. 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. 1686 SORBARIA soil and thrive also in partly shaded situations. Prop, by hardwood cuttings; also by root-cuttings, suckers and seeds. Four species in Asia and one in N. America, formerly usually united with Spirsea but easily distin- guished by their stipulate, pinnate Ivs. and the 5 carpels being opposite to t
. 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. 1686 SORBARIA soil and thrive also in partly shaded situations. Prop, by hardwood cuttings; also by root-cuttings, suckers and seeds. Four species in Asia and one in N. America, formerly usually united with Spirsea but easily distin- guished by their stipulate, pinnate Ivs. and the 5 carpels being opposite to the sepals. A. Lvs. pinnate. B. Panicles with upright ramifications, dense. c. Fls. Ys in. sorbifdiia, A. Braun (Spiraa aorhlfblia, Linn. Bii- sillma sorbifdlia, Rat.). Fig. 2350. Upright shrub, 3-5 ft. high: Ifts. 13-23, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, long- acurainate, doubly serrate, stellate-pubescent beneath. to .Japan. 11:1. cultivation in somu ';;,i,n"" '!'â , grandifldra, M â Shrub, 1-:! n. III. :i acuminate, d"iil.|\ - !-5 in. long: , beria. Gt. 9:295. m. BB. Panicles w â¢ith spreafJi r-. )'niniq In â aurhrs pâl Lindleyana, M:,Ni,n 15-21, I,ui.',-,,i:, ,nini,;,lr. at l,.-,s,., 3-4 in. long : panicles 8-12 in. long and about 8 in! broad: fls. K in. across. July, Aug. Himalavas, China. 2:108. 31;;i3. Gn. 47, p. 222; 49, p. 229; .'â¢>5, p. IIG. cc. Toung branches glabrous, usually red. Aitchisoni, Hemsl. (Spirrra Aitchisoni, Hemsl. .S. sorbifdlia, var. angustlfdliff, Wenzig). Shrub, 6-8 ft. high, with upright or ,liiir, liftl. .stems, usually bright red whin â , -i !" li 21, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, lu-ut u -⢠â â â â ,â .] at the base, simply or obscurely > in . ,lal>rous, 2-4 in. SORBUS long: panicles to 12 in. long, leafy at the base: fls. % in. or more across. Julv-Sept. Afghanistan, Cashmere. III. 28:255. 1901:]8.
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