LONAS (possibly a recombination of some of the let- ters of Sautolina). Compdsitm. This includes an unim- portant, hardy, yellow-flowered "everlasting" known to the trade as the African Daisy or AfJi(inasiu annua. The heads are about three-eighths of an inch across, and composed entirely of disk fls. There are 14 or more heads in the largest corymb, which may be 2 in. across. This plant was removed from Athanasia largely because it is an annual herb, while the Athanasias are or subshrubs. A more fundamental reason for giving this plant a separate genus is that it has a cup-shaped pappus, while in Athanasia the pappus is absent or con- sists of small, rather bristly chafC or else of hyaline hairs. inoddra, frportn. (AfhntiHsia annua, Linn.). African Daisy. iM-ani'hing,
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