. 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. 19;^ VERONICA 25. Austriaca, Linn. Strong, upright perennial 18-24 in. high, with woolly stems: Ivs. mostly deeply pinnati- fid, rarely entire or dentate, 2-3 in. long, linear to ovate, the lobes linear or suboblong, narrow at the base: ra- cemes elongated, loosely many-fld., spreading: fls. large, blue: lai'vu
. 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. 19;^ VERONICA 25. Austriaca, Linn. Strong, upright perennial 18-24 in. high, with woolly stems: Ivs. mostly deeply pinnati- fid, rarely entire or dentate, 2-3 in. long, linear to ovate, the lobes linear or suboblong, narrow at the base: ra- cemes elongated, loosely many-fld., spreading: fls. large, blue: lai'vul,- ,-,.r than broad, slightly acutely notclii'il, .xfi. (Ird the calyx. S. E. Eu. and Asia Thr t'i>]lMuin" tT:iJi c.'innot be accounted for by the I â,"",, ,,'. r s^i-Jsot the Americnn trade is ;ipp;ir.(r â -I V !'i '11 ii. This name was first ii. - I H I -ynoiiym of V. fruticulosa, fi pin 111 . , V. rupestris of the trade has axillirv I I !..\v I'lant with woody hori- â . - , I. ],,.. I orS in. high with strict r:i â â â 'â Ml .1 III''and a 4-parted ca- lyx. â¢11. I : 11 lis been offered by Roeh.'.i' I ' 'I i ' 1^ rult. at Harvard Botaiiii-liiii'i' 11 11 I III i'l'i, .1 ' I,-,-narrowly oblong, en- tire or ftri lair, '.. I ill. .'.Lt^iiiLiils strongly unequal: pedicels longer than ciily.\; stem pubescent: Ivs. sparsely cili- ate, short-petioled.âF. scabriunmla, John Saul.âF. stevice- fdlia, John Saul.âF. verhenacea. a name unknown to Kew authorities in 1901, has been offered by Rochester nurserymen since 1894. Lvs. short-stalked, narrowly elliptic, serrate in upper half: racemes lateral. A. PhelPS Wtman. VEBSCHAFFfiLTIA (Ambroise Verschiiflelt, 1825- 1886, distinguished Belgian horticulturist; founded L'lllustration Horticole at Ghent in 1854 and intro- duced many choice plants, particularly palms and other foliage plants). Palmdcew. A genus of only 1 species, from the Sey
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