. 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. 2008 ZEPHYRANTHES The latest revision of Zephyranthes is found in B:iker'3 Handbools of the Araaryllideaj, 18S8, where the follow ing sulj^enera are made: ScBGENL's Zeph\ranthes PROPER Flowcr erect; tube short st inieu'i inserted near lU throat (Eighteen species, mi liulin^ all described below except No 11.). 2


. 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. 2008 ZEPHYRANTHES The latest revision of Zephyranthes is found in B:iker'3 Handbools of the Araaryllideaj, 18S8, where the follow ing sulj^enera are made: ScBGENL's Zeph\ranthes PROPER Flowcr erect; tube short st inieu'i inserted near lU throat (Eighteen species, mi liulin^ all described below except No 11.). 2788. Zenobia speciosa Subgenus Zephtrite: tube short; stamens in more declinate than ii (Eleven species, inchuliii SUBUENr« dilati-d in llir luilf Flower slightly inclined; cil iiiiir its throat; style In- iiilicr two subgenera. ;.,. 11 iM-iow.) die of iMTLnill, For th.' -â parat the cllar;,.' »hirh ap' the foliage characters a However, the genus may sections based upon the rangement is here used a iiltu The are those for localil the year rour The Zephyr Lili. of phiril-. of K. from ; tube longer, stamens inserted at the niid- (Five species, none in cult.) ion of the species Bal(er uses sear in the key below, except nd the color of the be readily separated into three color of the fls., and this ar- 5 being more convenient to the f bloom indicated below ere the plants will thrive out- a place free PS of swampy ZEPHYRANTHES is its evergreen ; It is said that the river La Plata was so called (the name meaning "silver") because of the profusion of these white flowers on its INDEX. Andersoni, 11. erubescens. 3. rosea. 8. Atamasco, 1. ummUflora. 6. Texana. 10. Candida, ^. Liiulleyana. 7. Treatiffi. 2. cariuata, 6. louKlfoIia, 9. verecunda 4. A. Fix. white, often tinged rose out- siile. B. ,Sti,jma S-lohed. c. OViiry stalked. V. Perianth d in, long. E. Lvs. channeled, bright g


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