. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. ate: Plants strong and large. Advena, Smith. Common Spatter-dock. Pig. large (about 1 ft. long), varying from cordate-ovate to cordate-oblong, thick, with a deep and mostlyopeu basal sinus, the lower surface often pubescent;submerged lvs. usually wanting: fls.


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. ate: Plants strong and large. Advena, Smith. Common Spatter-dock. Pig. large (about 1 ft. long), varying from cordate-ovate to cordate-oblong, thick, with a deep and mostlyopeu basal sinus, the lower surface often pubescent;submerged lvs. usually wanting: fls. 2-3 in. across,more or less globular (not wide-opening), yellow orpurple tinged, the petals fleshy and truncate, the sepals6: stigma with 12-24 rays. N. Brunswick to Fla. andwest. Mn. 1:17. II. 20:557. rubrodiscum, Morong. Lvs. somewhat smaller; sub-merged lvs. usually present: fls. 1-1M in. across, yel-low, with 5 or 6 sepals, the stigmatic disk bright redand 9-12-rayed, the petals spatulate and fleshy. Mich., and north. NUPHAR NURSERY 1097 polys^palum, Engelm. Larger than JV. advena, |theIvs. three-fourths as hroad as long, erect in shallowwater ami floating in deep water: fls. 4-5 in. across,yellow, the sepals 8-12, and the petals 12-18 and Calif., northward and east to the 1495. Nuphar advena (X >6). liiteum, Sibth. & Smith. European Yellow cordate-ovate, floating or rising little above thewater: fls. yellow, somewhat fragrant, smaller thanthose of iV. (tdvena, the sepals 5, and the petals verynumerous: stigma 10-30-rayed. Europe. BB. Plant shnder, often delicate. mininmm, Smith (iV. pH»ii7Hm, DC). Slender: , oblong, with a deep sinus and spreading lobes:fls. 1 in. or less across, yellow: stigmas 8-12, prominentlyindented. Eu. —By Bentham considered to be a form ofN. luieum. Ealmi^num, R. Br. (iV. Ihteum of American authors,at least in part). Slender,with prominent submerged or-bicular, lettuce-like lvs., and the emer


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