. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 330 CLEMATIS 9. crassifdliat Benth. Clira biug : 1 vs. coriaceous. 3-parted; segments nearly entire, ovate-acuminate, witli bases cuneate: fls. in small, axillary panicles; sepals 4, spreading, dull or white ; anthers
. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 330 CLEMATIS 9. crassifdliat Benth. Clira biug : 1 vs. coriaceous. 3-parted; segments nearly entire, ovate-acuminate, witli bases cuneate: fls. in small, axillary panicles; sepals 4, spreading, dull or white ; anthers shorter than the fila- ments. Late summer. Cliina. â Suitahle for greenhouse use, but not yet well introduced. C. aristata, of B. R. 3:2,'i8, is a fair representation of this 488. Clematis He, 10. Meyeniina, Walp. Climbing rapidly, more hardy than C crassifoHa : Its. much the same, but with the segments obtuse or cordate at the base : fls, much as in that species, but with the anthers longer than the fila- ments. Late summer. China. EEE. Fls. perfect, yellow, and more spreading than the preceding. 11. orientalis, Linn. (C. graviolens, Lindl.)- A rapid climber, reaching 12-15 ft.: Ivs. thin, glaucous and shiny, twice or thrice ternate ; Ifts. 3-parted or -lobed, with small, ovate, entire or cut-toothed divisions: fls. solitary, becoming erect or nearly so, IK in. across; sepals 4, yel- low, tinted with green, somewhat reflexed ; styles plu- mose. Himalaya region. Lav. 21. Figured as 6'..grrtr(?o?ens in the following : Gn. 45:954, p. 240. :374b; 6:548. cc. the new growth, appearing snccessivehj throughout the summer. D. Climbing plants. 12. lanugindsa, Lindl. {including , Hort.). Climbing only 5 or 6 ft.: Ivs. simple or of 3 Ifts., cordate- acuminate, woolly beneath: fls. erect, woolly in the bud, the largest of the wild species, being 6 in. across; sepals 5 or (3, broadly ovate, leathery, rather flat, overlapping, lavender or
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