. 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. 1578 ROTHROC?KIA 5-parted; stigma abruptly produced from the top into a column having a 3-crested apex. Syn. Flora N. Amer., vol. 2, part 1, p. 403. cordiSdlia, A. Gray. Lvs. opposite, slender-petioled, cordate, acutely acuminate: fls. white or whitish, in racemes; cor
. 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. 1578 ROTHROC?KIA 5-parted; stigma abruptly produced from the top into a column having a 3-crested apex. Syn. Flora N. Amer., vol. 2, part 1, p. 403. cordiSdlia, A. Gray. Lvs. opposite, slender-petioled, cordate, acutely acuminate: fls. white or whitish, in racemes; corolla'-lobes 3^ lines long. Along water- courses near the borders of Arizona. Cult, in S. Calif. F. W. Barclay. EOTJGE PLANT. Rivina humilis. EOtrPALA (probably a native name in Guiana). Also spelled liopala, Mhopala, etc. Proteiiceir. A genus of about 40 species of the tropical retrions nf They are mostly woody plants, wiili green lvs., either simple or piniiaii': il-, m spicuous, in axillary or lateral -, | pairs, hermaphrodite, regular; iMiiaiiih rather straight, but little dilated at the somewhat globular: ovary sessile; ovuli orthotropous. A. Hairs rust-colored. Pdhlii, Meisn. (/.'. (â¢â,â ,â â,â â,?.â¢,<.<;.â , ). with branches clciilud witli i-nsi\ .-(.'d i tomentum: Its. 1 II, â ir nmn Imh-. jiinnair. 5-8 pairs of Ifts. ;ir<- ;:-r, in. Iii^', stout petiolules 1 in. or less long, ovate or ( liquely ovate, acuminate, acutely serrate: fl % in. long, white or yellowish, in nearly ses sile axillary racemes 3-5 in. long. G095, AA. Hairs goldi atirea, Linden. Accord Hort. 1866:202, this species for the golden hairs covering the upper parts of the stem and pet- ioles. Brazil.âRare and imper- fectly known, but still offered in America. in botanical works. EOWAN. Sorbus Aueuparii EOYAL CEOWN. Eucomis BOYAL PALM. B0Y£NA (Adrian van Roy en, professor of botany in Univ. of Leyden; died 1779). EbenAceie. Royena lucida
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