. 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. 1652. Passiflora eduHs (X H). FF. Blosso}ns whitey greenish^ purplinh, or varloush/ tinted, but not red. G. Mays of corona {or the oitter ones) about as long as the floral envelopes: leaf-margins strong 11/ serrate {except sometitnes in No. 19). 17. iiicama,ta, Linu. May-pop. Fig. 1650. Tall-climb- ing strong v


. 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. 1652. Passiflora eduHs (X H). FF. Blosso}ns whitey greenish^ purplinh, or varloush/ tinted, but not red. G. Mays of corona {or the oitter ones) about as long as the floral envelopes: leaf-margins strong 11/ serrate {except sometitnes in No. 19). 17. iiicama,ta, Linu. May-pop. Fig. 1650. Tall-climb- ing strong vine, glabrous or nearly so: Ivs 3-lobed to about half their depth, broadly cordate-ovate iu outline, .serrate, the petiole bearing 2 glands near the top: fl. axillary and solitary, about 2 in. across, white, with a light purple corona banded at its center: fr. oblong, about 2 In. long, with 3 sutures, yellow when ripe. Dry places, Va., south and west. 3G97. Mn. 9 weedy plant, but offered by dealers in native plants. With protection, the roots will survive the winter as far north as Baltimore, and the strong herbaceous vines will make a fine cover for arbors and verandas. Easily grown from seeds. 18. 6diilis, Sims. Fig. 1652. Morewoody and stronger: Ivs. large, deeply 3-lobed and serrate : fl. white, often tinted with purple, the rays nearly as long as the envel- opes, white for the upper half but purple at the base: fr. globular-oblong, thickly purple-dotted when ripe, the rind hard. Brazil. 1980. 1857, p. 224; 1883, p. 489. On. 50:1093. III. 23:101. 13 Runs into several forms. The fruit is fragrant and edi- ble, but there is little pulp, the seeds occupying most of the interior. Readilj'^ grown from seeds. Naturalized in tropical countries. 19. pruin6sa, Mast. Climbing, the stems terete, gla- brous: Ivs. broad in outline,3-lobed beyond the middle,the lateral lobes diverging, the margins remotely glandular- toothed, glaucous beneath: stipul


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