Archive image from page 150 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 OKEODOXA A. Leaf-segments not wrinkled or wtivi/. B. Trunk swollen at or above the middle. rtgia, HBK. Royal Palm. Pig. 1592. t'audex 40-60 ft. high: leaf segments 2X ft. long, 1 in. or less wide, linear, acuminate: fr. o


Archive image from page 150 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 OKEODOXA A. Leaf-segments not wrinkled or wtivi/. B. Trunk swollen at or above the middle. rtgia, HBK. Royal Palm. Pig. 1592. t'audex 40-60 ft. high: leaf segments 2X ft. long, 1 in. or less wide, linear, acuminate: fr. ovoid. Kin. Everglades of Fla., Cuba. Antigua. 9)5. 10:505. 111. 17:239; 27:297. 12:311. supp. Oct. 1, 1892. BB. Trunk not swollen at the middle. (.dreca olerAcea,Jaeq.). Cabbage Palm. Caiidex 100-120 ft. high: leaf-segments lanceolate-linear, acuminate, 3 ft. long, Vi in. widi-: fruit oliovoid-ob- long, 4in. West Indies. Cult, in S. Fla, aa. Leaf-se(fmetit>i /n-inkl' n >nJ iravij. Sancdna, HBK. Stem ft., glabrous, grayish black : Ivs. pinnate; Ifts. membranaceous : wood very hard, used in building houses. Colombia. Cult, only in S. Calif. âFranceschi says it has brownish leaf-stalks and is more tender than the other 2 species. Jared G. Smith. OREOPANAX ( , mountain Panax) AraliAcece. Some eighty species names ha\e bttn referred to this genus, but the number of spei ii s i- jr lut h n< t one- half this number. In the trade Tli , t t < treo- panas are usually known as \rili i r \i ilia tribe the petals are imbruato m ili h i in Oreopanax they are alvate Tin dr | ui \ i ii)pi- cal American trees and shrubs with \i\i\ n i iii[ und entire or toothed thii k h s ind fls iii den-e heads which are arranged in rattmes or panich s caUx with minute or obsolete limb petals 4-7 usualU ') the sta- mens of the same juuuher and with ovate or oblong anthers: ovarv 3-7 1o(ukd the st\les ratliei long and bearing a flat


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