. 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. 1330 PHYTEUMA PHYTOLACCA horticultural purposes they may be as dis- tinct species. A native of the Alps with fls. of sky-blue ( 2061), erroneously as P. betonicwfolhim) or pur- plish blue ( 2271). 4. Mich^lii, All. This may also be distinguished from P. scorzonerifoHum and P. betoniccefolium


. 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. 1330 PHYTEUMA PHYTOLACCA horticultural purposes they may be as dis- tinct species. A native of the Alps with fls. of sky-blue ( 2061), erroneously as P. betonicwfolhim) or pur- plish blue ( 2271). 4. Mich^lii, All. This may also be distinguished from P. scorzonerifoHum and P. betoniccefolium by having the calyx pilose at the middle, it being glabrous in the other two. A native of Mt. Cenis in Sardinia, with Ivs. never cordate. Color of fls. not stated, probably blue. 5. ,long-stalked: bracts fewer than in P. Michelii and probably not re- flexed. Eu. Not 20G(i, which is P. scorzoneri- foHum. Color of fls. not stated. G. spicatum, Linn. The color of the fls. (whitish or yellowish, green at tips) is highly characteristic: lower Ivs. doubly crenate-serrate, long-stalked, cordate: spike oblong, 2-'y in. long. Eu. 2347. 7. HAlleri, All. Lower Ivs. doubly and coarsely ser- rate, long-stalked: spike ovoid-oblong; fls. dark violet to white. Eu. 8. limoniSdlium, Sibth. & Sm. Fig. 1792. This may be distinguished from P. campanitloules by the stem-lvs., which are fewer and pass into bracts: fls. light blue. The inflorescence is more sparse, but very dainty. Mt. Olympus, Dalmatia, near Naples. 2145 {P. stricta). 7:007 (P. virgata). 9. campanuloldes, Bieb. Sufficiently distinguished in the key and iinder No. 8. Caucasus, Armenia. 1015 shows a stalk with over 60 fls., while P. Umonifo- Uiim has only 12-30. dark violet. 10. paucifldrum, Linn. Very dwarf: Ivs. entire; root-lvs. short, obovate-lanceolate: bracts ciliate, entire or subdentate at base, never dentate at apex. Western Alps and Pyrenees. Fls. viol


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