. The wild garden, or the naturalization and natural grouping of hardy exotic plants with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers. Gardens; Wild flowers. i8o The Wild Garden native kinds, and well worthy of naturalization everywhere. It thrives best on moist and sandy or rocky soil. Molopospermum cicutarium.âA very fine plant, with large deeply-divided leaves of a lively green colour, forming a dense irregular bush. Many of the umbellate plants, while very elegant, perish by the end of June, but this is firmer in character, of a fine rich green, growing more than 3 feet high. It is har


. The wild garden, or the naturalization and natural grouping of hardy exotic plants with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers. Gardens; Wild flowers. i8o The Wild Garden native kinds, and well worthy of naturalization everywhere. It thrives best on moist and sandy or rocky soil. Molopospermum cicutarium.âA very fine plant, with large deeply-divided leaves of a lively green colour, forming a dense irregular bush. Many of the umbellate plants, while very elegant, perish by the end of June, but this is firmer in character, of a fine rich green, growing more than 3 feet high. It is hardy, and increased by seed or division, and loves a deep moist soil, but will thrive in any good garden soil. It is a fine plant for grouping with other hardy and graceful-leaved plants. Stock, Matthiola. âShowy flowers, mostly fragrant, peculiarly well suited for old ruins, chalkpits, and stony banks. Some of the annual kinds are pretty. With the Stocks may be asso- ciated the single rocket (Hesperis matronalis), which thrives on woody banks and in copses. Bee Balm, Monarda.âLarge and very showy herbaceous plants, with scarlet or purple flowers, beautiful in American and Canadian woods in autumn, and good plants for. - !â 'â Type of fine-leaved umbellate plants eeldom grown in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, J. Murray


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