. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. BUDDLEIA 287 slender â willow-like leaves and nearly white catalpa-like flowers. The capsules are about 6 inches long. The leaves are whorled in 3's, opposite and alternate on the same twigs; near the tips where the flowers occur they are generally alternate. Hardy in the Gulf states and begins to bloom when only a few feet high, though it sometimes reaches the height of 30 feet. ' [Seeds; twig cuttings.]. Fig. DOO. âColvill'sBuddleia. Fig. BOl. â Globe-flowered Buddleia. Chiondnthus. Pkiuge-treb or Old Man's Beaed (494) â C


. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. BUDDLEIA 287 slender â willow-like leaves and nearly white catalpa-like flowers. The capsules are about 6 inches long. The leaves are whorled in 3's, opposite and alternate on the same twigs; near the tips where the flowers occur they are generally alternate. Hardy in the Gulf states and begins to bloom when only a few feet high, though it sometimes reaches the height of 30 feet. ' [Seeds; twig cuttings.]. Fig. DOO. âColvill'sBuddleia. Fig. BOl. â Globe-flowered Buddleia. Chiondnthus. Pkiuge-treb or Old Man's Beaed (494) â Chionan- thus virginicaâis a handsome shrub orsmall tree vpith large opposite (occa- sionally alternate) entire-edged deciduous leaves and fringe-like drooping white flowers in May and June. The fruit is a dark blue oval drupe 1^ inch long, ripe in the fall. There is a Chinese species with broader and less fringe-like petals to the flowers, which are not so pendent on the branches, Chinese Feingb-tbeb (495) â Chionanthus rettisa. [Seeds (in the fall); layers ; twig cuttings (under glass).] Buddleia. The Buddleias are a group, 70 species, of beautiful shrubs (and trees, in the tropics) of rather warm climates. The leaves are opposite, simple, deciduous (or evergreen in the tropics), entire or notched. The flowers are tubular or bell-shaped with a 4-lobed border and 4 stamens included in the tube. The fruit is a 2-celled many-seeded capsule. The stems are more or less 4-sided. Only a few of the hardier. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1838-1908; Draycott, Ada (Apgar). New York, Cincinnati [etc] American Book Company


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