. 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. 936 LOBELIA 3. heteropli:^lla, Labill. Much like the last, but fls. larger, (the middle lobe nearly 1 in. long) and the lower leaves parted into linear lobes: seed winged. Austral. 23:20U. 9:10L 4. t^nuior, R. Br. {L. ramdsa, Benth.). Erect or as- cending, 12
. 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. 936 LOBELIA 3. heteropli:^lla, Labill. Much like the last, but fls. larger, (the middle lobe nearly 1 in. long) and the lower leaves parted into linear lobes: seed winged. Austral. 23:20U. 9:10L 4. t^nuior, R. Br. {L. ramdsa, Benth.). Erect or as- cending, 12-18 in., pubescent: lower Ivs. small, mostly ternately divided, the upper Ivs. linear and mostly en- tire: fls. rather large, bright bine, borne far apart on very slender pedicels, the middle lobe much the largest and obovate: seed smooth and shining, compressed. Austral. BM-STSi (as Z. heterophylla). :93. 1856:281. II. 15:105. AA. Plant perennial (rarely biennial), usually tall or strict-growing. o. Species: fls. line (sometimes varying to white). 5. Kdlmii, Linn. A slender perennial (sometimes bi- ennial ?), 6-18 in. high, glabrous, branched: Ivs. nar- row-spatulate to linear at the top of the stem, remotely denticulate: fls. small (% in. long), very light blue, in a long, loose raceme, on filiform pedicels. On wet banks and slopes and margins of bogs, in N. states: propagat- ing by offsets. by dealers in nativ plants. Useful for bog planting. 6. syphilitica, Linn. Strong, weedy herb, 2-3 ft., gla- brous or nearly so, mostly simple: Ivs. thin, oblong- oval to lanceolate, attenuate to the apex but the point mostly blunt, small-dentate or crenate-denticulate, nar- rowed into a very short petiole: fls. about 1 in. long in a long, wand-like, racemose spike, blue or purplish, the tube about }4 in. long ; calyx hairy and enlarging in fruit, the lance-acuminate lobes conspicuous, and bear- ing auricles in the sinuses. Moist places, E. states. ~ 1. 7:537;
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