Archive image from page 246 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 cyclopediaofamer06bail Year: 1906 URCEOLINA aa. Fls. yellow. pendula, Herb. ( U. aiirea, Lindl.). Bulb about IK in. through: lvs. 1-2 to a stem produced after the fls., ob- long, acute, 1 ft. long by 4-5


Archive image from page 246 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 cyclopediaofamer06bail Year: 1906 URCEOLINA aa. Fls. yellow. pendula, Herb. ( U. aiirea, Lindl.). Bulb about IK in. through: lvs. 1-2 to a stem produced after the fls., ob- long, acute, 1 ft. long by 4-5 in. broad: scape about 1 ft. long: fls. 4-6, bright yellow tipped with green. Andes of Peru. 5464. III. 12:211. P. W. Barclay and Robert Cameron. URERA (meaning not obvious). Urticacece. About 18 species of shrubs and small trees, rarely subshrubs, native to tropical regions, with alternate lvs., entire or variously cut, palmately or pinnately nerved, and nu- merous small fls. borne in cymes which are often re- peatedly forked. DC. Prod. vol. 16, part 1, pp. 88-98 (1869). The following has been offered in America as an ornamental greenhouse shrub. URSINIA 1885 2622. At the left, Eucha grandiflora ; next, Urceolina pendula; at the right, the hybrid Urceocharis Clibrani. All half size. alceaBiolia, Gaud. ( Vrtica Oaracasana, Jacq.). Tree or shrub: lvs. broadly ovate, acuminate, basal sinus wide and open, crenate-dentate: fls. dioecious, in regu- larly dichotomous cymes; male cymes 4-6 times dichoto- mous, stinging or not, rose-colored: female fls. many times dichotomous, the fls. solitary or in 3's. Trop. America. r, M. URGlNEA (from the name of an Arabian tribe in Algeria). Liliaceae. The Sea Onion, known to drug stores by the name of Squill, and to gardens as Urginea maritima, is a bulbous plant native to the Mediterranean region, which grows 2 or 3 ft. high and has a long ra- ceme of small, whitish, 6-parted flowers. The raceme is often m ft. long and contains 50-


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