. 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. WOOD BETONY. formt WORMWOOD of areola;. 2747 Woodsia Ilvensis ( 'j) WOOD BETONY Stachyi Betonica WOODBINE. In England Lonicera Pt in America, Ampelopsis iininquefolia WOODKUFF. See isperulu WOOD LILY, r,,Ilium WOODSIA(Joseiih Woods, an English botanist) Poly podidcete. A genus of mamlj rock-loving ferns charact


. 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. WOOD BETONY. formt WORMWOOD of areola;. 2747 Woodsia Ilvensis ( 'j) WOOD BETONY Stachyi Betonica WOODBINE. In England Lonicera Pt in America, Ampelopsis iininquefolia WOODKUFF. See isperulu WOOD LILY, r,,Ilium WOODSIA(Joseiih Woods, an English botanist) Poly podidcete. A genus of mamlj rock-loving ferns character ized by their inferior indu slum, which is attached be ^ neath the sorus, inclosing it-^ at first but soon splitting into star-like lobes, and later hidden beneath the sorus. Some fifteen spe cies are known, of which seven grow wild in this country. The following na- 2749. Pods tive species are sometimes cultivated in borders. Treat- ment given other hardy ferns will suit them well. Both grow best amongst rocks. Ilvensis, Fig. 2747. Lvs. growing in rosettes or tufts. .-i-R in. long, 1 in. or more wide, bipinnatifid; segments crowded, obscurely cre- nate: sori confluent when old. Eu. and N. Amer. north of Va. obtilBa, Torrey. Lvs. , 0-1.') in, l<ing, 2-4 in. wide, minute- ly glandular-hairy, bipinnate ; iniina" rather remote, triangular- ovate. New England to Arizona. L. M. Underwood. WOOD SORREL. Oralis Ace- lln. WOODWARDIA (Thomas .1. W(«id«; Lnglish botanist). Puliiiiinl,,),;â. A i;eiLUs of r;ilbi'r c,iai-s,..toliai;Hd f, rns of dixers,. radlcans, Sm. Lvs. rising from a caudex 3-5 ft. long, grucL-fuUy curved; piniife 8-I0 in. long, 2-4 in. wide, piunatitid nearly to the midrib. The ti-ue H'. ratUcans from Europe bears scaly buds toward the apex of the leaf and roots to form new plants. The Californian and .Mexican species, which has often been referred to this species, is really distinct and never roots. orientaiiB, Swz. Lvs. 4-8 ft. l


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