. 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. HELIANTHUS broad, short-peduncled ; rays 15-25, about l\i in. loug, showy. Prairies, Ind., 111., Wis. Gn. 45:960. 31:204. âA desirable Helianthus. The garden form B. semipleiius is better than the type. Resembles tall-grow- ing forms of S. rigidiis, but disk yello
. 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. HELIANTHUS broad, short-peduncled ; rays 15-25, about l\i in. loug, showy. Prairies, Ind., 111., Wis. Gn. 45:960. 31:204. âA desirable Helianthus. The garden form B. semipleiius is better than the type. Resembles tall-grow- ing forms of S. rigidiis, but disk yellow. 20. Califdrnicus, DC. Stem 3-8 ft. high. Ivs. lanceo- late, rough on both sides: ds. loosely paniculate. Calif. â Most of the plants grown under this name are a gar- den form of ZT. â¢, Lincil. 2I:1S1 4); ,\: irk â till coocineum, âln,r, trr'ni, 1 1 var. atrosanguineum , Hurt . ii'tmniiihii IIm, H^rt! ). The forms with very large he :uls are often know n as H. I >iac,;iâlh,i,il, Hort. The dot: ible forms are often known f IS //. ,ââi,slr Its urn Hort. Other portraits of th is specii es will be found in 24:58. 1851: 101. BB. Heads medium to stnall, in clusters. C. Color yellow or orange. aTenJLrium, DC. A foot or less high, herbaceous: Ivs. plane, wh'ite-woolly, the lower ones oblong-obovate and long-attenuated into a petiole, the upper ones linear-lan- ceolate and acute: heads globular, in compact little co- rymbs, bright yellow. Perennial, in sand, France.âAp- parently not cult, in this country. See Everlasting. orientMe, Gsertn. (Onaphdlium orientdle, Linn.). Stem simple, IJ^ ft. or less tall: lvs. oval-oblong to lan- ceolate, obtuse, sessile, rather small: heads bricrlit yel- low, small, globular, in corymbs. S. Eu. to Asia Minor.â Much cult, in Mediterranean regions, but little known in this country. apicuiatum, D. Don. Perennial, 1-2 ft., tomentose, leafy below: lvs. lance-spatulate. the base mo
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