Familiar garden flowers, figured by F.E. Hulme, and described by S. Hibberd, Том 1 |
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... called the standard ; the two lateral petals are the wings ; the two under petals , which are usually united , form what is called the keel . There are many deviations from this typical structure , and in some few instances the corolla ...
... called the standard ; the two lateral petals are the wings ; the two under petals , which are usually united , form what is called the keel . There are many deviations from this typical structure , and in some few instances the corolla ...
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... called " Spiræa Japonica , " is a member of the saxifrage family , and is therefore not a spiræa , for all the true spiræas are allied to the family of roses . MALCOMIA . Named after W. Malcom , mentioned by Ray . N.O. , Crucifereæ ...
... called " Spiræa Japonica , " is a member of the saxifrage family , and is therefore not a spiræa , for all the true spiræas are allied to the family of roses . MALCOMIA . Named after W. Malcom , mentioned by Ray . N.O. , Crucifereæ ...
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... called does not furnish any oil or balm or resin that might be so called . The term impatiens refers to the hasty escape of the seeds when the pod is touched . N.O. , Balsaminacea . LINNÆAN : 5 , Pentandria ; 1 , Monogynia . - The order ...
... called does not furnish any oil or balm or resin that might be so called . The term impatiens refers to the hasty escape of the seeds when the pod is touched . N.O. , Balsaminacea . LINNÆAN : 5 , Pentandria ; 1 , Monogynia . - The order ...
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... called corms . The order com- prehends the iris and crocus of the northern hemisphere , and the gladiolus and ixia of the southern hemisphere . All are furnished with sword - shaped or sickle - shaped leaves ; the flowers are herma ...
... called corms . The order com- prehends the iris and crocus of the northern hemisphere , and the gladiolus and ixia of the southern hemisphere . All are furnished with sword - shaped or sickle - shaped leaves ; the flowers are herma ...
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... called crocus in commemo- ration of the event . N.O. , Iridaceœ . LINNEAN : 3 , Triandria ; 1 , Monogynia . MUSK , from the Arabic musch , the name of an animal from which a perfumed substance is obtained , probably the Muntjak ( Cervus ...
... called crocus in commemo- ration of the event . N.O. , Iridaceœ . LINNEAN : 3 , Triandria ; 1 , Monogynia . MUSK , from the Arabic musch , the name of an animal from which a perfumed substance is obtained , probably the Muntjak ( Cervus ...
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abutilon amongst annual appear asters beautiful blue botanist bulbs calceolaria calyx candytuft capsule carpels charming Christmas rose colour common conservatory convolvulus corolla crimson Crocus cultivation cuttings daisies distinct dwarf early Eschscholtzia five fleshy florets florists fragrant frost fruit fuchsias garden flowers green greenhouse grow grown growth hardy hellebore herbaceous herbs hermaphrodite hot-bed inches INDIAN CRESS Iris kinds known lavender leafage leaves light rich soil LINNEAN loam lobes manure marigold mimulus musk named varieties native obtained oleander ovary pale Papaver peas pentstemon petals petunia plants plenty poisonous polyanthus poppy pots primrose Primula Primula vulgaris produced purple require roots rose of Sharon sandy scarlet season seed shade showy shrubs SNAPDRAGON soon sorts sown species splendid spring stamens stem stigma summer sunny sweet things thrive trees tulips usually Virginia stock wallflower warm white lily wild winter aconite yellow young
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