. 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. 162 BIGNONIA BILLBEEGIA fls. panioled, large (SKin. across), ranging from mauve to purple-red, the throat primrose, limb wide-spreading. Colombia. II. 12:73. regfblis, Hort. Lvs. elliptic-lanceolate : fls. large, yel- low and red. Guiana. âOf recent introduction. Requires â warm treatment. argSrreo-viol4so


. 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. 162 BIGNONIA BILLBEEGIA fls. panioled, large (SKin. across), ranging from mauve to purple-red, the throat primrose, limb wide-spreading. Colombia. II. 12:73. regfblis, Hort. Lvs. elliptic-lanceolate : fls. large, yel- low and red. Guiana. âOf recent introduction. Requires â warm treatment. argSrreo-viol4soenB, Hort. Lvs. ovate, cordate at base, short-stalked, purple when young, but becoming beau- tifully veined and blotched with white : fls. purple. S. 13:469. AA. ZfVS. pinnately compound, the S lower Ifts. usually foliaceous and the others represented by tendrils. B. Fls. normally from, the axils of the lvs. 0. Pedicels l-tld. capreol^ta, Linn. Teumpet-floweb. Cross-vine. Quarter-vine. Climbing to great heights (often 50 ft. or more), glabrous, evergreen: Ifts. stalked, oblong- acuminate, cordate, entire : fls. in many 2-5-fld. short- peduncled cymes, yellow-red and lighter within, tubu- lar (2 in. long), with a stout limb. Native from Md. S. and W., and often a pest in orchards, climbing on the trees. 864. Gng. 1:370, 371.âHandsome vine for outdoor use. Good for covering walls. Sometimes grown in conservatories. A cross-section of the stem presents a cross-form appearance, whence one of the common names. Var. atrosanguinea, Hook. f. {B. atrosanguinea, Hort.). Lvs. longer and narrower: fls. dark purple, the lobes short and triangular-ovate. 6501. 2:27. âHandsome. Tweedi&na, Lindl. Leaflets lanceolate and pointed, cordate, 3 in. or less long : fls. trumpet-shaped, 2 in. long, orange-yellow, the limb of rounded, spreading lobes and from 2-4 in. across. Argentina. 26:45. Gn. 40:812.âWill stand a little frost if grown in the open in the Sout


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