. 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. 796. Euphorbia fuleens (X 3'.i). 11. mamillbsa, Lem. Low, cespitose: branches less than an inch in diam.: podaria elongated, conical, m o spiral rows: Ivs. and spines small, soon deciduous. DD. Podaria confluent into ribs: branches more or less acutely wing-anghd. s. Growths or branches S-angled (sometimes 4-an
. 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. 796. Euphorbia fuleens (X 3'.i). 11. mamillbsa, Lem. Low, cespitose: branches less than an inch in diam.: podaria elongated, conical, m o spiral rows: Ivs. and spines small, soon deciduous. DD. Podaria confluent into ribs: branches more or less acutely wing-anghd. s. Growths or branches S-angled (sometimes 4-angled. especially on the main a:ris,atid in £. aletconus flat). 12. antiqudmm, Linn. (H. Havanensis, Hort. ? E. (a'c(ert, Hort.'?). Shrub, 8-10 ft. high : branches erect- spreading, jointed; angles compressed, repand dentate, the teeth 1 in. long; spines 1-3 lines long: Ivs, minute, ovate-spatulate or rotund. India, and naturalized in other places, notably the W. Indies, where it is "sed for forms are in the trade, as i. lactea monstrosa? and E. ffaranensis cristala. 13. grandic6mis, Goebel. Fruticose: branches 3 in. wide; angles broadly winged, deeply lobed and sinuate; spines large, 1-2 Ln. long, light colored. S, Afr, ^eu- 797. Euphorbia pulcherriuia (Xl-5). bled when young ; spines 2-2K lines long : Ivs. lanceo- late or lance-spatulate, 3-5 in. long. Gabon river, W. Afr.— Considered one of the best. 15. Idctea, Haw. A shrub: branches erect; faces 1-3 in. wide, plano-convex, yellow and green striped; edges snbcompressed, repand dentate; spines 2-3 lines long. East Indies. 16. grindidens, Haw. Tree, 20-30 ft. high and as much as 3 ft. in diam.: branches slender, Yi-'Mixi. wide, numerous, erect-spreading, making a rounded head in old plants ; faces almost plane ; angles deeply lobed-dentate; spines 3-5 lines long, slender: Ivs. very small, triangular. II. 26:721. —E. alcicomis, Hort., is probably a form of this with flat branches. 17. tria
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