RM2AGENJ3–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum, or : The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described .... 149 Crataegus Oxyacdntha obtusata.The obtuse-leaved Hawthorn.. 12 ft. high, 2J in. diam.
RMP55TH7–Obtuse-leaved flat pea, Platylobium obtusangulum. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtis's 'The Botanical Magazine,' Samuel Curtis, 1833. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist, writer and artist. He was Regius Professor of Botany at Glasgow University, and editor of Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' from 1827 to 1865. In 1841, he was appointed director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and was succeeded by his son Joseph Dalton. Hooker documented the fern and orchid crazes that shook England in the mid-19th centu
RMW9GN6E–Archive image from page 296 of The cultivated evergreens; a handbook. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada cultivatedevergr00bail Year: 1923 ( ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 211 globular, nearly sessile, - inch across; scales 8-10 with a short, obtuse, inconspicuous boss. Himalayas.—Introduced to Great Britain in 1824 by Wallich. Var. Comeyana, Carr. (C. Corneyana, Knight). Branches and branchlets pendulous; the brancldet-systems not distinctly distichous.— Introduced before 1850. 9. C.
RMPG2CGE–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XXVI. iiosA^CE.^: crat.eVjus. 8!M) CraiiE'gus tanact'tifolia iceana, C. heteropliylla, and C. Oxi/ardiif/i<i obtusdta. Lee's Tansj'-leaved Thorn, the various-leaved Thorn, and the obtuse-/£ared Hawthorn. Leaves and fruit of the natural size.. Please note that these images are extracte
RMMAA7JH–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh. Heart-leaved Snakeroot. Fig. 1865. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 373. 1814. Cimicifuga racemosa var. cordifolia A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i: Part 1, 55. 1895. Tall, similar to the preceding species. Leaflets few, very broadly ovate or or- bicular, acute, obtuse or acuminate at the apex, deeply cordate at the base, sometimes 6' wide; pisti
RM2AGEP13–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum, or : The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described .... Full-grown tree at Studley ; 43 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 4 ft., and of the head 48 ft.[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]. 149 Crataegus Oxyacdntha obtusata.The obtuse-leaved Hawthorn.
RMW9GPXJ–Archive image from page 319 of The cultivated evergreens; a handbook. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada cultivatedevergr00bail Year: 1923 ( 232 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS cupressoides, Endl. {Callitris cupressoides, Schrad.). Shrub or small tree: leaves imbricate, scale-like: cone-scales smooth on back with an obtuse mucro below the apex and each with 5-10 winged seeds. South Africa.— Introduced to France before 1850. 11. SCIADOP TYS, Sieb. & Zucc. UMBRELLA-PINE Evergreen tree:
RMPFX4MA–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 239 stomatic bands, on the back with whitish depressions near the base: cones ^ inch across, the scales thickened, with a large acute process on back. 3. A. cupressoides, D. Don (A. imbricata, Maule. Cunninghamia cupressoides, Zucc). Tree reaching 40 feet, with ascending branches: leaves rhombic- ovate, broad and obtuse, with translucent denticu- late margin, HK ^^'^^ long, thick and keeled, clo
RMMAA6DC–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . GERANIACEAE. 5. Geranium rotundifolium L. Round-leaved Crane's-bill. Fig. 2656. Geraniun ndifoiium L. Sp. PI. 683. 753- Annual, often tufted, 6'-i8' high, much branched, softly pubescent with spreading white purple-tipped glandular hairs. Leaves reniform-orbicular, broader than long, ij' wide, cleft about to the middle into 5-g obtuse broad IoIdcs, which are 3-5-toothed; pet
