Archive image from page 266 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer02bail Year: 1906 D DABCECIA (after its Irish name St. Dabeoe's Heath). More commonly spelled Daboecia. Hjii., Uoretta. Erich- cete. Low evergreen shrub with alternate entire Ivs. and droo
Archive image from page 266 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer02bail Year: 1906 D DABCECIA (after its Irish name St. Dabeoe's Heath). More commonly spelled Daboecia. Hjii., Uoretta. Erich- cete. Low evergreen shrub with alternate entire Ivs. and drooping pedicelled fls. in long terminal racemes: corolla ovoid, contracted at the mouth and shortly 4-obed, with recurved lobes ; stamens 8, included : capsule 4-celIed, dehiscent. One species in western Europe. Very pretty heath-like shrub, with purple or white fls. in ele- gant loose racemes, well adapted for rockeries or bor- ders of evergreen shrubberies. Requires protection north during the winter, and thrives best in a , sandy soil. Prop, by seeds treated like those of Erica, and by cuttings of half-ripened wood under glass. ' polifdlia, Don (/>. C(iii«7<W('a, Koch. Memiesia pvH- fdlia,Jnss.). Irish Heath. To2 ft.: branchlets glandu- lar pubescent : Ivs. elliptic, the uppermost narrower, revolute at the margin, whitish tomentose beneath, shining and dark green above, H- in. long: racemes many-fld.: corolla i-zi in. long, purple in the type. June-Oct. Ireland, W. France, N. Spain. Gn. 52: 1142. Gt. 47:1450. L. B. C. 20:1907. S. B. F. G. 2: 276. There are many varieties, as Alba, with white fls.; white and purple striped fls.; rdsea, with pink fls.; gran- diSldra, with larger purple fls. Alfred Rehder. DACTYLIS (Greek, finger, from the size of the spikes). Griimiiinv. Cock's-Foot. A perennial tufted grass with flat-keeled or folded leaf-blades, and narrow panicles which expand when in flower: spikelets several-flowered, much flattened, sessile, and d
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