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The Florist and Pomologist: A Pictorial Monthly Magazine of ...
169 IRESINE LINDENI. WITH AN ILLUSTRATION. the several species of the
Amaranthaceous order which furnish highly-coloured leaves for flower-garden
decoration, the plant we now figure promises to be one of the most useful. Its
habit is ...
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The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser
Brilliant golden yellow, with a well- Wnehed and compact growth, two and a half
to three feet in height; flowers of a medium size Trichinium Manglesii.— This
really handsotr amaranthaceous plant has been raised from Swa River seeds by
Mr.
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American Journal of Science
Phyllepidium (squarrosum,) said to be an Amaranthaceous plant, found near
Baltimore; we do not recognize it. — 2. Schultzia (obolarioides,) said to be "very
near akin to Obolaria," is undoubtedly the plant itself. — 3. Bur- shia (humilis,)
which ...
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Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition: During ...
Among these was an amaranthaceous shrub of great beauty. From the base of
this precipice to the sea-cliff, is a flat plain of smooth glassy lava, with some rents
and crevices. In these grew the Agati grandiflora, which here assumed a
prostrate ...
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Tilton's Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion
Of the several species of the amaranthaceous orderwhich furnish highly-colored
leaves for flower-garden decoration, this plant promises to be one of the most
useful. Its habit is dwarf and freely branched, producing an abundance of twiggy
...
Gomphrena globosa L. An Amaranthaceous plant frequently cultivated for
ornament and escaped in Wood County, where it was collected by Professor
Kellerman. 877a. Bocconia cordata Willd., the Plume Poppy, likewise commonly
cultivated, ...
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Travels with Dr. Leichhardt in Australia
I collected seeds of two species of Swainsonia, Ashonemonie, Cassia, and an
Amaranthaceous plant. Mr. Buckin expressed a slight disinclination to the
performance of a part of his duties as cook; but was immediately silenced by the
doctor, ...
Ludwig Leichhardt, author of "Hortus tasmaniensis" (The), 1859
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
It is to be regretted that the Amaranthaceous hosts of neither the type material of
Uredo Mogiphanis, collected in Brazil in 1904, and said to be on Mogiphanes,
nor of the present collections from Peru, have been specifically determined.
Engler ...
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1918
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
Phyllepidium (squarrosum,) said to be an Amaranthaceous plant, found near
Baltimore; we do not recognize it. — 2. Schultzia(obolarioides,)sa.id to be "very
near akin to Obolaria," is undoubtedly the plant itself. — 3. Bur- shia (humilis,)
which ...
Benjamin Silliman, Jr, 1841
Gontphrena globosa L. An Amaranthaceous plant frequently cultivated for
ornament and escaped in Wood County, where it was collected by Professor
Kellerman. S77a. Bocconia cordata Willd., the Plume Poppy, likewise commonly
cultivated, ...