. 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. ^ 2476. Trumpet Vine — Tecoma radicans (X M). 2477. Tecoma grandiflora on a clothes post. raiifblia. Don (Tabebuia serra- tifolia, Nichols.). Evergreen tree : Ivs, digitate,with 4-5, oblong-ovate acuminate Ifts. serrate at the apex. 3-5 in. long: fls. in ter- minal panicles, tubular-fun- nelt'orm, yellow. W. In
. 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. ^ 2476. Trumpet Vine — Tecoma radicans (X M). 2477. Tecoma grandiflora on a clothes post. raiifblia. Don (Tabebuia serra- tifolia, Nichols.). Evergreen tree : Ivs, digitate,with 4-5, oblong-ovate acuminate Ifts. serrate at the apex. 3-5 in. long: fls. in ter- minal panicles, tubular-fun- nelt'orm, yellow. W. Indies. —T. spectdbiiis, Planch. & Lind. (Tabebuia spectabilis. Nichols.). Evergreen tree; Ivs. digitate, with 5-stalked, ovate to oblong-ovate, cren- ately serrate Ifts.: fls. in terminal panicles, orange- yellow, funnelform -campa- nulate. Columbia. 9: '. Yaldividna, Phil. ( &Seem.). Evergreen climb- ing shrub: Ivs. odd-pinnate, with 9-15 elliptic to ovate-oblong, small Ifts., serrate near the apex or almost entire: fls. in ter- minal racemes, tubular, with short 5-lobed limb, orange, about Chile. 1870:1182. GUI. Alfred Rehder. (named for Tecophila Billotti, daufi:h- ter of a botanist). Hcemodoracew. Chilean Crocus. Two Chilean bulbous early-flowering plants, useful for pots or for forcing, one of which is offered by Dutch bulb dealers. They look like blue crocuses. They are stemless plants, with 1 - few-fid. scapes and linear or lanceolate leaves arising from tunicated corms. The flowers are blue, campanulate. with 6 segments, 3 per- fect stamens and 3 staminodia, a single style and a 3- loculed ovary. The botanical position of Tecophilsea is open to discussion, but the inferior ovary seems to take it out of the Liliaceae, with which it has been placed by some writers. The plants are useful for blooming in pots indoors early in spring. T. violceflora, Bertero, does not appear to be introduced. Th
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