. 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. ^^u Yll BORONIA B. Lvs. more than 1 in. long: leaHets in S-6pairs, plus an odd one. el&tior, Bartl. Height about 4 ft.: pubescence va- riable : Ivs. close-set, 1-2 in. long, i^-% in. broad, petioled, with Ifts. in 2-6 pairs : Ifts. broader and shorter-acuminate than in B. megastigma: &s. dark red-brown,


. 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. ^^u Yll BORONIA B. Lvs. more than 1 in. long: leaHets in S-6pairs, plus an odd one. el&tior, Bartl. Height about 4 ft.: pubescence va- riable : Ivs. close-set, 1-2 in. long, i^-% in. broad, petioled, with Ifts. in 2-6 pairs : Ifts. broader and shorter-acuminate than in B. megastigma: &s. dark red-brown, or rosy red, or purple, sometimes showing groups of widely different colors on the same branch, and borne so densely as to hide one side of the branch. C285. Gn. 10:39. 491. AA. Stigmas small. pinnata, Smith. Lfts. in 2-4 pairs, very smooth, acute : peduncles diehoto- inous, 5-7-fld.: stamens 8. 1763. 5:473. tetr4ndra, Labill. Lfts. in 4-.') ]i;iirs, obtuse, glabrous: hnmches pilose : pedicels short, 1-fld.: stamens 4. W. M. BOTANY. The science which treats of plants; plant- knowledge. In Its widest sense, and properly, it in- cludes much that, by com- mon consent, is usually in- cluded in horticulture,â as amelioration of plants by domestication, hybridizing, aud the like. BOTRfCHIUM (Greek, in allusion to the grape-like sporangia). OpMoglosscicem. Native Perns of woods and pastures, with fleshy roots, broad temate Ivs., and sporangia borne in a pani- cle, which branches from the common st. Grown in the hardy border, or against a building on the shady side. They require no special treatment, and are little cul-. large enough to make a display. AA. Lf. stalked from, near the base of the .."Phyll ihich is obllquum, Miilil. 'i> I' ;i in. high, with a termite 11. - li I'. eeiniTry. glabra, Clioisy. Pig. 249. Growing 10-16 ft. lii^'li and wide, when planted in the ground and allowed to have its way : (jlabrons : Ivs. ovate


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