. 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. SCHIZONOTUS III. 25:21. âA very variable species, of which the following are perhaps the most important forms: Var. arisefdlius, J. G. Jack (Spiraa ariwfolia, Sm.). Large shrub, with arching branches: Ivs. usually truncate at the base, orate, with dentate or entir


. 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. SCHIZONOTUS III. 25:21. âA very variable species, of which the following are perhaps the most important forms: Var. arisefdlius, J. G. Jack (Spiraa ariwfolia, Sm.). Large shrub, with arching branches: Ivs. usually truncate at the base, orate, with dentate or entire lobes, pale green and pubescent beneath: panicle drooping, ample to 10 in. long. lC:136.'i. 4:617. Var. Purshiilnus, Kehd. (Sp. discolor, Pursh). Similar to the former, but Its. whitish-tomentose beneath. Var. Hssns, Rehd. {Sp. fissa, Lindl., and probably Holodlscns austrdlis. Heller). Similar to var. ari(^folius in habit, but smaller: Ivs. crenate at the base, narrower, with entire lobes, whitish-tomentose beneath; panicle drooping, loose, to 5 in. long. Var. dumisus, Dippel (Sp. tlu- mbsa, Nutt. Sp. Soursieri, Carr.). Erect shrub, 8 ft. high: Ivs. cuneate, coarsely toothed, pubescent above, whitish-tomentose beneath, K-1 in- long: panicle erect, rather small and dense. 1859, p. 519. This last form is the least desirable as an ornamental plant. S. purpurascens. Gray, is Solanoa purpuraseens Greene, a Califomian Asclepiad, not in cult. It is a perennial with as- cending stems I ft. high, cordate-ovate and snnill red-pur- ple fls. in compact umbels.â,S. tomentbsus, Lindl.^ Lindleyana ALFRED Rehder. SCHIZOPfiTALON (Greek, fiut and petal; in refer- ence to the pinnately cut petals). Cruciferie. A genus of possibly 5 species of annual herbs from Chile, with alternate, sinuate, dentate or pinnatifid leaves and pur- ple or white flowers in terminal racemes. The main ge- neric character lies in the shape of the petals, which are flat and pinnately cut


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