. 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. 1792 THALICTRUM the three angles, stipitate. Summer. Mts. of E. China. 7152. III. 8 close ally of T. Cheli- donii of the Himalayas so much admired in Europe. Well worth introduc- tion. 11. occidenUle, Gray. Allied to T. dioicitm, which it closely rese


. 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. 1792 THALICTRUM the three angles, stipitate. Summer. Mts. of E. China. 7152. III. 8 close ally of T. Cheli- donii of the Himalayas so much admired in Europe. Well worth introduc- tion. 11. occidenUle, Gray. Allied to T. dioicitm, which it closely resem- bles, but it is more ro- bust and taller: Ivs. glandular -puberulent: akenes long, slender, thin-walled, 2-edged, ribbed, not furrowed. 12. F6ndleri,Engelm. Piir. 2«U. A Tunable. THEOBROMA TH£A. See Tea and Camellia. THELESPfiEMA (Greek, u'art, seed; the seeds are often papillose). Compdsitw. A genus of about 8 spe- cies of annual or perennial herbs, rarely shrubby at the base, native to the extra-tropical regions of North and South America. They are smooth herbs with aspect of Coreopsis, with much cut leaves and long pedunculate flower-heads, typically yellow rays and yellow, some- times pui-plish or brownish, disk-flowers. The genus may be separated from Coreopsis by the form of the involucre, which is in 2 series of bracts with the inner series united to about the middle into a cup, while in Coreopsis the 2 series are distinct and united only at the very base. The seeds, especially the outer ones of the head, in Thelesperma are often tuberculate. hjbridum, Voss (Cosmidinm Burridgednnm, Hort.). Fi-. Jt'.ir,. A hardy annual, VA ft. high, a hybrid of T. f/hinll,ml and Coreopsis tinctoria, from the latter of wlihh it acquires the brown-purple color of its rays. Ijv^. I)ipinnately divided into filiform lobes not wider than the stem. p. w. Barclay. Ill r com- ^ 111 1 I 111 I > long : obliquely ovate, flat- tened, 3-4 ribs on each face. July, Aug. W. Texas to Montana


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