. 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 . 2313. Leopard Plant, or Farfugium—Senecio Kaempferi,var. aureo-maculatus (X 3lj). cordate-ovate to cordate-triangular, angled or undulateand sinuate-toothed, rather long-stalked: fls. purple-red. Canary Isl.—The supposed parent of the floristsCinerarias, for discussion of which see


. 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 . 2313. Leopard Plant, or Farfugium—Senecio Kaempferi,var. aureo-maculatus (X 3lj). cordate-ovate to cordate-triangular, angled or undulateand sinuate-toothed, rather long-stalked: fls. purple-red. Canary Isl.—The supposed parent of the floristsCinerarias, for discussion of which see p. 318, Vol. I. 1658 SENECIO SEQUOIA 5. elegans, Linn. (S. purpureus, Hort. JacobTea ile-</aws, Moench). Purple Ragwort. Annual, viscid-pu-bescent, erect or diffuse, 1-2 ft.: Ivs. various, mostlyoblong in outline, pinnate, lobed or toothed, the sinusesmostly broad and rounded, clasping at the base: headsin loose corymbs, the rays purple, disk-fls. yellow. 238. —Var. erectus, Harvey. Stem slender. 2314. Senecio mikaiuoides, usually called German Ivy. but erect, the Ivs. pinnate or 2-pinnatifid. Senecio ele-gans is an old garden plant. A common form of it hasdouble fls. Var. ^Ibus, Hort., has white fls. 6. pulcher, Hook. & Arn. Robust, 2-4 ft., white-cob-webby, the stem simple or nearly so and scarcely leafy:Ivs. long (4-10 in.), oblong-lanceolate, thick, shallow-lobed and crenate-toothed: heads 2-3 in. across, withmany long, red-purple rays and a yellow disk. Uruguayand Argentina. 5959. 1877, p. 94; 1896, p. 49, p. 122. 40:745. —A very bold species, withstriking erect habit and large fls. in summer. Perennial,although it has been described as annual. In protectedplaces and well-drained soils, it is hardy in southernNew England. 7. mikanioides, Otto(5. scrt«^e»(s,DC.). German 2314. Slender and glabrous, tall-twining: Ivs. ovateor deltoid-ovate in outline, mostly with a deep basalsinus, sharply 5-7-angled or angle-lobed: he


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