. 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. 15:1601). In July, 186i, howerer, Hooker had published it as Ireaine Berbslii, in honor of Mr. Herbst, of the Kew , who introduced it from the River Platte. There are horticultural Tarieties with Latin , , I ]..,âl-,-r,l. but in soni,- ^ forms with lij^lit- banded veins. Equa- dor. P
. 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. 15:1601). In July, 186i, howerer, Hooker had published it as Ireaine Berbslii, in honor of Mr. Herbst, of the Kew , who introduced it from the River Platte. There are horticultural Tarieties with Latin , , I ]..,âl-,-r,l. but in soni,- ^ forms with lij^lit- banded veins. Equa- dor. 17: ore pyramidal in habit than the other species, and now common. To this species evidently belong the garden forms known as JSmersoni, Collensii and formosa. I. Biemuilleri. Haage & Schmidt, is probably a garden form of one of the above. It is a compact, dwarf grower, withstand- ing severe cutting: Ivs. and twigs rose-carmine. l H. B. IBIABT£A (after Bernard Iriarte). Palmdcem. Tall spineless palms, with cylindrical or swollen stems sup- ported on a pyramid of aerial roots: Ivs. few, unequally pinnate; Ifts. equilateral, cuneate, entire or erose, pli- cate; petiole channelled; sheath cylindrical: lis. small: fr. 1-2 in. long: stigmas eccentric or lateral in fr. This palm is separated from Ceroxylon by the cuneate leaf- lets. Species 10. Trop. .S. Amer. /. Bungerdthii was advertised in 1895 by Pitcher & Manda as Triartea, which was presumably a typographical error for Iriartea. No description of this species is available. Jaeed G. Smith. Ibis (Greek, TOi«6o!c). IndHeeiv. Plate XVI. Distin- guished from the other members of the tribe except Her- modactylus and Morsea by the 2-winged style branches, from Hermodactylus by the 3-celled , and from Moraea by the more or less connate perianth segments. Herbs with linear or ensiform, equitant leaves and a rhi- zomatous or bulbous rootstalk: stem simple or branched: flowers of 6 segments, the 3 outer r
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