. 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. 1202 PANDANUS popular variegated advertised in Amer., but fo form, see No. 2. 15. Vandermieschii, Balf. f. Lvs. stiff, suberect, 2K-3 ft. long, lK-2 in. broad, very glaucous; margins red and thickened; spines strong, red; midrib red. prominent, spinv. Attains 20 ft. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1202 PANDANUS popular variegated advertised in Amer., but fo form, see No. 2. 15. Vandermieschii, Balf. f. Lvs. stiff, suberect, 2K-3 ft. long, lK-2 in. broad, very glaucous; margins red and thickened; spines strong, red; midrib red. prominent, spinv. Attains 20 ft. in Mascarenes. III. 18^i|.lni ;^v ~ it i- and usually more upright than /', I 1 - ^. are dark green and the plant does not i r^. The spelling Vander- meerschii is i. Another View of Pandanus. In the third edition of Vilmorin's Blumengartnerei, Voss gives a very different treatment of Paudanus. It has every evidence of being based upon living plants in German conservatories. A portion of it is here trans- lated and ^^ feminine Candelabmm, 3. reflexa Javanica, 8. 6,7. A. To7<ng plants with unbranched stems. R. Upper s!r!r of lis. flat on each half. 1. iitilis, Liiiii. I P. n,l,iriil!ssima, Jacq.). Margin of lvs. jjurplisli , stmn^'lv s])iiiy: lower side of lvs. with a keel. \ar. Madagaecariensis, Van Houtte {P. f'an- dermeeschii, Balf.). Lvs. thickly white-powdered at the base. 'ors/eri, Moore, from Lord Howe's Island: lvs. light green and shining above, bluish green beneath; spines yellowish green. BB. Upper side of lvs. more or less keeled on each half. 2. (, Hort.). Afastgrower; large specimens occasionally flower in German conser- vatories and then branch. Lvs. light green; spines lighter, marginal ones erect, those of the keel below recurved. 3. CandeUbrum, Beauv. In this and No. 2 the stems are thin and the aerial roots very thick. Lvs. blue-green;. spines light colored, tipped brown. The inference is that


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