. The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . carp, the females of a Dammar, the fruit of a Juniper, the seed of a Dacrydium,aiul the habit of a Yew. Its fleshy fruit, composed of consoliihited scales, inclosingnut-like seed, and formint; wliat is technically culled a Ciulbulus, places it nearJuniperus, from which it more especially differs in its anthers not being peltate,. B.—Fructification of Saxe-Gotbaea. nor its fruit composed of a single whorl of perfect scales, and in its ovule havingtwo integuments instead of one. In the last respect, it approaches Podocarpus,and espe


. The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . carp, the females of a Dammar, the fruit of a Juniper, the seed of a Dacrydium,aiul the habit of a Yew. Its fleshy fruit, composed of consoliihited scales, inclosingnut-like seed, and formint; wliat is technically culled a Ciulbulus, places it nearJuniperus, from which it more especially differs in its anthers not being peltate,. B.—Fructification of Saxe-Gotbaea. nor its fruit composed of a single whorl of perfect scales, and in its ovule havingtwo integuments instead of one. In the last respect, it approaches Podocarpus,and especially Dacrydium; but the exterior integument of the seed is a ragged.


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