. 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. 1640 SEDUM SEEDAGE the tips: cymes 3-7-branehed, umbellate: buds 5-0- angled: fls. pinkish white, 3^ in. across. July. Central and southern distinguished by having the floral parts in (i's. 32. brevifCilium, DC. Glaucous: Ivs. in i rows, a tenth of an inch long, pinkish, densely covered with a m
. 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. 1640 SEDUM SEEDAGE the tips: cymes 3-7-branehed, umbellate: buds 5-0- angled: fls. pinkish white, 3^ in. across. July. Central and southern distinguished by having the floral parts in (i's. 32. brevifCilium, DC. Glaucous: Ivs. in i rows, a tenth of an inch long, pinkish, densely covered with a mealy pubescence: fls. H in. across; petals white, with pink midrib; anthers pink. Western Mediterranean says it grows 4 in. high and in July and August. "Said to be exceptionally sensitive to superfluous moisture at the root. Lydinm, Boiss. Glabrous, 3-G in. high: Ivs. >i in. long, linear, greenish or red-tipped, auricled at base aud with numerous pimples at tip when seen with a lens: 5-angular: fls. one-tenth in. across, pinkish; an- thers reddish. Aug., Sept. Asia aiireum, Hort., was otfered by Johu Saul in 1893. 34. dlbum, Linn. Glabrous, 4-6 in. high: Ivs, alter- nate, Kin. long, linear-oblong: cymes 2-3 in. across: buds oblong: fls. % in. across, white; anthers reddish. July. Gn. 27, p. 35. Monregalense, Balbis {S. criir'n'iliiin, Dest.). Glabrous, except inflorescence, which is glandular: Ivs. linear: fls. ^i in. across, white; buds roundish, pointed; stamens pinkish. N. , Corsica. 5:464. Section III. Annuals or Biennials (Species 36-39). 36. sempervivoides, Fischer. Scarlet Stonecrop. One of the showiest in the genus and remarkably dis- tinct, if not unique, by the color of the fls. Habit of a house-leek, 4-8 in. high: Ivs. 40-50 in a rosette, wedge- shaped: Ivs. of clasping, greenish red, oblong, acute: cymes 2-4 in. across, dense: fls. scarlet. July. Asia Minor. Gn. 19:378.
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