Archive image from page 183 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame04bail Year: 1906 1620 SAXIFRAGA large, lilac; var. Pyrenica {oi stiperba), fls. very large, rose-purple. S. oppositifoHa is evergreen. It makes a good carpet under other plants. 9. lingulita, Bell. Radical Ivs. in a rosette, numer- ous, l


Archive image from page 183 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame04bail Year: 1906 1620 SAXIFRAGA large, lilac; var. Pyrenica {oi stiperba), fls. very large, rose-purple. S. oppositifoHa is evergreen. It makes a good carpet under other plants. 9. lingulita, Bell. Radical Ivs. in a rosette, numer- ous, linear-spatulate and somewhat acute, sulcate above, the margin erose-crenulate and somewhat ciliate and crustate with lime; stem-lvs. shorter, the margin carti- laginous and less crustate: scape rising 1-2 ft., erect or flexuose, and bearing a thyrsoid panicle of small white fls. with obovate or oblong - obovate 3-nerved petals. Apennines and Alps. Var. Lantosc&na, Engler {S. Lantoscdna, Boiss. & Rent.). Lvs. short, more or less attenuate below, but not at the apex, the margin thin. Maritime Alps. :109. 10. Hdstii. Tausoh. Radical or basal lvs. many, some- what erect, flat above and the apex obtuse, ciliate at the liase; stem-lvs. oblong and nearly or quite obtuse, ere- nate-serrate: corymb 5-9-fld., the fls. white or the ob- long petals somewhat purple-spotted. Apennines and Alps. 11. Cotyledon, Linn. Tufted, the basal lvs. forming attractive silvery rosettes, and sending up long panicles to a height of 1-2 ft.: basal lvs. lingulate to long-obo- vate, short-apiculate, plane, margin cartilaginous and dentate and bearing many pores; stem-lvs. Ungulate- lanceolate : fls. nimierous, white, the petals cuneate- •obovate and 3-5-nerved and the middle nerve usually ibifld, the calyx glandular. Mountains of Eu. Var. pyramidsllis, DC, is a robust form, with a large, mauy-fld. panicle. 12. Aizdon, Jacq. (S. rosulctris, Schleich. , ). Fig. 2260. Much tufted alpine p


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