Archive image from page 188 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame04bail Year: 1906 SCHIZANDEA (Greek, schizein, to cleave, and aner, andros, man, stamen; referring to the cleft or separate anther-cells). Including Sph(erdstema and Maximo- wiczia. MagnoliAeew. Ornamental deciduous twining shrubs, with' a


Archive image from page 188 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame04bail Year: 1906 SCHIZANDEA (Greek, schizein, to cleave, and aner, andros, man, stamen; referring to the cleft or separate anther-cells). Including Sph(erdstema and Maximo- wiczia. MagnoliAeew. Ornamental deciduous twining shrubs, with' alternate, simple lvs., white, yellowish or red, not very conspicuous fls. on slender, drooping pedi- SCHIZANTHUS 1625 eels and showy scarlet or black, berry-like fr. in droop- ing racemes. The Asiatic A'. Chinensis is hardy north, while the native S. coccinea can only be grown south. They may be used for covering rocks, trees, shrubs or fences, and seem to thrive best in partly shaded and somewhat moist places in a porous, sandy loam. Prop, by seeds, by greenwood cuttings under glass,_ root- cuttings or layers, and also by suckers. chieHv in E. Am: India to N. China and Lvs. exstipulate, usually fi w-ttd. axillary clusters, :iiid petals 9-12, not dif- 'I less connate; carpels , developing into berries receptacle, forming IS of the Asiatic species jLx. lliyU rlimbiiig shrub; lvs. slender- petioled, ovate or oval, acuminate, entire or obscurely denticulate, glabrous, 2-3K in. long; fls. monoecious. rated: berries scarlet, forming a loose raceme 2-3 in. long. June. S. C. to E. Tex. 1413. Chinfinais, Baill. {Maxii Climbing to 25 ft.: lvs. Ijrt acuminate, remotely ibiiti. ing above, glaljrnu- ,\'. ir long; petiole ,,-1'. in. I' vpbitp. in. ncrnss. fr:iLT:il Sinensis, Rupr.; dark green and shin- ⢠I rrt till- veins beneath, 2-4 in. liiiL-: Hs. dioecious, pinkish am : stamens 5, divided at the apex; berries scarlet, toriiiing a rather dense raceme 1-1 in. lo


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