. 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. spines light colored, tipped brown. The inference is that this species is distinguished from No. 2 by the spines of the lower keel not being recurved. PANICULARIA AA. Young plants with scarcely any item. i. refl6xa, de Vriese. Lvs. strongly reflexed; spines on margin and lower keel strong; no keels above. P. om
. 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. spines light colored, tipped brown. The inference is that this species is distinguished from No. 2 by the spines of the lower keel not being recurved. PANICULARIA AA. Young plants with scarcely any item. i. refl6xa, de Vriese. Lvs. strongly reflexed; spines on margin and lower keel strong; no keels above. P. omdta. Lam., lacks the spines on the lower keel, but is otherwise the 1633 Pandanus utilis I from the ground, it the apex of lvs. 7 Noronha). (Nol synonyni AAA lOIIHJpll I I B Spine al 5 IsBVis Ro\l / adv in Amend i, 1 I and the interest itta hiug to a spineless Pandanus.) BE Spines ptesent and sharp. c Cppt) side of Us flat on each half. C. pygmaea, Thouars(P.!/TO»i!«»«7ia,Hort.). Dwarf, and densely bushy, with many aerial roots: lvs. dark green; marginal spines whitish. cc. Cpper side of lvs. more or less keeled on each half. 7. nitida, Kurz. (P. graminifdlia, Hort.). Shrubby, attaining K ft. Lvs. remarkably shiny on both sides; the lower ki'el lacks spines. 8. JavAnica, ITort. Bushy: lvs. dark green above, only sliKhily â -liiiiini.'. beautifully striped with white; marginal sjiinrs ^irai-ht; spines of the lower keel bent back. J: I, I/,III,. Lvs. shining on both sides, striped yillouish uliiti,', sometimes all yellowish white; spines liot liall' us long as in P. Javanica. \y_ jyi, FANICOLARIA (Latin name referring to the pani- cled siiikelets). Glyceria of the trade. Graminea-. A large genus of swamp grasses inhabiting all parts of the temperate zone, and characterized by ample pani- cles, many-ild. spikelets with only the 2 lower glumes empty; the others fii-m in texture, obtuse, strongly ,')-7- nerved, rounded on the back, and without cobwebby hai
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