RF2PJ53R1–Broad-Leaved Dock (Rumex obtusifolius subsp. obtusifolius). Basal Leaf Closeup
RMRH1MJH–. British flowering plants. Plants. Centaury. ^Erythraa Centaurium.). Obtuse-leaved Gentian. (Oentiana obtusifolia.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Kirby, W. F. (William Forsell), 1844-1912. London, Sidney Appleton
RMRX8D1E–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Dryas integrifolia Vahl. Entire-leaved Moun- tain Avens. Fig. 2285. Dryas integrifolia Vahl, Act. Havn. 4: Part Dryas leiiella Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 350. 18 1798. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are ovate or ovate-lanceolate, obtuse and often subcordate at the base, obtusish at the apex, entire or wi
RMPFX4J4–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 313 dull tawny yellow, somewhat oblique at the base, about 5 inches long; apophysis flattened and slightly ridged, those near the base sometimes elongated; umbo small, with a short prickle, or obtuse; seed grayish-yellow, 34 inch long. Japan.—Introduced in 18o4 by Siebold to Holland and in 1862 to North America by Dr. Hall. Hardy north to southern Ontario and New England. Handsome ornamental pine
RMMAA77H–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Reseda lutea L. Yellow Cut-leaved Mignonette. Fig. 2121 Reseda lutea L. Sp. PI. 449. 1753. Ascending or decumbent, pubescent with short scattered stiff hairs, or nearly glabrous. Leaves 2'-4' long, broadly ovate or oblong in outline, deeply lobed or divided, sometimes pinnatifid, their seg- ments linear or oblong, obtuse, the margins undu- late ; flowers greenish-yellow,
RF2RC31HN–Broad-Leaved Dock (Rumex obtusifolius subsp. obtusifolius). Basal Leaf Closeup
RMRDTDYB–. Landscape gardening. Notes and suggestions on lawns and lawn planting--laying out and arrangement of country places, large and small parks, cemetery plots, and railway-station lawns--deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs--the hardy border-bedding plants--rockwork, etc. Landscape gardening. OBTUSE-LEAVED JAPANESE CYPRESS. iRETiNOSPORA OBTUSA.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Parsons, Samuel, 1844-1923.
RMRX8D1H–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Dryas integrifolia Vahl. Entire-leaved Moun- tain Avens. Fig. 2285. Dryas integrifolia Vahl, Act. Havn. 4: Part Dryas leiiella Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 350. 18 1798. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are ovate or ovate-lanceolate, obtuse and often subcordate at the base, obtusish at the apex, entire or wi
RMPG2F2D–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. The ovate-leaved Duvaua. Lindl. in Bot.. aw. Duvafia ov^ta. ovAT Lindl. Identification. Reg., t. 1568. Engravings. Bot Reg., t 1568.; and our^. 292 Spec. Char., Sfc. Leaves *"â "»â¢'» O'p'"*""- ovate, toothed, in most acute at the tip, in some obtuse. Racemes
RMMAA5XM–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 3. Lythnam lineare L. Linear-leaved Loosestrife. Fig. 3006. Lyihrum lineare L. Sp. PI. 447. 1/53- Perennial, slender, glabrous, rather pale green, much branched, 2°-^° high. Leaves narrowly linear, sessile, 6"-i2" long, i"-2" wide, nearly all opposite, acutish at the apex or the lowest obtuse, narrowed at the base; flowers solitary in the upper axils, lig
RMRFFXBW–. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 71 RETINOSPORA, Obtuse-Leaved (R. obtusa). A pretty and distinct species, growing 6 to 8 feet high, with graceful, drooping branches. Golden-Tipped Plume-Like {R. plumosa aurea). A very striking and desirable plant for this climate ; the tips of branches sh o wing a beautiful golden yellow hue. Silver-Spotted Plume-Like {J?, plumosa argentea). Young shoots sprinkled with nu- mer
