. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2014. Pterostyrax hispida ( PTYCHOSPfiBMA (Greek words, probably referring to the ruminate albumen of the seed). PalmAcece. The following names have appeared in American trade cat- alogues: Ptyclwsperma Aleiandrae, Cunninghamiana and Seemannii. These are all referred b


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2014. Pterostyrax hispida ( PTYCHOSPfiBMA (Greek words, probably referring to the ruminate albumen of the seed). PalmAcece. The following names have appeared in American trade cat- alogues: Ptyclwsperma Aleiandrae, Cunninghamiana and Seemannii. These are all referred below to other genera. For P. elegans, consult Seaforthia. P. alba. Scheff. See Dictyosperma alba.—P. AlexdndrcB. P. Muell. Cunninghamiana, H. Wendl. See Archontoplltenix Ciiniiinghamii.—P. elegant, Blume. Consult *.—P. Rihnphii. Consult Drymo- phlseus.—i*. Sei^inanuii. See Balaka. PUCCOON. Lithospermum. PUCCOON, BED. Sanguinaria. PUCCOON, YELLOW. Hydrastis. PUCHA-PAT. Name in India of Patchouli. PUDDING BEBBY. Cn. Canaden PUEBABIA (M. N. Puerari, botanist of Geneva). Legnmindstp. Ten twining Asian herbs or shrubs, closely allied to Doliehos and Phaseolus, but differing among other thintrs in the beardless stvie, tumid nodes of th.' 'a,Hl nio,i:„,. stainens. Lvs. 3-foli- ,111-1 -til . , 111. Ii'i-. lobed: fls. often '. p-11 ill liiiiu' aini ili-ii~--. often compound, raceiiiis; stainlanl usually spurrfil at the base, about equaling the wings and keel: pod flattish, linear, many- seeded. Thimbergiikna, Benth. {Dblichos Japdnictis, Hort. Pachyrlzus Thunbergidnus, Sieb. & Zucc). KtJDZtr Vine. Perennial with large tuberous starchy roots, making a most remarkably vigorous growth of slender, hairy, twining stems: Ifts. rhombic-ovate to nearly or- bicular-ovate, variously lobed, but the margins entire and ciliate: fls. pea-shaped, purple, in axillary spikes late in the


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