. 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. deep green and purple ribbed. Polyuesia. 23:240. 1891, p. 224. Gn. 39, p. 565. 19 of the best. .1. Ohabriiri, Hort.; see Elaeodendron.â4. crassHUia, So- land : see Pseudopanax.âA. Idngipes, Hort. Lvs. digitate, the Ifts. oblong-laueeohitr, nouminato. wavy, N. .\nstral.âA. no- &i7ts,
. 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. deep green and purple ribbed. Polyuesia. 23:240. 1891, p. 224. Gn. 39, p. 565. 19 of the best. .1. Ohabriiri, Hort.; see Elaeodendron.â4. crassHUia, So- land : see Pseudopanax.âA. Idngipes, Hort. Lvs. digitate, the Ifts. oblong-laueeohitr, nouminato. wavy, N. .\nstral.âA. no- &i7ts, Hort, "A theoi)tir;(' i»):ini. wiiti cln^ply packed, bold foliage, the lvs. ii\>\â '/ spindsa, Linn. Angelit \ I Devil's Walking-stick. > high : lvs. VA-2i4 ft. lonp, i, ovate, serrate, 2-3}^ in. I-,: , glabrous beneath, mostly di -1:: ing upward before the niarL^in. Tenn. 5:211. Gn. 50. p. I stems, the large lvs., and the e] give this species a very distinct subtropical appearance. Not quite hardy north. Chin^nsis, Linn. (A. Japdnica, Hort. A. Mund- shurica, Hort.). Chinese Angelica Tree. Stems less prickly, 40 ft.: lvs. 2-4 ft. long, usually without prickles; ifts. ovate or broad ovate, coarsely serrate or den- tate, usually pubescent beneath, nearly sessile, S%-G in. long; veins dividing before the margin and ending in the points of the teeth. Aug., Sept. China, Japan. âIn general appearance very much like the former species, but hardier. Nearly hardy north. Grows well also in somewhat dry, rocky or clayey soil. Var. el4ta, Dipp. {Dimorphdnthus eJAtus, Miq.). St. with few prickles : Ifts. pubescent beneath. The hardiest and most com- mon form in cult. Var. canfeacena, Dipp. {, Sieb. & Zucc). Lvs. often prickly above; Ifts. gla- brous beneath, except on the veins, dark green above. More tender. Var. Mandahiirica, Rehder (Dimorphdn-. 119, Unsymmetncal Araucaria grown I ARAUCARIA thus Mandshuricus, Maxim.). St. prickly : Ifts. pu-
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