. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1S03. Flowers of Allspice (> ispeoies by tlir â â¢lil"ii-- h--^.. I-1o1»m1 c:ih â drupe. Tree, '.''" I" m !' jm . '⢠- ' 'â m % in. long: ll^. : : , - male Piment" \- veloped. ]:,;â¢; ;:.â )/:,,'- /' -. folia). P. Acris. Kostel, called Bny


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1S03. Flowers of Allspice (> ispeoies by tlir â â¢lil"ii-- h--^.. I-1o1»m1 c:ih â drupe. Tree, '.''" I" m !' jm . '⢠- ' 'â m % in. long: ll^. : : , - male Piment" \- veloped. ]:,;â¢; ;:.â )/:,,'- /' -. folia). P. Acris. Kostel, called Bnyberry, Black Cin Clove, where cult, in the Orient, is distingaiished by the 5- lobed calyx, ovoid dmpe and tije veins of the Ivs. rather promi- nent above. 3153 (as Myrcia acris). Yields oil of myrcia, the basis of bay rum.âP. Pimento. Griseb.,is distinguished by the nhovate 5-lobed calyx, ovate-oblong drupe and Ivs., with veins obsolete above. PIMPEENELL. Properly .1 nagaUis. PIMPINfiLLA (possibly from Latin bipimiula, bi- pititiato . rmix Uit'i-ii. About 70 species of herbs, one of wliieb has bec-u <leseribed under Anise. Lately P. inteqerrimn, Gray, has been offered by one dealer in tardy native plants. It differs from Anise in being a perennial plant with Ivs. 2-3-ternate and segments en- tire. 2;52G. X and globose long; petiole s thick. The 'i-j^ans less de- 'it. var. longi- lamon and Wild. PINK acuminate, the upper confluent, the margins not thick- eued, recurving at the base; rachis acute above, convex below; petiole convex above; sheath elongated: spadix usually small, very simple: peduncle short: branches in groups; spathe 1, symmetrical, swollen or compressed iind 2-winged: fls. rather small: fr. ovoid or elliptical, orange or red. For culture, see Palms. KWilii, Blume. Fig. 1806. Stems tufted, 20-30 ft. high, slender: Ivs. 3-4 ft.; Ifts. many, 1-2 ft., falcate- linear to linear-lanceolate, finely acuminate, strongly 2-3-ribbed, upper c


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