. 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. 88 ARALIA ARAUCABIA deep green and purple ribbed. Polynesia. 23: 240. 1891, p. 224. Gn. 39, p. 565. 19: of tbe best. .4. Ohabritri, Hort.; see Elseodendron.—.4. crassifblia, So- land ; see Pseudopanax.—A. idn(7;pe5, Hort. Lvs. digitate, the Ifts'. oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, wavy. N. A
. 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. 88 ARALIA ARAUCABIA deep green and purple ribbed. Polynesia. 23: 240. 1891, p. 224. Gn. 39, p. 565. 19: of tbe best. .4. Ohabritri, Hort.; see Elseodendron.—.4. crassifblia, So- land ; see Pseudopanax.—A. idn(7;pe5, Hort. Lvs. digitate, the Ifts'. oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, wavy. N. Austral.—A. no- bills, Hort. " A theophrasta-likeplant, with closely packed, bold foliage, the lvs. oblong obovate-acuminate. undulate at the ; Once offered by —A. Osydna, Hort. Like A. leptophylla. but leaflets deeply biiid, and nerves and veins brown. —'Kovt. Leaflets 3, sinuate : lvs. opposite. New Britain.—.4. rotunda, Hort. Leaf of a single leaflet or sometimes 3-foliolate, white-toothed. Polynesia.—..4. spectdbilis, A. filicifolia.—J., splendidi^- sima, Hort. Lvs. pinnate, the leaflets shiny green. New Cale- donia.—A. terndta, Hort. Lvs. opposite, ternate or 3-lobed, tbe leaflets oblong-lanceolate and sinuate.—A. yictdri(e, Hort. See Panax. Some of the above probably belong to Oreopanax and other genera. _ _- „ Li. M. H, AA. Hardy or true Aralias. B. Prickly shrubs or rarely low trees : lvs. bipinnate, 2~S ft. long : umbels numerous, in a large, broad, compound panicle: styles distinct. spindsa, Linn. Angelica Tree. Herchles' Cldb. Devil's Walking-stick. Stems very prickly, 40 ft. high : lvs. lK-23^ ft. long, usually prickly above ; Ifts. ovate, serrate, 2-3% in. long, glaucous and nearly glabrous beneath, mostly distinctly petioled; veins curv- ing upward before the margin. Aug. S. states north to Tenn. 5:211. Gn. 50, p. stout, armed stems, the large lvs., and tlie
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