Archive image from page 341 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 In'2 TAXODIUM of which the following are the most important: iastigiitum, Knight. With slender, upright, v branches sparingly ramitied. Var. microphyllum, Shrub, with short spreading bram-lns: the 1 branchlets wi


Archive image from page 341 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 In'2 TAXODIUM of which the following are the most important: iastigiitum, Knight. With slender, upright, v branches sparingly ramitied. Var. microphyllum, Shrub, with short spreading bram-lns: the 1 branchlets with t\-pical foliage, thos.' ..f tin- I bnmrhPs -rriclnallv p; \ , (M-r. Dwarf, i vith numer- ,.,i- 0:.,,i L- iiirlies. Var. niitans. Ait. Branches spreading, long and slender, nodding at the tips. Var. pendulum ndvum, P. Smith. 2469. Bald Cypress - Taxo- Alpred Rehder. of the Yew). Cm,Iff,; green fo beautifu They ar fcr faiit Thar till- i\ piriil iir, -iik,. form of the Yew nowadays net iiiiirli |iI;miIi li I- due to its slow growth, but thr inosily sliiiihby garden forms are popular plants for small gardens. The Yews thrive best in a moderately moist sandy loam and endure shade well. Large plants may be successfully transplanted if it is possible to a sum.'irnt ball of earth with the roots. PlM|.. li\ -r,.,K, H Iiirli ,1. I :; . I n i i 11 a I. â milil the secoial â â i .1 '. .⢠i' - ⢠',;.â¢.,,â .,â ,..: Six species are known. They are distributed through the northern hemisphere and in America south to Mexico. They are all very closely allied and could be considered geographical varieties of a .single s)iecii-s. or shrubs: l\-s. liiieai. \\ Iil i n .iti -Inn -, pair ,,r Pish It is highly valued for cabinet-making and turning, : before the invention of gunpowder was in great reqi n Englan 1 for tl e manufactu re of bows. The foliage loisoiou t I ics and cattle but the berries i ire not. baccata 1 II :: -i:n. T e a


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