RMRX6YYK–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 CRUCIFERAE. Vol. II. 5. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb. Oval- leaved Bladder-pod. Fig. 2017. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb.; Britt. &; Brown, III. Fl. 2: 137. 1897. Perennial from a tufted caiidex, pale, densely stellate-canescent. Basal leaves tufted, broadly oval to obovate, sometimes nearly orbicular, entire, obtuse o
RMPFX4MX–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 232 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS cupressoides, Endl. {Callitris cupressoides, Schrad.). Shrub or small tree: leaves imbricate, scale-like: cone-scales smooth on back with an obtuse mucro below the apex and each with 5-10 winged seeds. South Africa.— Introduced to France before 1850. 11. SCIADOP TYS, Sieb. & Zucc. UMBRELLA-PINE Evergreen tree: leaves of two kinds; small and scale-like leaves scattered on the shoot, but
RMMAA70K–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Dryas integrifolia Vahl. Entire-leaved Moun- tain Avens. Fig. 2285. Dryas integrifolia Vahl, Act. Havn. 4: Part Dryas leiiella Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 350. 18 1798. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are ovate or ovate-lanceolate, obtuse and often subcordate at the base, obtusish at the apex, entire or with i or 2 teeth near the base, the margins strongly revolute
RMRF7CPC–. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 71 RETINOSPORA, Obtuse-Leaved (R. obtusa). A pretty and distinct species, growing 6 to 8 feet high, with graceful, drooping branches. Golden-Tipped Plume-Like {R. plumosa aurea). A very striking and desirable plant for this climate ; the tips of branches sh o wing a beautiful golden yellow hue. Silver-Spotted Plume-Like {J?, plumosa argentea). Young shoots sprinkled with nu- mer
RMRYH6EX–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Rattle-top - June-.^ug. 2. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh. Heart-leaved Snakeroot. Fig. 1865. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 373. 1814. Cimicifuga racemosa var. cordifolia A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i: Part 1, 55. 1895. Tall, similar to the preceding species. Leaflets few, very broadly ovate or or- bicular, acute, obtuse or acuminate at th
RMPFX4GB–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 325 occasionally to 60 feet tall, with stout spreading branches forming a broad, open, often flat-topped head; bark dark brown, thick, broken into irregular plates covered with thin scales, on the upper part of trunk and on the branches separating into thin loose scales; branchlets light orange; winter-buds oblong, obtuse, dark chestnut-brown: leaves stout, twisted, sharply pointed, dark green, l
RMMAA7GE–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 16. Ranunculus abortivus L. Kidney- or Smooth-leaved Crowfoot. Fig. 1910. L. Sp. PI. 551. i; Fernald, Rhodora 1S99. Ranunculus aborti%-u R. abortivus encyclu Glabrous, or but sparingly pubescent, 6-2 high, branched. Basal leaves long-petioled, bright green, thick, crenate or sometimes lobed, broadly ovate, obtuse, and generally cordate or reniform, the cauline sessile or nea
RM2AJ16RX–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Melampyrum latifolium ^luhl. Broad-leaved Cow-Wheat. Fig. 3857. Melampyrum latifolium Muhl. Cat. 57. 1813. Similar to the preceding, widely branched, i°-i2°high ; but the leaves all entire, short-petioled, the lowestsmall, spatulate, obtuse, the middle ones lanceolate orovate, acuminate, narrowed .at the base, 2-3 long, thefloral ovate or ovate-lanceolate, shorter, acute, m
