. 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. OPHRYS ovate, greenish; petals narrowly linear; labellum lung, oliloiif;, purplish brown, with pale white or blue marks in till' i-tnter; central lobe notched. Spring ami early siinmur. Cent, and E. Europe. 21:241. .\A. Mttrijln of the Uihellum yellow or greenish yellow. tenthredinifera, Willd. Sawflt Obch


. 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. OPHRYS ovate, greenish; petals narrowly linear; labellum lung, oliloiif;, purplish brown, with pale white or blue marks in till' i-tnter; central lobe notched. Spring ami early siinmur. Cent, and E. Europe. 21:241. .\A. Mttrijln of the Uihellum yellow or greenish yellow. tenthredinifera, Willd. Sawflt Obchis. Stem G in. hifrli: Ivs. elliptic-lanceolate: spike 3-8-fld.: fls. nearly 1 in. across ; sepals oblong, obtuse, concave, varying from rose to white; petals very small; labellum broadly obcordate, greenish yellow, pubescent, with a large chestnut-colored spot on the disk. Mediterranean region. 3:205; 1930. F. 1872, p. 128. mtea, Cav. Stem 4-7 in. tall, many-fld.: Ivs. linear- oblong: fls. % in. across ; sepals oblong, obtuse, in- I'urved, green ; petals much smaller, linear-oblong; labellum quadrate, golden yellow, with a purple disk. .Mediterranean region. 5941. Accra* anthropdphora, Br. A(h*''-fi^^^t :i -i- ' â¢â¢ !iigh, the spike being 2-4 in. long: Ivs. ovate ti.,.:.:..[,^ i .: fls. dull yellowish t.'i'c<'ii ; sci):ils ;iinl jm i i i_- i^- nver the â .â¢upl II !,â ,.;,,'â"â ...,,: ,â¢â , ^, 'Early spec OPLiSMENUS (Greek. »»â »,,/ ; y nniiineip. A genus allied Tai of the warmer regions, oiu; atories for ornament. Spike conil glume, and often the third, a ^a^:. 1542. Ooli Burmannii, Pal. (Panicum rariegattim of florists). Fig. 1542. A half-creeping perennial, with small, simple |)anicles, the common form with neatly white and pink striped leaves. Trop. Asia. âPopular for edges of beds ;inn tlK> bristle-bearing part of the areola, and have spreading, showy corollas. The usually lied inferior ova


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