. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. fr^^ CULTIVATION AND AN ALTS IS OF PLANTS. Bicornes — Two-horned; where the pollen is 40. discharged by two pores or tubes, as in the Heath and Cranberry. 41- Hesperidae — Myrtles. 42. Rotacese—Wheel-form, as the Anagallis. Precis — Primroses. 43- Caryophylles — Pinks. 44. Trihilatie —Maples. Corvdales — Tufted, as the Futnitory. 45. Putamineic — Pod-like-fruited, as the Caper. 46. MultisiliquK— Many-podded, as the Hellebore. 47. Rhoeadepe — Soothing, as the Poppy. 48. LuridiE — Lurid, as the Nightshade. 49; CampanacefE — B


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. fr^^ CULTIVATION AND AN ALTS IS OF PLANTS. Bicornes — Two-horned; where the pollen is 40. discharged by two pores or tubes, as in the Heath and Cranberry. 41- Hesperidae — Myrtles. 42. Rotacese—Wheel-form, as the Anagallis. Precis — Primroses. 43- Caryophylles — Pinks. 44. Trihilatie —Maples. Corvdales — Tufted, as the Futnitory. 45. Putamineic — Pod-like-fruited, as the Caper. 46. MultisiliquK— Many-podded, as the Hellebore. 47. Rhoeadepe — Soothing, as the Poppy. 48. LuridiE — Lurid, as the Nightshade. 49; CampanacefE — Bell-like, as the Beliflower. Contortae — Twisted back, as the Milkweed. 50. Vepreculs — Bushy, as the Daphne. 51. Papilionaceie — Butterfly-shaped, as the Pea. 52. Lomentacese—With jointed pods, as the Cassia. Cucurbitacea; —Curved, as the Gourd. 53. SenticosjE — Thorny, as the Rose. 54. Pomaceie — Apple. Columniferae — Column-like, as the Mallow. 55. Tricoccere — Three-kernelod, as the .Spurge. 56. Siliquosa- —With long pods, as the Mustard; 57. same as Crucifera', or Tetradvnamia. 58. PersonatiE — Masked, as the Snapdragon; near- ly same as Didynamia Angiospermia. Asperifolise — Rough-leaved, as the Borage. Verticillatie — Whorled, as the Holly; nearly equivalent to Didynamia Gymnospermia. DumosiE — Swelling, as the Viburnum. Sepiariie — With seeds hedged in, as the Jas- mine. Umbellata; —Umbrella-like, as the Parsley. Hederacese — Ivy. StellatiE — Star-like, as the Madder. AggregatiE — Scale-like, as the Scabious. Compositoe — With massed flowers, as the Sun- flower. Amentacea? — With catkins, as the Willow. Conifera; — Cone-bearing, as the Fir. Coadunata; — United at the base, as the Mag- nolia. Scabrida; — Rough, as the Nettle. Miscellaneoe — Miscellaneous flowering plants not embraced in the foregoing. Filices — Ferns. Musci — Mosses. AlgiB — Seaweeds. Fungi — .» \^^4 TZ^RJVL S Y


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