. 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. 786 HYDRANGEA HYDKOCOTYLE ing to 80 ft. in Japan: Ivg. long-petioled, broadly ovate- cordate to elliptic, acute or acuminate, crenately ser- rate, almost glabrous, 2-4 in. long: cymes rather loose, -810 in. across, with rather few sterile fls.; styles usu- ally 2: capsule with the calyx at the apc-x. .luly. Jap


. 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. 786 HYDRANGEA HYDKOCOTYLE ing to 80 ft. in Japan: Ivg. long-petioled, broadly ovate- cordate to elliptic, acute or acuminate, crenately ser- rate, almost glabrous, 2-4 in. long: cymes rather loose, -810 in. across, with rather few sterile fls.; styles usu- ally 2: capsule with the calyx at the apc-x. .luly. Japan, Sacchalin. B. M. f;7SS. S. Z. 51. r.!l. 2. !)'_'. . 1897:236-37. L': l:il-: \.rv v:iriaM- -,H.,.i,... figured and dcs;at theap.'x. ;/ /,,;(.i, ;!,. -,.i i in. i> ,.i ai the bottom, as in Kentia. lu ilii.^ it ai;rLL-,s uilli the group of genera mentioned under Iledyscepe, but it differs from that group in having the fls. borne in 4 ranks instead of spirally. Hydriastele is a spineless palm with erect winded eaudex: Ivs. terminal, pinnati- seot; segments aln inal. , hn. ar. -pin a1 ap. \: inid- veins covered li. !â " n:-.! .â . â !-! .i:-iliin; raehis laterallx ⢠: ; i n i â . :.-â ,â ,,i' the petiole C( ; ' i .â . i. m, , « iih short, wide p.'! ' the base, the branches obtu-* : "ti:,^, slender, pendulous: spathes 2, coiniii â .1, deciduous, the lower one ancipital: Im :m i i ,m 11, ts connate; fruit small, ellipsoidal, ..i i'or culture, see Palms. Wendlandiina, H. Weudl. & Drude {Kentia Wend- landiAna, F. Muell.). A tall palm. Leaves many feet long; segments numerous, unequal, the longest 1% ft., the upper ones confluent at the base, all denticulate at the apex. Queensland. Jared G. Smith. This distinct and excellent palm has hitherto been eins i>roduced in tropi- - ii-iiiilar. The seeds ' ' I"-.' of ArcJwnto- â III As. are pinna


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