. 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. iim 2747. Woodsia Ilvensis ( WOOD BETONY. Stachys Betonica. WOODBINE. In England, Lonicera Periehijn in America, A mpelopsis guinquefolia. WOODRUFF. See Asperula. WOOD LILY. Trillium. WOdDSIA(Joseph Woods, an English botanist). Polij- podiAcew. A genus of mainly rock-l


. 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. iim 2747. Woodsia Ilvensis ( WOOD BETONY. Stachys Betonica. WOODBINE. In England, Lonicera Periehijn in America, A mpelopsis guinquefolia. WOODRUFF. See Asperula. WOOD LILY. Trillium. WOdDSIA(Joseph Woods, an English botanist). Polij- podiAcew. A genus of mainly rock-loving ferns character- ized by their inferior indu- sium, which is attached be- ^ neath the sorus, inclosing it ~ at first but soon splitting into star-like lobes, and later hidden beneath the sorus. Some fifteen spe- cies are known, of which seven grow wild in this country. The following na- 2749. Pods known as - Wor live species are sometimes ,in,e5 erowc cultivated in borders. Treat- ment given other hardy ferns will suit them well. Both grow best amongst rocks. Ilvensis, Fig. 2747. Lvs. growing in rosettes or tufts, 3-8 in. long, 1 in. or more wide, bipinnatifid; segments crowded, obscurely cre- nate: sori confluent when old. Eu. and N. Amer. north of Va. obtdsa, Torrey. Lvs. clustered, ;) in. long, 2-4 in. wide, minute- ly glandular-hairy, bipinnate ; pinnae rather remote, triangular- ovate. New England to Arizona. L. M. Underwood. WOOD SORREL. Oralis Aee- WOODWARDIA (Thomas J. Woodward, an English botanist). PolypodiAcece. A genus of rather coarse-foliaged ferns of diverse hat>it and structure, but all bear- ing the sori in rows arranged parallel to the midrib like links of sausages. Commonly known as the Chain Fern. See Fern. A. Lvs. of two sorts, tJie veins everywhere forming areolita, Moore ( W. angustifdlia, Sm.). Sterile lvs. deltoid-ovate, with numerous oblong-lanceolate sinuate WOOLLY BUTT. Eucalyptus longifolia. WORMS. Fig. 2749. Under the name o


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