. 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. ACACIA ACACIA 1-lK lines wide, quadrangular-linear, 1-nerved: il. hds. solitary, or 2 or 3 together; peduncles short; lis. yellow, May. 2417. 634. Var. cuspidata, Benth. (A. cuspid&ta, Cunn.). Phyll. % to rarely 2 in. long, slender, often not broader than thick. 2. iuncifdlia, Benth. (,
. 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. ACACIA ACACIA 1-lK lines wide, quadrangular-linear, 1-nerved: il. hds. solitary, or 2 or 3 together; peduncles short; lis. yellow, May. 2417. 634. Var. cuspidata, Benth. (A. cuspid&ta, Cunn.). Phyll. % to rarely 2 in. long, slender, often not broader than thick. 2. iuncifdlia, Benth. (, Benth.). Tall, gla- brous shrub: branches slender, quite terete: phyll. 3-6 in. long, often nearly tetragonous, linear-subulate, with a scarcely prominent nerve on each side: fl. hds. solitary or in pairs; peduncles short. 2: 8. 3. calamiidlia, Sweet. Broom Wattle. Tall shrub 6-10 ft.: phyll. 3-4 in. long, linear-subulate, slightly flattened, with 1 nerve prominent or indistinct; point fine, recurved or simply oblique: fl. hds. 3 or 4, shortly racemed in the axils of the terminal phyll.; calyx shortly toothed or lobed. Feb. 839. 4. ext^nsa, Lindl. {A. pentcedra, Kegel). Shrub: branches angular or sometimes winged: phyll. 3—4 or even 8 in. long, slender, linear-subulate, almost tetrago- nous, with a prominent nerve on each side: peduncles 1-headed or rarely irregularly racemose in the axils of the terminal phyll.: calyx triangular, truncate. Mar. cc. Phyll. vertically flattened. D. Veins of phyll. i, or very rarely 2. E. Fl. lieads solitary or in pairs or clusters, F. Length of phyll. 1 in, or less. G. Stipules persistent as slender spines, 5. armita, R. Br. (4. M«(Z»7ato,Willd. A. paraddxa, DC. Mimosa paraddxa, Poir.). KjLNaAROo Thorn. Pig. 7. Spreading shrub, 6-10 ft. high: branches pubes- cent: phyll. 1 in. long, semi-ovate, undulate, obtuse, or with a short, oblique point: heads solitary: peduncles axillary, equaling the phyll. ,borne all along the bran
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