. 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. 362. Carex Morrowi. H6TT0wi, Boott. (C. Japdnica, Hort., not C. amtif&lia, Sort.). Fig. 362. CARICA 245 aim 1 ft. Pith three slender pisfillar< ^i-il^iv j | in, ioni: i ti-iii ^ln;iths:perigvnium small and tinii, , 2-toothed, glabrous. Jap. ill. i:j; 2U. p.
. 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. 362. Carex Morrowi. H6TT0wi, Boott. (C. Japdnica, Hort., not C. amtif&lia, Sort.). Fig. 362. CARICA 245 aim 1 ft. Pith three slender pisfillar< ^i-il^iv j | in, ioni: i ti-iii ^ln;iths:perigvnium small and tinii, , 2-toothed, glabrous. Jap. ill. i:j; 2U. p. 9.—A very handsome plant, suited for pots or the stiff, clean, white-edged foliage keeps in conditionfor months, making the plant useful for decorationsin which pot-plants are used. It is perfectly hardy incentral New York, holding its foliage all winter. A use-ful florists plant. tenikria, Hort. {C. thiera, Hort.). Slender but stiff :Ivs. narrow, rolling more or less when dry; staminatespikes long-stalked : pistillate spikes 1 or 2, short-stalked, short, with few large-turgid, tapering, shining. 360. Carex lurida. one of the(Natural size.)ri, staminate spike; 6, b, pistillate spikes. perigynia and awl-like, rough-pointed scales. , for its stiff foliage. Grows 18-30 Allied to the N. Amer. C. hullata, Schk. Gaudlchaudiina, Kunth (C. vulrjtlris. Fries, , Boon). Culms erect, 1-2 ft.: Ivs. longand grass-like : staminate lis. in terminal spikes : pis-tUlate fls. in 2-3 cylindrical,sessile or subsessile spikeperigynium lenticular, siii;very short beaked, oti^mn iytoothed, finely f Austral., N. planting. Fraseri, Andre no midncrvp,evergreen : «-iilhigh, beariii:;- ;single whitishstaminate at t<ovoid, thin ammountain woods, V:as C. remarkable pi CAElCA (a geographicalname). Passiflor&cece. trees, mostly with un-branched trunks, the juicemilky. Lvs. near the t
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