. 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. 274. Sproutiner leaf of Bryophyllum. sphagnum and kept moist and shady, by cuttings in August under glass, and by layers. empetrif6rmis, Gray. Five to 8 in.: Ivs. H-H in. long, finely serrate: fls. campanulate, 6 or more on slender, glandular pedicels, in short racemes: corolla rosy pur- ple, about a in. broad.
. 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. 274. Sproutiner leaf of Bryophyllum. sphagnum and kept moist and shady, by cuttings in August under glass, and by layers. empetrif6rmis, Gray. Five to 8 in.: Ivs. H-H in. long, finely serrate: fls. campanulate, 6 or more on slender, glandular pedicels, in short racemes: corolla rosy pur- ple, about a in. broad. Brit. Columbia to Calif. 3176 (as Menziesia empetriformis). er6ctus, Lindl. (B. empetrifdrmis x BodotJidmnus Chamcecistus). Six to 10 : Ivs. slightly serrate: fls. 2-10, rosy pink, rotate-campanulate, about K in. broad. 7: 659. 1: garden origin. ,Gr&Y. Allied to B. empetriformis. Fls. larger; stamens exserted. Sierra Nevada.âB, glandulifldrus, Gray. Fls. urceolate-ovate, sulphur-yellow. Sitka to Brit. Columb.â B. Gmelini, Don. Fls. smaU, rosy, 3-10, in slender peduneled racemes. Kamschatka, Behring's Isl.âJ5. taxifblia. Gray. Fls. oblong-urceolate, purple. High Mts. of N. E. Amer., Greenland, N. Eu., N. Asia, N. Jap. ALFRED Eehdee. ERYdNIA (Greek, to sprout, referring to the annual growth from the tuber). Cucurbit&cece. A genus of 7 species of perennial cucurbits, natives of Europe and W. Asia. They are herbaceous perennial climbers, with the staminate fls. in racemes, while Bryonopsis is an annual plant, with the staminate fls. in fascicles. All spe- cies of Bryonia are dioecious except B. alia. Bryonopsis is monoecious. See Cogniaux, in DC. Mon. Phan. 2:469. A. Fls. dicecious : stigmas rough: fruits red. di6ica, Jacq. Bryony. Height 6-12 ft.: root long, fleshy, branching, white, a finger's thickness: Ivs. ovate or roundish in outline, 5-lobed, margin wavy-toothed, rough with callous points, paler beneath : pistillate fls. gre
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