. 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. SCAPHOSEPALUM SCHINUS 1623 ish, thickly speckled with crimson ; dorsal sepal broadly ovate, concave, strongly 5-ribbed, ending in a stiff incurved tail; lateral sepals spreading horizontally, falcately incurved, with a filiform process near the tip. Colombia. 7165. Heineich Hasselbring and Wji. Mathews. SC
. 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. SCAPHOSEPALUM SCHINUS 1623 ish, thickly speckled with crimson ; dorsal sepal broadly ovate, concave, strongly 5-ribbed, ending in a stiff incurved tail; lateral sepals spreading horizontally, falcately incurved, with a filiform process near the tip. Colombia. 7165. Heineich Hasselbring and Wji. Mathews. SCAKBOEOUGH LILY. Vallota jmrpurea. SCARLET BUSH. ITameUa. SCARLET LIGHTNING. Lychnis Clialcedonica. SCARLET PLUME. Etiphorbia fulgens. SCARLET RUNNER. A red-flowered variety of Phaseolus mult if tor us. SCENTED VERBENA. A name found in some books for the Lemon Verbena. See Lippki. SCHAUfiRIA (after J. C. Schauer, professor at Oreifswald, 1813-1848). Acanthdcea;. Erect, half- shrubby herbs, with entire Ivs.: fls. yellow or red, in a terminal thyrse or spike; calj'x 5-parted, segments linear or setaceous; corolla-tube long, gradually broad- ened upward; limb 2-lipped, the upper lip interior nar- row, entire or emarginate, erect, lower lip cut into 3 subequal, recurved segments; stamens 2 each, with 2 parallel anthers, about as long as the upper lip; aborted stamens wanting; style filiform: ovary seated on a disk, 2-loculed, with 2 seeds in each locule. About 8 species from Brazil. Closely related to Jacobinia, from which it differs by the equal parallel anther cells. It is distinguished from Anisaeanthus by its setaceous cal}'x- lobes, and from Fittonia by its habit. flavicoma, N. E. Brown {Jvsticia fldi^a, Hort., not Kurz.). Fig. 22()4. Half-shrubby plants, with erect, branched stems, up to 4 ft. high: Ivs. opposite, petio- late, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, shining green, undulate: fls. light yellow, IHin. long, borne in erect, feathery panicles; calyx-lobes long, subulate, glandu
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