Archive image from page 76 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofamer01bail1 Year: 1900 ALOE ALOE 51 BBB. Form of Ivs. elongated, gradually tapering: size of Ivs. large : bonier absent: teeth usually coarse. 14. BMnesii, Dyer. (A . Bdrberce, Dyer.). A very large forking tree, in cultivation becomin
Archive image from page 76 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofamer01bail1 Year: 1900 ALOE ALOE 51 BBB. Form of Ivs. elongated, gradually tapering: size of Ivs. large : bonier absent: teeth usually coarse. 14. BMnesii, Dyer. (A . Bdrberce, Dyer.). A very large forking tree, in cultivation becoming tall, though at first slender : Ivs. very concave, dark green, remotely den- tate, spaced along the stem above, with white-margined sheathing base : inflor. short and compact, the reddish fls. tumid. 3:115. II. 19, pp. 5GU-571, ft'. 117,119,120,122. 6848. 15. v6ra, Linn. [A. vulg(triSf Lam. A. Barbad4nsis, Mill.). Low or small, slender tree : Ivs. broader, less channeled, pale gray-green, coarsely dentate, not sheath- ing: fls. yellow. Suckers, freely produced in cultivation, liave clear apple-green mottled linear Ivs. Mediterra- nean region, and naturalized through the warmer parts â¢of the world.âThe oldest known and probably the com- monest species. Var. officinalis, Forsk. (A. rub4scens, DC. A. Indlca, Koyle). Lvs. purplish: fls. red-orange. Orient. 16. Succotrina, Lam.(, Thunb., not Willd.). Related to the last: lvs. relatively narrower, dark green, coarsely serrate : fls. red, variously tipped and striped. â¬ape. 472, Gn. 45, p. hybrid with . ci?i- aris is Laetii. Var. purpurAscens, Gawl. [A. purpurdscens, Haw. A. ranidsa, Haw.). Lvs. purplish. 1474. 17. arborscens, Mill. {. fnttcosa, Lam.). Low, slen- -dertree: st. roughened by old leaf bases: lvs. dark green, glaucescent, coarsely green-dentate to hooked serrate when separated, with whitish sheathing bases : fls. red. Oape. 1306. Var. frut6scens,
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