Popular greenhouse botany; containing a familiar and technical description of a selection of the exotic plants introduced into the greenhouse . es, and triloba, from the Cape, have whiteflowers; nialvqflora and dioica are almost hardy, as theyare natives of North America; Ahutilon pulchellum is ashrub from New South Wales, almost hardy here, theleaves are of a shining dark-green, the flowers white andsweet; albida has whitish leaves and flowers; S. [Gaya) oc-cidentalis has violet flowers; hermannioides, nutans, and dis-ticha, yellow flowers, these are South American species,and all useful in t


Popular greenhouse botany; containing a familiar and technical description of a selection of the exotic plants introduced into the greenhouse . es, and triloba, from the Cape, have whiteflowers; nialvqflora and dioica are almost hardy, as theyare natives of North America; Ahutilon pulchellum is ashrub from New South Wales, almost hardy here, theleaves are of a shining dark-green, the flowers white andsweet; albida has whitish leaves and flowers; S. [Gaya) oc-cidentalis has violet flowers; hermannioides, nutans, and dis-ticha, yellow flowers, these are South American species,and all useful in those greenhouses, where shrubby plantsare wanted; they are easily increased by cuttings or vitifolia is one of the handsomest of the genus, a native ofChili, but hardy enough for the open air at Dublin, though itis better for the shelter of the greenhouse, and in England re-quires it. This handsome shrub is from four to six feet high,with cordate lobed leaves, and racemes of very beautiful flow-ers, the corollas of which are large, spreading, striated, bluish-lilac, the anthers yellow, and the styles reflexed, and of a Plate Y .. Vm-cent Tirookis Imp. Hibiscus grossuiajiaelbiiiis. MALVACEAE. 89 purple hue. A. venosa is a large greenhouse shrub, pro-ducing beautiful golden orange-coloured flowers in springand summer; the leaves are large, deeply seven-lobed; theflowers handsome, drooping; calyx large, bell-shaped, thetube inflated, globose, and the corolla twice as long as thecalyx, and richly veined with brown on a golden-orangeground; the style is curious, having nine branches at thesummit. These handsome shrubs thrive in good garden-soil, and should be plentifully supplied with water in thesummer, when they may be exposed to the open air. HIBISCUS. Gen. Char. (Monadelphia Polyandria.) Calyx double, outermany-leaved; stigmas five; capsule five-celled, many-seeded. Hibiscus was one of the Greek names for the well-known and highly ornamental genus is familia


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