. 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. 882. Funkia subcordata CX 15). clscens,' F. cordAta, Sieb.}. Differs from the last in the metallic blue color of the less cordate lvs., in the inclined blnish or pale-tinged, more slender-tubed and smaller fls. (which do not rise above the foliage), and in having only one small bract at the base of the fl


. 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. 882. Funkia subcordata CX 15). clscens,' F. cordAta, Sieb.}. Differs from the last in the metallic blue color of the less cordate lvs., in the inclined blnish or pale-tinged, more slender-tubed and smaller fls. (which do not rise above the foliage), and in having only one small bract at the base of the fl. 3663. 25:50. 19:1809, as Bemerocallis Sie- boldtiana. There is a form with the body of the leaf yellowish white and the edge green. L. blade and petiole each 1 ft. long, the foliage therefore over- topping the fls. The plant usually cult, as F. Sie- bohliiina is probably F. Fortnnei. Fdrtunei, Baker. Differs from F. Sieboldinna in hav- ing smaller lvs. and the racemes much overtopping the FURCR^A 619 foliage, as in other Funkias. Petiole 2-3 in. long; blade cordate-ovate, 4-5 in. long : raceme K ft. long on a stem or scape 1 ft. long : fls. pale lilac, funnel- shape, 1}.2 in. long, the segments lanceolate and ascending and half as long as the tube. -Excellent. Generally cult, as F. Siebol- diana, and many of the pictures of that name probably Iielong here, as, apparently. ,; 11;i7 ; :322. Itis probable that the garden synonyms cited ^i, under/^. Sieboldiniin are usually applied I " plants of F. Forlunei. EB Liaies gteeit ovata, '^preup (/ imittea Sweet F huneilcltii Sieb ) Figs 883 884 88") L\ s broad o\ ate 5-10 in lon^ and half as wide, usually tapering tii the petiole but sometimes subcoi dite raceme long and lax fl with a short slender tube and suddenly e\ panding into a bell shape, l^o-2 in long, nodding deep B AI 8<)4 tall III/ Mn ]-!-': :^^feE^ ; is a form with \^hitebor dered hs lancifdha, Spreng (


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