RMRYT59E–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 CRUCIFERAE. Vol. II. 5. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb. Oval- leaved Bladder-pod. Fig. 2017. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb.; Britt. & Brown, III. Fl. 2: 137. 1897. Perennial from a tufted caiidex, pale, densely stellate-canescent. Basal leaves tufted, broadly oval to obovate, sometimes nearly orbicular, entire, obtuse
RMPFX4PG–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 211 globular, nearly sessile, ^-^ inch across; scales 8-10 with a short, obtuse, inconspicuous boss. Himalayas.—Introduced to Great Britain in 1824 by Wallich. Var. Comeyana, Carr. (C. Corneyana, Knight). Branches and branchlets pendulous; the brancldet-systems not distinctly distichous.— Introduced before 1850. 9. C. fimebris, Endl. (C. pendula, Lambert). Moxjening C. Fig. 34. Tree to 60 feet ta
RMMAA5HK–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Ledum decumbens (Ait.) Lodd. Narrow- leaved Labrador Tea. Fig. 3213. 1789. o. 1841. A shrub, about 1° high, the twigs rusty-tomentose. Leaves linear, obtuse, dark green and somewhat rugose above, densely tomentose with brown wool beneath, strongly revolute-margined, i'-i' long, l"-2" wnde; flowers 3"-5" broad; pedicels very pubescent, 4"-8" long
RM2ANEEMD–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 2. Reseda lutea L. Yellow Cut-leaved Mignonette. Fig. 2121. Reseda liilca L. Sp. PI. 445. 1753. Ascending or decumbent, pubescent with shortscattered stiff hairs, or nearly glabrous. Leaves2-4 long, broadly ovate or oblong in outline, deeplylobed or divided, sometimes pinnatifid, their seg-ments linear or oblong, obtuse, the margins undu-late; flowers greenish-yellow,
RMRX9CNE–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 29. Crataegus ovata Sargent. Ovate- leaved Thorn. Fig. 2363. Sarg. Man. Trees A tree, sometimes 30° high, with yellow, scaly, bark similar to that of a young Piatanus, the spines i' long. Leaves ovate-elliptic or obovate, i Y-2I' long, S'-2' wide, obtuse or acute at the apex, broadly cuneate or rounded at the base,
RMPFX4K1–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 287 glabrous or glabrescent; winter-buds dark brown, ovoid or obtusish: leaves compressed, acutish or obtusely mucronulate, 3^-^ inch long, with 2 broad white bands above, green and keeled beneatli: cones cylindric-oblong, 3-4 inches long; scales rhombic, narrowed toward the truncate or emarginate erose apex; bracts linear-oblong, obtuse, 4-5 times shorter than scale. Western China.—Introduced in
RMMAA6A6–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . .K.) Small. Round-leaved Spreading Spurge. Fig. 2734. " " ". Nov. Gen. 2: 52. 1817. 11, Fl. SE. U. S. 709. 1903. Annual, pale green, glabrous, sometimes glau- cescent. Stem branched from the base, the slen- der or filiform branches prostrate, 2.'-i2' long; leaves orbicular, orbicular-ovate or oval, i"-3" long, obtuse or emarginate, entire, often slig
RM2AGAT96–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. he involucre linear-oblong, obtuse;achenes pubescent. In dry woods. Virginia to Florida and Texas.Recorded from Missouri. Ascends to 3000 ft. inVirginia. July-Sept. 29. Solidago ulmifolia Muhl. Elm-leaved Golden-rod. Fig. 4241. Solidago ulmifolia Muhl.; Willd. Sp. PI. 3: 2060. 1804. Stem slender, glabrous, or puberulent atthe summit, 2°-4° high, simple, or branchedabove, the
RMRX82XN–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 16. Ranunculus abortivus L. Kidney- or Smooth-leaved Crowfoot. Fig. 1910. L. Sp. PI. 551. i; Fernald, Rhodora 1S99. Ranunculus aborti-u R. abortivus encyclu Glabrous, or but sparingly pubescent, 6-2 high, branched. Basal leaves long-petioled, bright green, thick, crenate or sometimes lobed, broadly ovate, obtuse, an
