. 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. Purs,h Ore B R 33 56 —R Miss Moyollomcum Greene I 1 R Americinum New 'M —R subiestitum Hoik ^ densely glinduHr hisji ] folium Crray Lvs sc n 1 har pebbled leathery appt a num koehne The westen Wishington il It lepresentative of I i Menziesii fr ht -a viburni 1 1 tted w
. 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. Purs,h Ore B R 33 56 —R Miss Moyollomcum Greene I 1 R Americinum New 'M —R subiestitum Hoik ^ densely glinduHr hisji ] folium Crray Lvs sc n 1 har pebbled leathery appt a num koehne The westen Wishington il It lepresentative of I i Menziesii fr ht -a viburni 1 1 tted with pecu e I sn(.ilit—ij Watsonia eprobeutative of R Cynosbati Fred W Card. 2126. Ribes cereum (X Ja. RtCCIA (P. F. Rieci, Italian nobleman, patron of the botanist Micheli). Miccidceig. Riccia flititans, Linn., is one of the few flowerless or cryptogamous plants in cultivation aside from the ferns, mushrooms and se- laginellas. It is cultivated by one specialist in aquatics presumably for the benefit of students of botany. It is not generally advertised among aquarium plants. In this family of plants the plant-body is a thallus (i. e., a green, flattish body not differentiated into root, stem and leaves). The thallus of Riccia spreads out in green patches which are at first radiately divided, and the center of the plant often decays quickly. B. fluilans is distinguished from other species by the linear, dichot- oraous, floating thallus, with the capsule protuberant from the lower surface. For full description, see Gray's Manual. BICE. See Orijza. KICE FLOWER. PimeJia. BICE, MOUNTAIN. Ori/zopsis. BICHAEDIA (L. C. Richard, 1754-1821, French botanist). ArAcece. Calla Lily. Perennial herbs with many long-petioled leaves from a thick rhizome: peduncles appearing with the leaves: petioles spongy, often bristly below; blade sagittate or lanceolate, the numerous primary and secondary nerves ex- current: peduncle as long or longer than the leaves; spathe large, open, with a flarin
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