. 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. 1184 OXYDENDBUM late, 3-6 in. long, glabrous, veiny, slender-stalked: clusters home on leafy shoots of the season: fls. open- ing slowly. Rich woods, Pa. and Ohio, along the Al- leghenies to Fla. 905. 2:571. 5:235. F. W. Barclay and W. OXYLOBIUM (Gre
. 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. 1184 OXYDENDBUM late, 3-6 in. long, glabrous, veiny, slender-stalked: clusters home on leafy shoots of the season: fls. open- ing slowly. Rich woods, Pa. and Ohio, along the Al- leghenies to Fla. 905. 2:571. 5:235. F. W. Barclay and W. OXYLOBIUM (Greek, «7mrppo(Zl. Leguminfisir. This is one lit many genera of Australian shrubs with pea- likL- (Is. which are little known in cultivation. For winter bloom under glass none of them equals Cytisus Canariensis. Oxylobium is a genus of 28 species, of which perhaps a dozen have been cult, in Europe. Their fls. are yellow, or more or less flushed with red on the keel or the base of the standard. O. CalUstachys is per- haps the best for conservatories. In America it is cult, only in S. Calif. Generic charac-tcrs: Ivs. very short-stalked, opposite or more or less nil,.il, cl. i,\ s.^attn-i il it alternate: fls. in terminal -! .- ':., i. '; p. i;.: sta- mens free: (ivai ' i' -!â ^lalkcc!. i-:;ii-,.vuled. Nearest to .- â , â â â l,ii.| i^ almui a, lung as The ; 111 I ⢠I, -nil-red the type of another genii^: i: !. I III all other species of Oxy- III iiivcence of the pod. See lobiiiiii ⢠â ' . .1,. i.,i. ⢠... I Flora Aii-iiaiii ii-i- _⢠II I I-I. I, Callistachys, Buuth. Tall shrub: Ivs. mostly in ir- regular whorls of 3, varying from ovate-oblong and 1 J^-2 in. long to lanceolate and 4-5 in. long, leathery, silky-pubescent beneath when young: racemes oblong or pyramidal, 2-6 in. long. 3:216 (as Callistachys lanceolala). 1925 (as C. ot-a/a). 8:31 (as C. longifolia). 20:1983 (as C. retusa). III. ):35. OXYP
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