RMPFX4JP–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 291 leaves obtuse: cones oblong, 3-4 inches long; scales truncate or slightly emarginate at apex; bracts lanceolate, reflexed. Southwestern China and Himalaya.—Introduced first in 1848 and later repeatedly, but it never succeeded in cultivation. 3. L. Kaempferi, Sarg., not Carr. (Z. leptolepis, Murr. L. japonica, Carr.). Japanese L. Tree to 90 feet tall, with short horizontal branches; bark gray
RMMAA663–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 3. Rhamnus ahiifolia L'Her. Alder- leaved Buckthorn. Dwarf Alder. Fig. 2825. Rhamnus alnifotia L'Her. Sert. Angl. 5. 1788. A small shrub, with puberulent thornless branches. Leaves oval to elliptic, 2-4' long, 1-2' wide, obtuse to acuminate at the apex, mainly acute at the base, irregularly crenate-serrate; veins 6-7 pairs; petioles 3"-6" long; flowers 5-merous, so
RM2AG86KA–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. e, acute or obtusish,ciliate, appressed; disk purple or brown; receptacleconvex, its chaff obtuse; rays 15-25, light yellow;achenes more or less pubescent, oblong-obovate;pappus of 2 broad scales or of 2-4 stout awns. Prairies, Illinois to Minnesota. Iowa, Kansas, Georgiaand Texas. Aug.-Sept. 7. Helianthus subrhomboideus Rydb. Rhombic-leaved Sunflower. Fig. 4467. Helianthus s
RMRX6YYH–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 CRUCIFERAE. Vol. II. 5. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb. Oval- leaved Bladder-pod. Fig. 2017. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb.; Britt. &; Brown, III. Fl. 2: 137. 1897. Perennial from a tufted caiidex, pale, densely stellate-canescent. Basal leaves tufted, broadly oval to obovate, sometimes nearly orbicular, entire, obtuse o
RMPFX4KD–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 280 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS 14. P. Koyamai, Shiras. (P. Moramomi, Hort.). Narrow pyramidal tree to 60 feet tall; bark grayish-brown, scaly, peeling off in thin flakes; branchlets reddish-brown and slightly bloomy, the lateral ones glandular-pubescent, the leading shoots nearly glabrous; winter-buds conical, brown, resinous; leaves quadrangular, slightly compressed, straight or curved, acute or obtuse, ]/i-}4 inch long
RMMAA7CF–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . CRUCIFERAE. Vol. II. 5. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb. Oval- leaved Bladder-pod. Fig. 2017. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb.; Britt. & Brown, III. Fl. 2: 137. 1897. Perennial from a tufted caiidex, pale, densely stellate-canescent. Basal leaves tufted, broadly oval to obovate, sometimes nearly orbicular, entire, obtuse or subacute, l'-2' long, narrowed into rather long petiole
RM2AJ414R–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . VERBENACEAE. Vol. III. 4. Verbena angustifolia ]Iichx. Narrow-leaved Vervain. Fig, 3555. V. angustifolia Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 14. 1803. Perennial, roughish-puberulent or pubescent;stem slender, simple or branched, 4-sided above,i°-2° high. Leaves linear, spatulate or lanceo-late, obtuse or subacute at the apex, cuneate atthe base and tapering into short petioles, serrateor
RMT02GRG–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 2. Reseda lutea L. Yellow Cut-leaved Mignonette. Fig. 2121 Reseda lutea L. Sp. PI. 449. 1753. Ascending or decumbent, pubescent with short scattered stiff hairs, or nearly glabrous. Leaves 2'-4' long, broadly ovate or oblong in outline, deeply lobed or divided, sometimes pinnatifid, their seg- ments linear or oblong, obtuse, the margins undu
