. 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. PUNKIA 619 A. FIs. white, ascenrlinr/ : ( rtrij liii'<)r, tri/Ji a smaller one hiviijiiira,Hort., at least of some. F. macrdii- tlm, Hort. 7''. <â «)â (/(Wi(, not Sieb. I. Pig. 882. large, broadly cordate-ovate, with a .sljort, .sharp point, green, many-ribbed : fls. lar^e,


. 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. PUNKIA 619 A. FIs. white, ascenrlinr/ : ( rtrij liii'<)r, tri/Ji a smaller one hiviijiiira,Hort., at least of some. F. macrdii- tlm, Hort. 7''. <â «)â (/(Wi(, not Sieb. I. Pig. 882. large, broadly cordate-ovate, with a .sljort, .sharp point, green, many-ribbed : fls. lar^e, -t-i; in. long, with an open bell-shaped perianth, waxy white, the base o£ the tnbe surronnded by a broad bract : spike short, the bracts very prominent. âThe commonest species in old yards, and an excellent plant. The tls. liave an orange- like odor. Chimps of foliage grow 12-'J0 in. high. 1433, as HeineroealUs Japonirtt. Var. errandiflora, Hort. (F. (irainliflurn, Sieb. & Zucc), has very long and large fls. ( HI. 4:].j:f. /'. maerdnUia, Hort., probably belongs here. eU â d nr AA. Fls. hlne or lihte, more or noddinij : hraet 1. B. Lvs, glaucous. SieboldUna, Hook. (F. Sieboldii, Lindl. F. ijlaiiea. Hort. F. l^inensis, Sieb. F. cuculldia, Hort. F. (jlint-. cSscens, Hort. F. corddta, Sieb.). Differs from the last iu the metallic blue color of the less cordate Ivs., in the inclined bluish or pale-tinged, luore slender-tubed and smaller Us. (which do not rise above the foliage), and in having only one small bract at the base of the fl. P>.]M. 3063. '25:50. 19:lSi>9, as ff<^nieroca(Iis Sie- boldtiana. There is a form with the body of the leaf yellowish white and the edge green. L. G'J.âLf. blade and petiole each 1 ft. long, the foliage therefore over- topping the Hs. The plant usually cult, as F. Sie- holdiana is probably F. Fortunei. Fbrtunei. Baker. Differs from F. SleboJdiana in hav- ing smaller Ivs. and theiacemes much overtoppin


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