. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1312 PHCENIX 8. pilmila, Hort. Stem slender, graceful. 6-10 ft.: Ivs. 10-16 ft. long, recurved, drooping; Ifts. 8-12 in. long. 4-ranked. Gt. 20, p. 173 (description). Fla. Farm. & Fr. Gr. 1898:67. 9. Canari^nsiB, Hort. {P. tenuis, Versch. P. Jtiba, Webb). Resemblin


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1312 PHCENIX 8. pilmila, Hort. Stem slender, graceful. 6-10 ft.: Ivs. 10-16 ft. long, recurved, drooping; Ifts. 8-12 in. long. 4-ranked. Gt. 20, p. 173 (description). Fla. Farm. & Fr. Gr. 1898:67. 9. Canari^nsiB, Hort. {P. tenuis, Versch. P. Jtiba, Webb). Resembling P. dactylifera, but more slender and graceful in all its parts: Ivs. more numerous. Ca- nary Islands. 1888:181. HI. 15:405. V. 19:51. Gng. 5:215. Gn. 57, p. 255. 1893, pp. 126, macroc&rpa is cult, in Florida. 10. sylv^stris, Roxb. Stem solitary, stout, 25-40 ft. high, clothed with persistent petiole bases: Iva. 10-15 ft., glabrous; petiole spiny; segments 1-2 ft., fascicled, 2-4-ranked, rigid, light green. Very close to P. dacti/l- ifera and perhaps the origin of that plant. India. 10:351. V. 16:101. P. 1872, p. 29. Gn. 54, p. 117. III. 10 hybrid of P. sylrestris and Canarien- sis secured by E. H. Hart is highly praised by Ameri- can connoisseurs. 11. dactylifera, Linn. (P. cycadifdlia. Hort.). Date- palm. Pig. 1764. Stem tall, erect: Ivs. glaucous, arcuate-ascending; Ifts. linear-lanceolate acuminate, strongly complicate, the lower 4-ranked, the upper 2- ranked, irregularly and remotely aggregate: fr. evlin- drical-elliptical, 1-2 in. long. Arabia, N. Afr. 1893, p. 127.âVar. ezc61sa is cult, in Florida. See Date. P. dumdsa. Hort. Saul. 1893. Of "dwarf ; .Seems unknown to botanists.âP. glauca, cult, by H. Nehrling, is a name not in the texts.âi*. Natalensis and vur. variegata jire offered by Reasoner, but no description is available.âP. San- deridna. Presumably introduced within recent years by San- der &


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