RMPG2K5A–. Key and flora : northern and central states . Botany. B Fig. 15. Pigweed (Chenopodium album) A, Bj&ower; C, fruit. (All about seven times natural size) lobed or the lobes pinnate. Flowers in loose, diverging, leafless ra- cemes. The whole plant is sweet-scented. Introduced from Europe and naturalized in gardens and along roadsides. 2. C. glaucum. L. Oak-Leaved Goosefoot. Annual, succulent, somewhat mealy. Stem spreading, much branched, 5-12 in. high. Leaves varying from oblong to lanceolate, obtuse, some or all of them more or less sinuate-toothed, 1-2 in. long. Flower clusters mostly sm
RMMAA6WA–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 29. Crataegus ovata Sargent. Ovate- leaved Thorn. Fig. 2363. Sarg. Man. Trees A tree, sometimes 30° high, with yellow, scaly, bark similar to that of a young Piatanus, the spines i' long. Leaves ovate-elliptic or obovate, i Y-2I' long, S'-2' wide, obtuse or acute at the apex, broadly cuneate or rounded at the base, coarsely serrate or doubly serrate, often with irregular cre
RM2AGBAWR–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. llous-pubescent and canescent with apprcssed hairs. 5. C. villosa. Hirsute or hispid-pubescent. Leaves linear, acutish. 6. C. sienophylla. Leaves mostly spatulate, obtuse. 7- C. hispida. Pilose-pubescent with soft spreading hairs ; annual. 8. C. pilosa. Genus 14. THISTLE FAMILY. 373 I. Chrysopsis graminifolia (Alichx.) Ell.Grass-leaved Golden Aster. Fig. 4195. Intila graminif
RMRYT59C–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 CRUCIFERAE. Vol. II. 5. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb. Oval- leaved Bladder-pod. Fig. 2017. Lesquerella ovalifolia Rydb.; Britt. & Brown, III. Fl. 2: 137. 1897. Perennial from a tufted caiidex, pale, densely stellate-canescent. Basal leaves tufted, broadly oval to obovate, sometimes nearly orbicular, entire, obtuse
RMPFYKBP–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 'iOO C. Havescens.. 1. C. flavfiscens L. Culms 0.5-4 dm. high ; involucre 3-leaved, very unequal; spikelets 0.5-1.5 cm. long, 1.5-2.5 mm. broad, becoming linear, obtuse, clustered on the 2-4 very short rays ; scales ob- tuse, straw-yellow ; stamens 3 ; achene shining, orbicular, its superficial cells oblong. —Low grounds, N. Y. to Mich., 111., and southw. (Eurasia, Afr., Trop. Am.) Fig. 200. 2. C. diiindrus Terr. Simi- lar ; spikelets lance-oblo
RM2AG617R–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 23. Senecio integerrimus Nutt. Entire-leaved Groundsel. Fig. 4632. Senecio integerrimus Nutt. Gen. 2: 165. 1818. Perennial, more or less pubescent when young,glabrous or nearly so when old; stem stout, i°-4°high. Leaves entire, or sparingly denticulate,somewhat fleshy, the lower and basal ones ovalor oblong, obtuse or obtusish at the apex, 3-8long, I-ii wide, petioled, the up
RMRYH9KR–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 16. Ranunculus abortivus L. Kidney- or Smooth-leaved Crowfoot. Fig. 1910. L. Sp. PI. 551. i; Fernald, Rhodora 1S99. Ranunculus aborti-u R. abortivus encyclu Glabrous, or but sparingly pubescent, 6-2 high, branched. Basal leaves long-petioled, bright green, thick, crenate or sometimes lobed, broadly ovate, obtuse, and generally cordate or reni
RMPFYKBF–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 1. C. flavfiscens L. Culms 0.5-4 dm. high ; involucre 3-leaved, very unequal; spikelets 0.5-1.5 cm. long, 1.5-2.5 mm. broad, becoming linear, obtuse, clustered on the 2-4 very short rays ; scales ob- tuse, straw-yellow ; stamens 3 ; achene shining, orbicular, its superficial cells oblong. —Low grounds, N. Y. to Mich., 111., and southw. (Eurasia, Afr., Trop. Am.) Fig. 200. 2. C. diiindrus Terr. Simi- lar ; spikelets lance-oblong, 0.5-1 cm. long,
