. 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. 1178 OSMORHIZA OSTROWSKIA glabrous or bristly; carpel slightly flattened dorsally or not at all; styles long or short; seed-face from slightly concave to deeply sulcate. Coulter and Rose, Monograph of North American Umbelliferse, 1900. The generic name is also spelled Osmorrhiza. A. Fr. with 2^*'ominent caudate


. 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. 1178 OSMORHIZA OSTROWSKIA glabrous or bristly; carpel slightly flattened dorsally or not at all; styles long or short; seed-face from slightly concave to deeply sulcate. Coulter and Rose, Monograph of North American Umbelliferse, 1900. The generic name is also spelled Osmorrhiza. A. Fr. with 2^*'ominent caudate attenuation {2-4 lines Jong) at base, very bristly. B. Style a line or more long. longistylis, DC. Stout, glabrous or slightly pubes- cent. Canada to Va. and west to Dakota. 2:530.— Roots with a stronger smell and taste of anise than O. brevistylls. Brotherton says it is a much prettier plant than the next, with larger umbels. BB. Style half a line or less long. c. Lfts. ^-S in. long: rays stout, 1-2 in. long. brevistylls, DC. Rather stout, villous-pubescent: Ivs. 2-3-ternate: style and stylopodium half a line long. Canada to 2:530. CO. Jjfts. %-2 in. long: rays slender, 2^ in. Jong. niida, Torr. Rather slender, somewhat pubescent or glabrous: Ivs. twice teruate: style and stylopodium % line long. Mts., Calif. AA. Fr. ivitliout caudate attenuation at base. OccidentELlis, Torr. {Myrrhis occidentillis, Benth. & Hook.). Rather stout, puberulent or pubescent: Ivs. 2-3-ternate; lfts. lJ^-4 in. long: umbel 5-12-rayed: rays 1-5 in. long: stylopodium and style %-l line long. Calif, to Wash., east to Montana. -^y -^^ OSMC^NDA (from Osmunder, a name of a Saxon god). Osninnddcea;. A small genus of showy native ferns, with rather coarse foliage, but highly ornamental from their clustered habit. The sporangia are formed in panicles borne on the veins of reduced Ivs., provided with a rudimentary transverse ring and opening verti- cally. A. Lvs. fully bipinnate. regalis,


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