. 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. HEUCHERA C. 2: 179. —"Evergreen foliage marbled with bronzy ;— Woolson. DD. Calyx prominently oblique. hispida, Pursh. Height 2^ ft. Woods, Va. to Idaho. 2:180. CO. Inflorescence a spike. cylindiica, Dougl. Height 10-24 in. Yellowstone Park westward. 23:1924. BB. Scapes not hairy. c


. 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. HEUCHERA C. 2: 179. —"Evergreen foliage marbled with bronzy ;— Woolson. DD. Calyx prominently oblique. hispida, Pursh. Height 2^ ft. Woods, Va. to Idaho. 2:180. CO. Inflorescence a spike. cylindiica, Dougl. Height 10-24 in. Yellowstone Park westward. 23:1924. BB. Scapes not hairy. c. Inflorescence a loose panicle. parvifdlia, Nutt. Height X-2 ft. New Mex. to Mont. cc. Inflorescence deiiser, spicate. bracteita, Ser. Height 3-6 in. Colo. AA. Stamens and styles much exserted, at least at first. B. Length of calyx 3-5 lines. rub^scens, Torr. Height 8-15 in.: scape xisually leaUess, glabrous or some- what scabrous: margin of Ivs. ciliate. New Mex. to Nev. BB. Length of calyx 1%S lines. Americ4na, Linn. Alum Root. Height 2-3 ft.: scape leafless or with a few small Its., more or less glandular-hirsute. Dry or rocky woods, Out. to La. and Minn. 2:179. R. H. 1898, mottled ;-ff(He/<. BBB. Length of calyx l-lVi lines. C. Scape villous, i. «., densely covered with long, soft hairs. villdsa, Michx. Height 1-3 ft.; sea leafless. Rocky places, Va. to Ga. and Tenn. 2:179. CO. Scape thinly covered with minute glandular hairs. micrdntha, Dougl. Height 1-2 ft. Calif. 15:1302. 1898, p. 431. The following names are seen in trade cat- alogues but uot in Index Kewensis. S. pur- purdscens was advertised 1898, by^H. Corre- von, Geneva, Switzerland. Plants can trade are not yet large enough for identi- fication.— was found in the South some years ago, and Thomas Meehan. who has uot examined it closely, says it looks like a form of H, Canadensis with variegated Ivs. W. M. HfiVEA (from the Brazilian name). Huphorbidcew. This inc


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