. 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. RAMPION RANUNCULUS U97 RAMFION, HORNED. Pliijteitma. RAM'S HEAD. Cijpripecliiim arielhium. RAMSTED. Linaria vultjaris. RANDIA (Isaac Rand, author of an index of plants cult, at Botanical Gardens of the Society of Apothe- caries at Chelsea, published 1730 and 1739). Jiiibidcein. A genus of about 100 species of t


. 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. RAMPION RANUNCULUS U97 RAMFION, HORNED. Pliijteitma. RAM'S HEAD. Cijpripecliiim arielhium. RAMSTED. Linaria vultjaris. RANDIA (Isaac Rand, author of an index of plants cult, at Botanical Gardens of the Society of Apothe- caries at Chelsea, published 1730 and 1739). Jiiibidcein. A genus of about 100 species of tropical shrubs, trees, and woody climbers. Plants often spiny: Ivs. opposite, obovate - oblong to lanceolate, frecjuently coriaceous; stipules between the petioles and stem, short, and usu- ally joined together; lis. white, yellow or reddish, small or large, axillary or rarely terminal, solitary, corym- bose, or fascicled : fr. a berry, globose or ovoid, 2-locuIed, many-seeded. For distinctions from Mitriostigma and Gardenia, see Gardenia. A. Shrubs liaviu(j spines. dumetorum, Lam. [R. floribihida., DC). A small tree or rigid shrub with stout, straight, often long spines: Ivs. i-2 in. long, short-petioled: lis. white or greenish yellow, fragrant, not large, solitary or rarely 2-3 on a peduncle; corolla }4-% in. across: berry globose or ovoid, %-W in. long, yellow. Tropical Asia. Cult, in S. Pla. AA. Shrubs or trees wiilioiU spines. B. Corolla-tube M in. long. Fitzilani, P. Muell. A glabrous tree: Ivs. often over 6 in. long, shining, obovate-oblong or elliptical, obtuse; petiole rather long: fls. about 1 in. across, in loose, few- fld. cymes or the fertile fls. solitary: fr. globular, IK in. thick or ovoid and longer, hard. Australia. Cult, in Pla. BB. Corolla-tube 4r-10 in. long. c. Lobes of corolla obtuse. maculS,ta, DC. {Gardenia StanJeijana, Hook.). A nnn-h-l)ranc'hed shrub 10-15 ft. high: Ivs. elliptical or obovate-ol)Iong, lK-5 in. long, %-2\^ in. wide, charta- ceous, acum


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