. 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. 1888 UTRICULARIA UVULARIA A, Habit aquatic: foliage dissected into numerous thread-like segments: Ivs. floating vulgaris AA. Habit terrestrial or epiphytic: foliage entire^ erect. B. Color of fls. white, iirith a. yellow palate montana BB. Color of fls. yellow, with «n orange jia late biJida BB. Color of fls, p


. 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. 1888 UTRICULARIA UVULARIA A, Habit aquatic: foliage dissected into numerous thread-like segments: Ivs. floating vulgaris AA. Habit terrestrial or epiphytic: foliage entire^ erect. B. Color of fls. white, iirith a. yellow palate montana BB. Color of fls. yellow, with «n orange jia late biJida BB. Color of fls, purjile, violet or lilac, with a yellow palate. B. Ijvs. broader than long. C. Shape of Ivs. reniform. D. Fls. pale blue or lilac janthina DD. Fls. rose-colored reniformig cc. Shape of Ivs. obcordate Humboldtii BB. Lvs. long and narrow, linear, ob- long or lanceolate. c. Fls. pale lilac Endresii cc. Fls. violet-purple longiJolia vulgaris, Lirrn. Hardy native aquatic plant, with crowded, 2-3-pinuately divided floating Ivs. K in. long, provided with numerous bladders and yellow fls. J-S in. long or more, borne in 3-20-fld. racemes. June-Aug. Brooks and pouds, Eu., Asia, N. Amer. 3:191. Gn. 28, p. —Advertised by American aquatic spe- cialists and collectors of native plants. montana, Poir. Tropical American epiphyte, with clusters of tubers %-% in. long, minute, deformed, useless bladders and large white fls. with a yellow palate, the fls. 1—t on a scape, each IK in. across. Lvs. 4-G in, long, elliptic-lanceolate. Trunks of trees. West Indies and S. Amer. 5923. 19:1942. 18:G4.—A lovely species. bifida, Linn. Terrestrial species from tropical Asia, with minute bladders and small yellow fls. resembling a diminutive Linaria or Butter and Eggs. Lvs. densely matted, erect, thread-like, 1-2 in. long: fls. yellow, with an orange pale, Vs in. long, 5-8 in a raceme: pedicels drooping in fruit. India, Malaya, China, Japan, Phil- ippines. C(i89. —Once cu


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