. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. LYCOPODIUM LYCORIS 959 obscArum, Lim pdiiiciim,Thunb. Ivs. loose, erect ,. {L. denih'oideum, Michx. L. Ja- . Stems G-12 in. bitrh, much-branohed : spikes erect, %-\%\\\. long. Tem- perate N. Amer. to Japan. —The commo


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. LYCOPODIUM LYCORIS 959 obscArum, Lim pdiiiciim,Thunb. Ivs. loose, erect ,. {L. denih'oideum, Michx. L. Ja- . Stems G-12 in. bitrh, much-branohed : spikes erect, %-\%\\\. long. Tem- perate N. Amer. to Japan. —The common Ground 1338. Lycopers: nellifolium at top; hybrid bet Ste iting. erect iin ones) wide-tr branches. anndtinum, Linn. Stems trailing, often several feet lout;, with numerous ascending branches 6-8 in. high, which bear sessile, solitary spikes. Arctic and north temperate zones of both hemispheres. clavattim, Linn. Main stem trailing to the length of several feet, usually much branched: spikes 1-4 on an eloiii^attMl peduncle. Arctic and north temperate regions of liuth hemispheres.—The common Club-Moss. AA. Li's. 4-ranked, on fan-like branches. complan4tum, Linn. Fig. 1340. Stems trailing on the sui-fatte of the ground: branches spreading out in a horizontal plane: Ivs. of the under side of stems re- duce<l to slender, spreading, cuspidate apices: first and second forks of peduncles approximate. Northern hemi- sphere.—i. Chnmacypar'issus, R. Br., is an allied spe- cies, with stems growing underground. L. M. Underwood. LYCOKIS (named after anereid in Greek mythology). .liiiiirj/llidflceiT. A genus of 5 species of remarkable bulbs from China and Japan, with large, 6-parted (low- ers. Four species are in cultivation, two of which are hardy in New England. Two bloom in summer and two in early autumn. Two have red fls., one has lilac or purple fis., one yellow or orange. Three have the peri- anth segments more or less recurved and fluted or crisped at the margin. In ai


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