. 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. jnellod ruploola, Engelm. and Gr. To 4 ft.: Ivs. lincar-laiu'i-o. late or linear-oblong, 3-nerved, revolute ut the margin, greyish tomentose beneath, )^-l in. long : fls. milky white, 1 in. across; petals rhombic ovate, with distinct claw, spreading; stamens erect. June. 2:113. 1891, 1899:


. 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. jnellod ruploola, Engelm. and Gr. To 4 ft.: Ivs. lincar-laiu'i-o. late or linear-oblong, 3-nerved, revolute ut the margin, greyish tomentose beneath, )^-l in. long : fls. milky white, 1 in. across; petals rhombic ovate, with distinct claw, spreading; stamens erect. June. 2:113. 1891, 1899:231. Alfred Rehder. FENNEL. Species of. Famleulum (UmbellifercB), an- nuals or treated as such, used as salad or condimental herbs. Nativ ..f S, ,.^ The romnion ( f. officindh. i. ..rMni, iiiLslly for its ;; Ivs., which arc i, . ⢠m i , r,.|^.-. â nni also foi- i'l s amnialir seeds, l.'-r . ilm raw. Sows i^ fall to niMiiv o;i,l, _orn,illation in spi-iii-, or sow in early spring. In any good soil, the plant comes to ma- turity quickly. The Florence or Sweet Fennel is F. dtilce, DC. The bases of the crowded Ifaf-stalks an- nuicli tlii.'ki-ncal, making a :irL'iii,-:ii .-ii tli.' ,.1. Tins thickened base has :r. ':;. r 'â .'.< ing-up blanches tlir . ' in â¢! . â¢:⢠., |, , â i,, i , ;i â .! :â¢â¢â iiig stems With leavos! Tin. I'oni |.l:.iit n ,i . s,.nts the asexual phase of growth (.s' i. inaing its spores normally in spore 1 s,...'i. FiL'. 807), which are borne in masses ,u-i. Fiu'. sos 1 0 1 the back or inaririn of \Uv loaf, or in a few cases arr -rou|, in s|iikos or panicles, or in ^tm^ rin- .-as,", -.|,r. ail in a layer over the en- 4 ?7^. sorus, recog- iiauy of them heteroge- I le resemblance in struc- s. John Smith, relying â ariation in venation and have recognized a much. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images


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