. 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. DICENTBA DICHORISANDRA 479 ing must be very gentle and the plants kept as near the glass as possible. It is best to have fresh plants each year, and return the forced ones to the border. A. Fls. rose-purple. B. Racemes simple. (Diilytra spectdbilis, G. Don). Fig. 703. Height 1-2 ft.: Ivs. and Ifts. broadest of


. 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. DICENTBA DICHORISANDRA 479 ing must be very gentle and the plants kept as near the glass as possible. It is best to have fresh plants each year, and return the forced ones to the border. A. Fls. rose-purple. B. Racemes simple. (Diilytra spectdbilis, G. Don). Fig. 703. Height 1-2 ft.: Ivs. and Ifts. broadest of the group: fls. largest, deep, rosy red; corolla heart- shaped ; inner petals white, protruding. Late spring. Jap. 3:258. , Hem Bleeding 70S. Leaf of Dicentra Canadensis—Squirrel Corn {X%) 4458. 1847:461. Gn. 40 white-fld. "variety has a weak growth and sickly appearance. BB. JRacemes compound. c. Inner petals protruded. exlmia, Terr. Fls. deep rose, heart-shaped, tapering to a neck, which is longer and narrower than in D. for- mosa, the tips of the outer petals much longer. Rocks of western N. T. and Mts. of Va. Var. multipinnita, Hort., has Ivs. still more finely cut. "The handsomest foliaged hardy plant in our entire ;—J". W. Manning. cc. Inner petals scarcely protruded. {OTmdsa, Walp. Fig. 704. Fls. pale rose, with a short, thick neck, the tips of the outer petals shorter than in D. eximia. According to Gray, Syn. Flora, the fls. are cordate, but shows 2 pronounced spurs, with tips pointing toward each other. Mn. 8:17. 1335 (as Fumaria tormosa). Calif, north. AA. Flowers yellow. chrysAntha, Walp. Pale and glaucous: inflorescence thyrsoid-paniculate: fls. numerous, as many as 50 in a thyrse, erect, golden yellow; corolla deciduous; outer petals hardly larger than the inner, the tips soon recurv- ing to below the middle. Dry hills, Calif. 8:820 (as Capndrchis eJirysdntha).—R&ve


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