. 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. MATRICARIA face and ribless ou the back; also in having a higher or more conical receptacle, and bracts in few rather than many series. Matricarias are annual or perennial weedy herbs, often heavily scented, about 25 species in many parts of the world. The foliage is m


. 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. MATRICARIA face and ribless ou the back; also in having a higher or more conical receptacle, and bracts in few rather than many series. Matricarias are annual or perennial weedy herbs, often heavily scented, about 25 species in many parts of the world. The foliage is much cut or divided into thread-like divisions. The Matricarias are border plants in cultivation, and others are introduced weeds. They are commonly con- founded with species of Chrysanthemum and feverfew. The M. eximia plena of the trade is a form of Chrtjsiin- themtim Partlieniiim (var. tululosum). It is a good hardy annual, with white, double heads, growing 2 ft. tall. Matricarias demaud the care given to annual Chrys- anthemums. The two following are annuals or biennials. inoddra, Linn. (Clirysdntliemum inodorum, Linn. Pyrilhrum inodd-rum, Smith). Nearly or quite glabrous, branchy diffuse annual, 1-2 ft. tall, from Europe and Asia. Lvs. many, sessile, 2-3-pinnately divided or dis- sected: heads IJ- in. mTc-s, tiiniinating the branches, with many acute xdiitc i:n s : akenes inversely pyra- midal, with 3 conspicuMin iiliv. Not uncommon in fields eastward. Var. plenissima, lloit. (var. lii/iildsa, var. mon garden plant witli \ .i . ::v white, large heads, it is floritVron^. ;h i ; i: no for cutting. II. 12:7.:. often i- i -i^ - , ; i.:..>. tbe sec- ond year. Foliage little or iiui ., I i ⢠â¢]. parthenoldes, Desf. (M. C', 1 i I,inn. Anihemis parflieno'ides, Bernh. "UiiK, but be- coming smooth, bushy in growth: lvs. petiolate, twice divided, the ultimate segments ovate and often 3-lobed: loosely corymbose, in the garden forms usual


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