. 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. Gardening. SOLANUM SOLENANTHUS 1681 and wait. Every cutting will grow. When in a robust condition it is a gross feeder. It should be in tlie full sun, though it does well ; 5. betdceum, Cav., is Cyphomaiidra, for wbieh see Vol. T.—S. cernuum, is a shrub or small tree, with cyphomandra- like Ivs. and
. 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. Gardening. SOLANUM SOLENANTHUS 1681 and wait. Every cutting will grow. When in a robust condition it is a gross feeder. It should be in tlie full sun, though it does well ; 5. betdceum, Cav., is Cyphomaiidra, for wbieh see Vol. T.—S. cernuum, is a shrub or small tree, with cyphomandra- like Ivs. and the young parts clothed with chaffy hairs: fls. white: fr. globose, hairy, inclosed in tlie calyx. 7491.—S. cilidtum. Lam. Stout herb or subshnib, 1-2 ft. tall, with prickly stems and ovate aciite-lobed Ivs.: fls. white, 1 2342. Solanum 'Wendlandii. Much reduced. or less across: fr. 2 in. or more across, flattened on the ends, corrugated, scarlet, showy. Porto Rico. 19:1988. 1871:521. 20, p. 249. 18a8, p. 78. Perhaps a form of S. aculeatissimum, Jacq.—S. cornw(w7?i,. Lam. (S. Fontanesia- uum, Hort.). Annual, 1-2 ft., very spiny, with pinnatifid Ivs., the lobes again lobed and obtuse; fls. golden yellow: fr. small, spiny. Mex. III. 22:311.—S. cHspum, Ruiz & Pav. Erect or half-climbing woody shrub, with simple ovate-oblong entire or undulate and large clusters of pale purple red-ribbed fls. an inch across. Chile. 3795. 18:1516. :1959. Gn. 44:919; 51, p. 230. Half-hardy very beautiful climber.—S. Dulcamara, Linn. Bittersweet. Scrambling vine of the Old World, but naturalized about dwellings and along roads and even in swamps: Ivs. cord ate-ovate, some of them ear-lobed at the base : fls. small, nodding, star-like, blue, succeeded by showy oblong red shining berries.—A', pensile, Sendt. Climber, allied to S. Dulcamara: Ivs. cordate-ovate, simple and entire: fls. blue, 1 in. across, deeply lobed, i
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