. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. ce an umbel 2. comosum .^AA. Inflorescence a spike. B. FriafiiKi s/iik-rs long andn,in-uu-. Flowerintj spikes round-ish or Stigmas 2. E. jRoot-1 vs . long - stalked 3. scorzonerifolium EE. Root-lvs . short-stalked. 4. Michelii DD. Stigmas 3 5. betomcaefolium 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. ce an umbel 2. comosum .^AA. Inflorescence a spike. B. FriafiiKi s/iik-rs long andn,in-uu-. Flowerintj spikes round-ish or Stigmas 2. E. jRoot-1 vs . long - stalked 3. scorzonerifolium EE. Root-lvs . short-stalked. 4. Michelii DD. Stigmas 3 5. betomcaefolium CC. Flowering spikes oblongor nearly Spikes dense. E. Color of fls. whitishor yellowish, greenish at tip C. spicatum EE. Color of fls. darkviolet, rarely white 7. Halleri DD. Spikes loose E. Fls. light blue: stem branched 8. limonifolium EE. Fls. dark violet: stem not branched. 9. campanuloides BB. Fruiting spikes little elon-gated, merely oval. c. Ifo. of fls. about 5 10. pauciflorum CC. ]Vo. of fls. about IS 11. globulariaefolium D. Upper Ivs. entire 12. hemisphaericum DD. Upper Ivs. remotely denticulate 13. humile DDD. Upper Ivs. crenate 14. Sieberi ceo. JVo. of fls. 15 or Bracts with an ovate base 15. orbiculare DD. Bracts linear. E. Height % ft 10. Charmelii EE. Heiaht 1 ft 17. Scheuchzeri. 1792. Two other types of inflorescence in Phyteuma CX K).The loose-spiked P. limonifolium and the denser P. scorzoneri-folium. 1. canescens, Waldst. & Kit. (Campdnula Americctna,Hort., not Linn.). Scabrous: stem unbranched: ; lower ones ovate, crenate-serrate, narrowedat base; upper ones nearly entire: fls. blue, short-pe-duncled, solitary, sparse. Hungary, Caucasus. 2. comdsum, Linn. Fig. 1791. The only species in thegenus with iinilM-lliite inflorescence, and in which thecorollas are wt tinally split at the apex. A decumbent,unbranched, glabrous plant native to the Alps: fls. palelilac below, darker purple above. 6478. :177. Gn. 18, p. 245, copi


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