. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. EUCALYPTUS siie; anthers with a large dorsal gland near the apex: fr. large, slightly angular-streaked; valves thick, con- vergent, emersed; border broad, depressed. M. Euoal. 6:3. GGO. Stamens Inflexed in the buds: fruits mostly under i4 in. in diameter: Ivs. lan


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. EUCALYPTUS siie; anthers with a large dorsal gland near the apex: fr. large, slightly angular-streaked; valves thick, con- vergent, emersed; border broad, depressed. M. Euoal. 6:3. GGO. Stamens Inflexed in the buds: fruits mostly under i4 in. in diameter: Ivs. lanceolate, rarehj lin- ear: cahjx-tube and lid not ribbed. H. Cahix-tul)e angular: pedicels flattened. 41. goniocilyx, P. v. M. Bastard Box Tree. Tall tree : peduncles compressed : pedicels very short and angular or wanting; calyx-tube conspicuously angular: lid pyramidal-hemispheric: fr. angular: valves deltoid, almost enclosed. August. P. Eucal. 1:3.âAscends to 4,000 ft. elevation. Timber especially esteemed for wheelwrights' work; also used for house-building, fence rails, etc.; excellent for fuel. â¢te : short, J. Frs. urceolate [ 42. Baileyana, P. T;m1 throughout, fibrous: foliat.'''^ dotted: anthers broadly "â "ti: slits: fr. rather large, fjlMiii; valves deltoid, slightly i Will grow well on sandy sciil. tough and durable; used iw (<â EUCALYPTUS 555 short K. L( nf-i-ihis fiiir. numerous, very divergent. 43. uncin^ta, Turi'z, Slirub, branching from near the base with several thin stems: bark deciduous, smooth and grayish or reddish: Ivs. firm, very light green, nar- row: fls. small; stamens remaining bent inward in an- thesis; anthers very minute, almost globular, opening by terminal pores: fr. very small. F. v. M. Eucal. 4:10. âA very hardy species. KK. Leaf-veins not numerous, very oblique. 44. cocclfera, Hook. Small, glaucous tree : Ivs. thick and shining, under 3 in. long : peduncles short, thick and much flattened upw


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