. 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. 558 EULOPHIELL^i Elisabethae, Lind. & Rolfe. Fls. 2-2J^ in. across, usu- ally 2-4 ill tlie drooping cluster; sepals and petals ovate; oscillatory; anterior lobe yellow. 7387. 21:181. 40:173. Peetersiana, Kriinz. {GmmmatophyUum liampleri- r


. 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. 558 EULOPHIELL^i Elisabethae, Lind. & Rolfe. Fls. 2-2J^ in. across, usu- ally 2-4 ill tlie drooping cluster; sepals and petals ovate; oscillatory; anterior lobe yellow. 7387. 21:181. 40:173. Peetersiana, Kriinz. {GmmmatophyUum liampleri- ri'. ping habit, with oppusitc simidc lvs. :iimj i , ! . r m. ..n^pic- Tious ^iii -h, .v i|ii i-h .ir- |iiir|.lisli il-. II) a\illaryoymes; veryatttM â .i i'h i ImIi- li:iii.|-).iii,-scarlet, pink or whin-. â I-., til., liright orange seeds wli. i .; . â ,â ,mi ,, tih th,. -|,1, h.|i,l fall coloring The .ated hardy North, while of the evergreen ones only il'. radi- cans is fairly hardy, and, on account of its greater hardiness, is often used North as a substitute of the ivy for covering walls, rocks and trunks of trees, climbing, if planted in good soil, to a height of 15 and sometimes 20 ft. B. JiurojXfus, and South the evergreen JS. Ja- ponicuSj are sometimes used for hedges. Prop, by seeds, usually stratified and sown in spring, or by cuttings of ripened wood in fall. The evergreen species grow readily from cuttings of half-ripened wood under glass in fall or during the winter in the greenhouse. Varie- ties are sometimes grafted or budded on stock of their typical species. About 40 species are known in the northern hemisphere, extending also from .S. Asia to Australia. Shrubs or .small trees, with usually more or less quadrangular branches and opposite, usually gla- brous and serrate lvs.: fls. small, in axillary cymes, 4-5-merous, generally perfect; style and stamens short, the latter inserted on a disk: fr. a 3-5-lobed, somewhat fleshy capsule, each dehis


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