RM2AJ255D–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 13. Pentstemon acuminatus Dougl. Sharp-leaved Beard-tongue. Fig. 3767. Pentstemon acuminatus Dougl.; Lindl. Bot. Reg. pi.1285. 1829. Glabrous and glaucous; stem rather stout, strict,6-2° high, leafy. Leaves firm, entire, the lowerand basal ones oblong or spatulate, obtuse oracute, narrowed into petioles, the upper sessile^ orclasping, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, 2-3long; t
RMRYH9KW–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 RANUNCULACEAE. 16. Ranunculus abortivus L. Kidney- or Smooth-leaved Crowfoot. Fig. 1910. L. Sp. PI. 551. i; Fernald, Rhodora 1S99. Ranunculus aborti-u R. abortivus encyclu Glabrous, or but sparingly pubescent, 6-2 high, branched. Basal leaves long-petioled, bright green, thick, crenate or sometimes lobed, broadly ovate, obtuse, and general
RM2AG74BM–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. o spatulate ; branches of the caudex short and thick. Bracts of the involucre acutish. 3- T. acaulis. Bracts of the involucre obtuse, rounded. 4- T- herbacea. I. Tetraneuris linearifolia (Hook.) Greene.Fine-leaved Tetraneuris. Fig. 4537- Hymenoxys linearifolia Hook. Icon. pi. 146. 1837.Actinella linearifolia T. & G. Fl. X. A. 2: 383. 1842.T. linearifolia Greene, Pittonia 3: 3
RMRYT455–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 March-June, 3. Draba cuneifolia Xutt. Wedge-leaved Whitlow-grass. Fig. 1999. Draba cuneifolia Nutt.; T. & G. FI. N. A. I: io8. 1838. Winter-annual, stellate-pubescent all over, 4'-8' high, branching and leafy below. Leaves obovate, cuneate, or the lowest spatulate, i'-ii' long, obtuse, dentate toward the summit
RM2AJ3YE9–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 3. Lippia nodiflora (L.) ]Michx. Spatu- late-leaved Fog-fruit. Fig. 3562. Verbena nodiflora L. Sp. PL 20. 1753. Lippia nodiflora Michx Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 15. 1803. Minutely and rather densely puberulent withshort appressed hairs, creeping, or some of thebranches ascending. i°-3° long. Leaves thickish,spatulate, cblanceolate. or obovate, 6-2V long,3-i2 wide, mostly obtuse at the a
RMRX85YF–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 3. Draba cuneifolia Xutt. Wedge-leaved Whitlow-grass. Fig. 1999. Draba cuneifolia Nutt.; T. &; G. FI. N. A. I: io8. 1838. Winter-annual, stellate-pubescent all over, 4'-8' high, branching and leafy below. Leaves obovate, cuneate, or the lowest spatulate, i'-ii' long, obtuse, dentate toward the summit; flow- ering br
RM2AGB2FP–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. orgia and Alabama. Genus 22. THISTLE FAMILY. 3S5 10. Solidago macrophylla Pursh. Large-leaved Golden-rod. Fig. 4222. Solidago macrophylla Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 542. 1S14.Solidago thyrsoidea E. Meyer, PI. Lab. 63. 1830. Stem striate, glabrous or sparingly pubescent,stout, 6-4° high. Leaves thin, ovate, acuminate,or the basal ones obtuse, sharply serrate, glabrousor sparingly pu
RMRX85YK–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 March-June, 3. Draba cuneifolia Xutt. Wedge-leaved Whitlow-grass. Fig. 1999. Draba cuneifolia Nutt.; T. &; G. FI. N. A. I: io8. 1838. Winter-annual, stellate-pubescent all over, 4'-8' high, branching and leafy below. Leaves obovate, cuneate, or the lowest spatulate, i'-ii' long, obtuse, dentate toward the summit;
RM2AJ177R–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . latifolium. I. Melampyrum lineare Lam. Narrow-leaved Cow-Wheat. Fig. 3856. Melampyrum liiieare Lam. Encycl. 4: 22. 1797.AI. americanuni Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 16. 1803. Puberulent; stem slender, obscurely 4-sidedabove, at length widely branched, 6-ii° high.Leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate to ovate,short-petioled, acuminate or acute at the apex,narrowed, obtuse, or the up
