. 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. brown, hanging unopened all winter. Early summer. S. Ontario to Penn., Tenn., Minn., Xeb. and Indian Terr. 3:123, 124. 1897, p. 491. 2:201. G. Chininsis. Baill., with smaller rauch thicker pods, is not cult. 6YMN0GEAMMA (Greek, a nal ' I I I'.iiis or Silver Ferns. Two species occur in the W
. 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. brown, hanging unopened all winter. Early summer. S. Ontario to Penn., Tenn., Minn., Xeb. and Indian Terr. 3:123, 124. 1897, p. 491. 2:201. G. Chininsis. Baill., with smaller rauch thicker pods, is not cult. 6YMN0GEAMMA (Greek, a nal ' I I I'.iiis or Silver Ferns. Two species occur in the We<r, the "i Jolden-back" of California, and a species less common from Arizona and other parts of the Southwest. Over 80 species of wide distribution have been included in the genus, which by many is di- vided into a series of natural genera. The name Gym- nogramma itself is probably not tenable. argyrophylla. 9. hispida, 1. sulphurea, ! aurea. 6. Laucheana. 4. Tartarea, 1( calomelanos, 8. magnifica. 8. Tatarica. IC ehrysophylla, 4. Peruviana. 9. triaugularis decomposita, 7. pulchella, 11. Weltenhallt elegantissuna, 2. sohizophyUa, 2. 11. A. Under sttrfaces of Ivs. not powdery. B. Lvs. pentagonal, hairy on both sides. 1. hlsplda, Mett. A low plant, 5-8 in. high, with pen- tagonal, palmate lvs. 1 in. or more either way, densely covered on both sides, but especially below, with stri- gose hairs. Has been incorrectly referred to G. Ehren- bergiana. Tex., Ariz., Mex. âHardy. ular-lanceolate, naked; ultimate seg- BB. IiVS. â langt. 2. sohizophyUa, Baker. Lvs. 18-24 in. long, quadri- pinnatifid, the stalks, rachises and divisions slender, the ultimate segments finely cut. A comparatively recent ^, introduction; very graceful in ^6,, cultivation. Jamaica. A. G. er Calif. , "â..". A white ]iowdered variety with a viscous upper surface and coarser cuttings (var. vlBCbsa, D. C. Eaton) is found in S. Calif. BB. Powder yel
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