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Identifier: gardenerschronic13lond (find matches)
Title: The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects
Year: 1874 (1870s)
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Subjects: Ornamental horticulture Horticulture Plants, Ornamental Gardening
Publisher: London : (Gardeners Chronicle)
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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ant, a native of Kokand, where it was discovered byFedtscuenko at an altitude of 4000 feet. Dr. Regelstates that it is one of the most ornamental plants ofthat country. It is apparently a biennial, growing 3to 5 feet high, and having simply pinnate leaves andterminal panicles of erect, salver-shaped, rosy-purpleflowers about an inch long. It has not yet floweredunder cultivation, but ISIr. Max Leichtlin and someother persons have living plants, and we may expectthey will flower during the present season. Dr.Reg EI, thinks it m.ay prove hardy. Aphei.andra Koezlii from Seed.—.\t a recent meeting of the Horticultural Society ofBerlin flowering plants of this h.indsome Aphelandrawere exhibited, which had been raised from seed in sixto eight months. This species, it is stated, producesseed freely if kept in a dry place. The seed soonloses its vitality, and should be sown in April. Goodflowering plants may thus be had by late autumn andwinter, Apku. 17, iSSo.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 497
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Fig. 88.—anthurium andr.«anum : leaf and flower real size; spathe uuilliant siilmm; scarlet; spadix ivory-wuite. (see p. 490,) 498 THE G A R D R NR RS CHRO NICL E, (AiKii, 17, 1S80. New Mexican Plants.—The third part of Mr. W. li. IlEMSi.Evs Diaj^iiosfs Plaiilaniiii A^ova-riiiii, &c., has just appeared. It contains upwardsof fifty Leguminosrc, chiefly belonging to the generaDesmodium, Ilrongniartia, and liauhinia; and thereis also a new Trifoliuni, several Astragali, and a newspecies of the singular genus Minkelersia, an ally ofPhaseolus. There are three additional species ofSedum, making altogether twenty-one that Mr.IIemst.ey has described from this region. Ten speciesofCuphea are followed by an Abelia (.\. coriacea),the second found in Mexico, several species of Galium,a Juglans, a Bravoa, two Agaves, and Leptorhua, anew genus of Commelinacece. • Mr. Leeds Narcissi.—The fine collection of hybridised seedling Narcissi, raised by the lateMr. Leeds, of Manchester, is now

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