. 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. VITIS 2'S. bicolor, Lo t'.mte ( r. anirnfiio/in, JluuS'tn). Blue Okape. or Slmmek Gkape of tlie North. FIlt. 2701. A strong:, hii^h-climbiiii: vine, with mostly long interiHMh's aad thick diaphragms, the young growth and rant's generally perfectly glal>rous and mostly (butnot alwiiys) glaucous - lilne. tenil


. 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. VITIS 2'S. bicolor, Lo t'.mte ( r. anirnfiio/in, JluuS'tn). Blue Okape. or Slmmek Gkape of tlie North. FIlt. 2701. A strong:, hii^h-climbiiii: vine, with mostly long interiHMh's aad thick diaphragms, the young growth and rant's generally perfectly glal>rous and mostly (butnot alwiiys) glaucous - lilne. tenilrils and petioles very long: Ivs. large, round-cordate- ovate in onfline. glabrous and dull above and Vrry heavily glaucous - biue below, but losing the bloom and becoming dull green very late iu tin- season, those on the young growth deeply ;>- ndobt'd and on the older growths s h a 11 o w I y ;i- ;bed, the basal sinus running from dcci> to shallow. rlie nuirgius mostly shallow - toothed or sinuate - toothed (:it least not so prominently notiMi-tootlied as in I', trs//va/is] : cluster and nearly sini|de (sometimes forked). .^-^ a loui; or ju-oininent i>eduncle: the purph- and dense glaucous berries of meilium size ( Sin. or less iu diain, sour but pleasant-tasted when ripe (just before f seeds rather small. Almndant northwards along streams and ou banks, there taking the place of ('. <;h'm li.'^. Ranges from New FjU-j;. and 111. to the mountains of W. North Carolina and to W. distingaislied from r. irsfirdlls (at least in its northern forms) by the absence of rufous tomentum, the bUie-^lau<'ous siuall- toothed leavf^s, an<l lonir pptinlfs and tendrils. It ha^ been misundnrstfiod I'ei-ause it loses its glaucous char- acter in the fall. 24. Caribeea. DC. Fiir. 2702. Climbing, with floccnlent- woully (or rarely almost glabrous) and striate shoots: tendrils rarely continuous: Ivs. cordate-ovate or even broader ami mostly acuminate-pointed, some


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