. 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. PIMELEA CC. Color of involucrul Irs. pink or red, or tinged only at margin. D. Fls. rose-colored 13. ferruginea DD. Fls. white and pink in same head 1-1. spectabilis DDD. Fls. pale yellow 15. spatliulata AAAA. Involucral Ivs. 8 or usually more than S 16. imbricata 1. l


. 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. PIMELEA CC. Color of involucrul Irs. pink or red, or tinged only at margin. D. Fls. rose-colored 13. ferruginea DD. Fls. white and pink in same head 1-1. spectabilis DDD. Fls. pale yellow 15. spatliulata AAAA. Involucral Ivs. 8 or usually more than S 16. imbricata 1. longiHdra, R. Br. Stems 4 ft. or more high, slender, very leafy: Ivs. sometimes alternate, linear, hairy: fls. pure white, hairy externally, long and slender: heads globose, many-fld.: anthers yellow, not exserted. 3281. 2. drupicea, Labill. A straggling shrub 6-8 ft. high or lower: branches leafy: Ivs. ovate to oblong-elliptical or oblong-linear, glabrous above, slightly silky hairy beneath, distinctly penniveined : fls. white or tinged with pink, silky hairy, small; anthers yellow, hardly ex- serted: heads sessile, few-fld. 6:540. 3. hypericina, A. Cunn. Stem slender, 3 ft. or more high: branches not vpry lonfy; Ivs. elliptically oblong, smooth : fls. hernuqiliru'iiti- :itnl female on distinct plants, very hairy . \t. riiall) ; lir riii:iphrodite fls. longer and more slender: li'-:i(U in;iii\-llii. and crowded.—Very similar to P. , in fart placed as a variety of it in Flora Australiensis; distinguished in having more involucral Ivs. much shorter than the fls. and silky pu- bescent or hoary. 3330. 4. lignstTlna, Labill. Erect, 5-6 ft. high: Ivs. ovate to oblong or elliptical: involucral Ivs. 4, very rarely 5 or 6, as long as the , glabrous: fls. sometimes female only, silky hairy. Int. into Calif., where it is said to do very well. 21:1829. 5. suavSolens, Meissn. Erect, usually less than 1 ft. high, sometimes branching at base only:


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