Archive image from page 67 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofamer03bail Year: 1906 650 GLAUCIUM Glaucium luteum. ennials, a few of which are grown for their large poppy- like fls. ami glaucous-blue foliage. Sepals 2: petals 4: stamens many: ovary with
Archive image from page 67 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofamer03bail Year: 1906 650 GLAUCIUM Glaucium luteum. ennials, a few of which are grown for their large poppy- like fls. ami glaucous-blue foliage. Sepals 2: petals 4: stamens many: ovary with 2 (rarely3) cells, the stigmas miter-shaped, the fruit becoming a long silique-like capsule: Ivs. alternate, lobed or dissected, Glauciums are low, branchy herbs, often somewhat succulent,with large fls., mostly yellow or orange, but varying to red and purple. The fls. are usually short-lived, but they are borne in rapid succession. They are well adapted for foliage ef- fects in borders or edgings. Of easy culture in any good soil. They prefer an open, sunny situation. Mostly prop, by seed, but the perennial kinds by di- vision; however, the perennials are short-lived, and usually had best be treated as biennials; they should be grown from seed. lateum, Scop. (ff. «i}i'i(m,DC.). Figs. Stems stout, 1-2 ft., pubescent : radical Ivs. 2-pinnate and hairy, the upper clasping and slnuate-pinnatifld : fls. generally solitary, on long stems, 2-3 in. across, yellow or orange. Eu. âSparingly E. Perennial or biennial; sometimes grown as an annual. comiculatum. Curt. {G. phan'iceum, Gaert. G. ru- briini, Hort.). Lower: radical Ivs. pinnatifid, pubescent, the upper ones sessile and truncate at the base: fls. red or purplish, with a black spot at the base of each petal. Eu. âMostly annual. G. Fischeri, Hort., is probably a form of this. \j PT, U. GLAZIdVA. See Cocos insignis GLECHOMA. See Nepeta. GLEDtTSCHIA (after Gottlieb Gleditsch, director of the botanic garden
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