. 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. Summer. Jits, of E. (Jliiiia. .-A .-lose ally of T. Vh,^li- much admired iu Europe. Well worth introduc- tiou- 11. ocoidentale, Gray. Allied to T. dioiciiiii, which it closely resem- bles, but it is more ro- bust and taller: Ivs. ijlaudular -puberulent: akeues long, slender, '. thiu-walled, 2-edged, ribbed, not


. 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. Summer. Jits, of E. (Jliiiia. .-A .-lose ally of T. Vh,^li- much admired iu Europe. Well worth introduc- tiou- 11. ocoidentale, Gray. Allied to T. dioiciiiii, which it closely resem- bles, but it is more ro- bust and taller: Ivs. ijlaudular -puberulent: akeues long, slender, '. thiu-walled, 2-edged, ribbed, not furrowed. 12. F§ndleri,Eugelm. Fit,'. â 24;)4. A varialilr species. Plants l-:i ft. high, rather stout and leafy: ivs. four to live times ()innatifid, upper stem-lvs. sessile; Ifts. rather firm, ovate to orliicular, usually with many shallow rounded or acuminate h>l)es: bases varialde: lis. di- cecious, in rather cuu- pact panicles; stamens many, anthers long : aken'es nearly sessile, obliquely ovate, flat- tened, .3^ ribs on each July. Aug, W. Texas to Montana. 13. polyc4rpum, Wat- son. Allied to r. Fend- leri: glabrous through- out: Ifts. long-petioled. fla. dicecious, in rather 2494. Thalictrum Fendleri (X i^). close panicles: akenes larger, in a dense glo- bose head, short-stalked, obovoid, turgid, tapering into retlexed styles. .Summer. Sandy streams, Calif, to Columbia river. K. C. Davis. THAMNOCALAMUS. See Bamhoo, p. 127. THAMN6PTEKIS (Greek, huxhij fern). Poli/podi- Aceir. A genus of simple - leaved ferns growing iu crowns, sometimes united with Asplenium. The elon- gate indusia are in parallel rows on the veins of the banana-like Ivs., often extending nearly to the margins. The veins are free below but are united at the apex by a transverse intramarginal vein. Nidus, Presl. (Asplhiiiim and Tltnmndpteris JTldns- Aris, Hort.). Bird's Nest Fern. Lvs. bright green, growing in a crown, 2-4 ft. long, 3-9 in. wide, the mid- rib rounded and usually green. Japan,


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