Archive image from page 399 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 1826 TRACHYCARPUS BB 1 r, BB J 1 1, of I FoUomng is K of Ttad jcarpu hi leaf shea Ills It Us harclhj laijlit excelsus Latest Botant il \ i of Trachycai-pus Martiinus, H. Wendl. ( /'. Kliasi&mta, H. Wendl. T. iffi


Archive image from page 399 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 1826 TRACHYCARPUS BB 1 r, BB J 1 1, of I FoUomng is K of Ttad jcarpu hi leaf shea Ills It Us harclhj laijlit excelsus Latest Botant il \ i of Trachycai-pus Martiinus, H. Wendl. ( /'. Kliasi&mta, H. Wendl. T. iffithii. Decne.). Truuk for the most part naked, annulate : female fls. soli- tary, sessile: drupe oblong, equally rounded at botli ends: seed grooved through- out its entire length; em- bryo opposite the middle of the groove. Himalayas. 7128. 1879, p. 212. exofilsus, H. Wendl. (T. Fortunei, H. Wendl.). '' Trunk clothed throu gh out with the old leaf-sheaths: fls. clustered, TRADESCANTIA triparted, -with linear, acute, .'i-cut lobes : peduncles long, bearing an umbel 2-3 in. across of very numerous blue fls.; calyx-teeth obsolete; petals unequal, the ex- ternal being longer. July-Oct. Australia. 2875. 15:1225. p. w. Bakclat. TRADESCANTIA plants less soft < fleshy. 1 from red to blue ami ,\ ally in simple cynics 'â ' 3, free, the s'ii: species the alt'n usually more or less I ovary 3-loculed, with 2 i single; fr. a 3-loculed dehii gardener to ctu\ Spider- C. B. Clarke, r. I'lianer. 3). /' :ni(l other â â â .⢠ilii-y are I- aiul petals each ' : stamens 6, in I I'T, the filaments I till- base or above: each locule, the style capsule. The genus Zebrina, usually confounded with this by gardeners, differs, among other things, in having a tubular perianth. To hoiticultunsts Tradescantias aie known as hardy herbs coolhonse plants and waiml ouse plants i' Viigivica IS the be t Kt own of tl e hard -pr os w tl stii dmg the climate t 1 1 T1 leimg Je


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