. 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. 1G14 SAPOKARIA in a loose corymbose panicle; calyx-tet-th ovate, obtuse, n]embraiious-mary:iin--fl. Spriuy:. Italy, Greece. 1851:2yl.âVar. alba is also in ^. Seed sbunld be the fall for sprini; llln slVll â Ho\vfi-iii; April fn. DR. Lrs. ncufr: j>. Kort. -Tdhn Saul, sfcijis ti) lie \iiikiio\
. 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. 1G14 SAPOKARIA in a loose corymbose panicle; calyx-tet-th ovate, obtuse, n]embraiious-mary:iin--fl. Spriuy:. Italy, Greece. 1851:2yl.âVar. alba is also in ^. Seed sbunld be the fall for sprini; llln slVll â Ho\vfi-iii; April fn. DR. Lrs. ncufr: j>. Kort. -Tdhn Saul, sfcijis ti) lie \iiikiio\vn to botaiiisrs. J. p., Keller and P. W. Bakllay SAPROPHYTE(areek, roffi-ii, and plant, i. e., liviii;^ (.»n dead ory;anic niaUi-rl- A plant (wheth- er bacterium, or higher plant) subsistintr upon the humus ^. The customary classihcaticin which includes under tliM term " saprophyte" all bacteria that do not sub- sist living plants or animals nn longer corre- " spouds with facts. The integrity of tlie idassification has been by the discovery of certain bacteria in the soil, as the nitrify- ing bacteria, which are able, even without snnlight, to appropriate the carbon dioxid of the atmosphere. Among the fungi we class as saprophytes all plants which live up'') and the stirdvliorn (PJiaUns impudicuH). ]M"sr mushrooms and toadstools are sap- rophytes (Fig. 22.'»1). Some of the tlnwering plants pos- sessing ectotruphic niycorhiza (Indian pipe, Mouotropii Kill flora') and endotropbic mycorhiza [Nfoffla indns- ai'is, Gorall'ir/ii-a iunata, JiJpipo(/iiiii a/tJi iilJnni, wnow ])lant, â¢Sareofh-s stnn/niiiea and Thi.'^iniit A scroi;') are also classed as saprophytes. j,-jhx W. IlARSHBEKriEK. SARACA (from Sayac, the name of the genus in India). Legnin'nid^a'. About 0 species of tropical Asiatic trees, with glabrous, rigid-coriaceous, abruptly pinnate Ivs. and yellow, rose or red Hs. in dense, sessile, axillary, corymbose panicl
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