. 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. uhite to piiiple, !,eldom yellonish purpurea, Lmn {D tomentosa, Link &jHoffmgg ) Common \E The species mostconimonlj cultivited Mbstly biennial but sometimes peiennnl Height 2-! ft h s rugose somewhitduniiN fls lii^. Jill , rim,ing DIMORPHOTHECA stigma: fr. edible, acid, the size of an apple,and many o
. 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. uhite to piiiple, !,eldom yellonish purpurea, Lmn {D tomentosa, Link &jHoffmgg ) Common \E The species mostconimonlj cultivited Mbstly biennial but sometimes peiennnl Height 2-! ft h s rugose somewhitduniiN fls lii^. Jill , rim,ing DIMORPHOTHECA stigma: fr. edible, acid, the size of an apple,and many ovuled. Trop. Asia. 5011)Bibbertia voUtbiUs). DIMORPHANTHUS. Included in Aral (/ // nu ,1 Hoit ) I 1 II 1 longer i i i i i nearly il variety punctatf and spotted varieties ptirea D laciniata Lmdl PerenniJigged lis, yellow dowuv witlimuch shorter thin the pedKf 1gata Wildst & Kit Perenni. Ilate ridicil ones Dbo\iteliiyellow Dinubeind Cxreece —/very dowii\ o\ ite oblong 11 iD monstroia Hort ininteitspiirei P (t 4 111 MonstrosititRoth Bieiinnspotted at th 71 \ 11 gloxmiaefldraui n gin, u,union,»f more robust habit,^ which open wideisl>otted though a subis offered J> alba andpresumabh whitealba, fechrank = Z) pm mouth lower 1 DILIVAKIA See Ai ntho. DILL \inethnin graieohns, Lunn ) an annual orbiennial plant of the Umbellitnte Native of S Euthe seeds of which aie used as a seasoning as seeds ofCaiawaj and Coriander are It is of the eisiest culturefrom seeds. It should have a warm position. The plantgrows 2-3 ft. high : the Ivs. are cut into thread-like di-visions: the stem is very smooth: the fls. are small andyellowish, the little petals falling early. It is a hardyplant. The foliage is sometimes used in flavoring, andmedicinal preparations are made from the plant. Theseeds are very flat and bitter-flavored. DILL£NIA (named by Linnfeus for J. J. Dillenius,botanist and professor at Oxford). Dillenidceep. A ge-nus of handsome East Indian trees, thought by some tobe
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