Archive image from page 201 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame04bail Year: 1906 Here cordm passm a good I I 10 spectabile I Hort or plants different mk 2283 Showy Sedum—Sedu spectabile. Clusters 4 inches across. FabHria Hort not Koch) This IS the most popular of • the greatest variety of pur lK-2


Archive image from page 201 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame04bail Year: 1906 Here cordm passm a good I I 10 spectabile I Hort or plants different mk 2283 Showy Sedum—Sedu spectabile. Clusters 4 inches across. FabHria Hort not Koch) This IS the most popular of • the greatest variety of pur lK-2 ft high Ivs opposite obtuse entire or obscurely wavy toothed fls K in across, in flat- topped inversely pyramidal, leafy, um- bellate cymes 4 in. across Sept., Oct. Possibly from Japan. Gn 27, p. 315. I. H. 8 271 —The fls. vary from rose to purple and perhaps to white. Pitcher & Manda offei ed var. Album. \ ar. purpdreum and Tdseum are trade 2284 Sedum ternatum (X ' ,) lie abmt 1 m long and recurved; anthers brownish puiple July Mts of \ a and Ala. —Hardy in Mass. and desirable for edgings or rockeries, according to Ed- ward C illett Id populifdlium Pall A very distinct species by rea- son of Its shrubby base, stalked, poplar-shaped Ivs. and corymbs of whitish fls. which have the scent <if haw- thorn. Roots fibrous: stems 6-10 in. liili. Iir:ii]cln-d: Ivs. alternate, ovate, acute, coarsely anl :ii-ly toothed: fls. nearly K in. across, wliiii-li 'i imiki-li. in corymbose cymes; stamens pinkLsh: aTiili. r imiple. Aug. Siberia. 211. Gn. 27, p. 310. 1S57, p. 150. —Rare in cult., but desirable for borders and rock- eries and makes a charming pot-plant. 16. KamtschAtioum, Fisch. & Mey. Height 4-6 in.: Ivs. alternate or opposite, obovate, coarsely, but regu- larly toothed above the middle: fls. yellow, in. across, in umbellate cymes 1-3 in. across ; petals lanceolate. Late summer. Gn. 25, p. 531; 27, p. 317.


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