. 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. 37. B. M. 5813. Gn. 12:95; 33,p. .527. 1872:170. 15:313. Mn. 8: fewconservatories can make room for so large a plant, it iscommon to graft this species on dwarf varieties of Z>.rosea. The inflated and pointed (3-4 in. long)are very characteristic. It is not known whether theoriginal plant col
. 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. 37. B. M. 5813. Gn. 12:95; 33,p. .527. 1872:170. 15:313. Mn. 8: fewconservatories can make room for so large a plant, it iscommon to graft this species on dwarf varieties of Z>.rosea. The inflated and pointed (3-4 in. long)are very characteristic. It is not known whether theoriginal plant collected by Roezl was found in wild orcultiv,ated surroundings. This species and the nextare mostly cultivated under glass; the others are grown jtdoors i Qd the 1 stored in - BB. JFls. erect, not bell-sltaped, but opening out flat. exc61sa, Benth. {D. arbbrea, Kegel). Height 20 ft. ormore: stem usually unbranched, glaucous, marked withhorizontal rings made by the stem-clasping base of thepetioles as the lower Ivs. fall away: Ivs. bipinnate, asmuch as 2K ft. long, 2 ft. wide; leaflets as many as 25,ovate, those of the upper Ivs. often contracted at the base,acuminate, toothed, pale green beneath, with a few shortscattered hairs or none: fls. 4K in. across, dilute 664. A semi-double form of Dahlia VKYs). s one of that have been crowded out in the ruggle to perfect the Show and Fancy types. pink. Maund, Botanist 2: 88 (1838 ?). was described from a cultivated plant withI a single row, but with considerably elongatedIt was almost an anemone-flowered type, and DAHLIA i)-c« has never beenare been cultiTatedThe tree fonns of :. suOir all the florets were describtd, Imtfor many years uDahlias AA. Seight medium, .u-mnjlmj .-; ft.,commonly fromS-5 ft., rarely exceeding these Lvs. once pinnate: stem not branching from the 60, fhabit Stems not glaucous: rays Bays of the single fls not recurved at the marginsof t
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