. 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 . rly 4 in. long, red out-side, reddish white within: fr. violet, 2 in. long. Central Mex. 1889, p. .568; 1890,p. 128. 11. Daiitwiztii, Haage {P. Haclgei, Poselg.). Colum-nar, reaching 5 ft. in height, 4 in. in diam.: ribs 25-30,low, ol)tuse : areolae close together, bearing ove


. 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 . rly 4 in. long, red out-side, reddish white within: fr. violet, 2 in. long. Central Mex. 1889, p. .568; 1890,p. 128. 11. Daiitwiztii, Haage {P. Haclgei, Poselg.). Colum-nar, reaching 5 ft. in height, 4 in. in diam.: ribs 25-30,low, ol)tuse : areolae close together, bearing over 20needle-like, spreading and interlocking spines, and alsocopious long, white, curled hairs which cover the wholeupper part of the plant, like a spiders web: cephaliumand fl. not certainly known. Northern Peru. 1873 21:2163. AAAA. Fruiting areoltp and younger parts of the plantbearing short hairs, but cephalium wanting. 12. ex^rens, Schura. {P. v\rens, Lem.). Branching atbase, 3-4 ft. high, 2-3 in. in diam., tapering above:ribs 4-6, ol>tuse, the sterile shoots with short, sparse,woolly hairs at the top; spines comiiionly 7 radials,very short, 1-3 centrals 4 times as lotig; woolly hairsmuch more abundant on the blooming plant: fls. about3 in. long, trumpet-bell-shaped, without wool or 1803. Pilocereus Schottii. PIMELEAPILTJMNA. See Trichopilia. PIMELEA (Greek, fat; referrmg to the fleshy seeds).Thymehedcece. Rice Flower. A genus comprising-many showy species, and confined almost exclusivelyto Australia and neighboring islands. They are mostlydelicate shrubs, fitted only for greenhouse culture,though reported to be hardy in the open wherever thelemon can be successfully grown. Lvs. nearly alwaysopposite, always simple and entire: inflorescence usu-ally a terminal head or cluster, never umbellate, oftenwith an involucre of 4 or more bracts at the base: per-ianth tubular, with a spreading (rarely erect) 4-lobedlimb: stamens 2, inserted in the throat opposi


Size: 876px × 2851px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookpublishernewyo, bookyear1906