RMRX646N–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Gencs I WATER LILV FAMILY, 3. Nymphaea sagittaefolia Walt. Arrow-leaved Pond Lily. Fig. 1841. Xymphaea sagittaefolia Walt. Fl. Car. Nuphar sagittaefolia Pursh, Fl. m. Sept. 3- Floating leaves narrowly ovate or ovate-lanceolate, gla- brous, obtuse, 8'-l5' long, 2-3' wide; submerged ones numerous, similar, but membra
RM2AJ56YN–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 15. Asclepias quadrifolia J acq. Four-leaved Milkweed. Fig. 3397. A. quadrifolia Jacq. Obs. Part 2. 8. pi. 33- 1767. Stem slender, simple, i°-2° high, usually leaf-less below. Leaves thin, sparingly pubescent onthe veins beneath, ovate to lanceolate, 2-6 long,h-2h wide, acute or acuminate, narrowed orrounded at the base, or the lowest pair muchsmaller, obovate and obtuse, the
RMRYT454–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 3. Draba cuneifolia Xutt. Wedge-leaved Whitlow-grass. Fig. 1999. Draba cuneifolia Nutt.; T. & G. FI. N. A. I: io8. 1838. Winter-annual, stellate-pubescent all over, 4'-8' high, branching and leafy below. Leaves obovate, cuneate, or the lowest spatulate, i'-ii' long, obtuse, dentate toward the summit; flow- ering b
RM2AG78X4–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 2. Marshallia caespitosa Nutt. Xarrow-leaved Marshallia. Fig. 4525.Marshallia caespitosa Nutt.; DC. Prodr. 5: 680. 1836. Stems usually tufted and simple, sometimes sparinglybranched, leafy either only near the base or to beyondthe middle, 8-i5 high. Leaves thick, mostly basal,faintly 3-nerved, linear or linear-spatulate, obtuse, some-times 4 long and 3 wide, the upper ones li
RMRYH4TD–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Gencs I WATER LILV FAMILY, 3. Nymphaea sagittaefolia Walt. Arrow-leaved Pond Lily. Fig. 1841. Xymphaea sagittaefolia Walt. Fl. Car. Nuphar sagittaefolia Pursh, Fl. m. Sept. 3- Floating leaves narrowly ovate or ovate-lanceolate, gla- brous, obtuse, 8'-l5' long, 2-3' wide; submerged ones numerous, similar, but membranous and commonl)- larger:
RM2AWD9DK–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 2. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh. Heart-leaved Snakeroot. Fig. 1865. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh. Fl. .A.m. Sept.373. 1814. Cimicifuga racemosa var. cordifolia A.Gray, Syn. Fl. i: Part i, 55. 1895. Tall, similar to the preceding species.Leaflets few, very broadly ovate or or-bicular, acute, obtuse or acuminate atthe apex, deeply cordate at the base,sometimes 6 wide; pis
RM2ANAX4J–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . Vol. II. 2. Dryas integrifolia ^ahl. Entire-leaved Moun-tain Avens. Fig. 2285. Dryas integrifolia Vahl, Act. Havn. 4: Part j, 171. 1798.Dryas tenella Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 350. 1814. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are ovateor ovate-lanceolate, obtuse and often subcordate at thebase, obtusish at the apex, entire or with i or 2 teeth nearthe base, the m
RM2AWTA1P–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . evation.C. Atkinsl (Atkinss). A variety of C. ibericum. 1900 Supplement—Recent Introductions, &c. 277 Cyclaiuen—continued.C. Clusii (Clusius). An Italian form of C. curopcvum, C. colchicmn(CitlL-hii.;ui)- This differs from C. europaiim mainlyill li;iiim wilier and iiiire obtuse corolla segments, and larj;erlcaLs and tubers. Caucasus, 1897. C cyprium (Cyprian). A synonym of C. neapoUtanum. C. hedersefolium (Ivy-leaved). A synonym of C. rcpandum. C. liba
RM2AWD9YJ–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 2. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh. Heart-leaved Snakeroot. Fig. 1865. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh. Fl. .A.m. Sept.373. 1814. Cimicifuga racemosa var. cordifolia A.Gray, Syn. Fl. i: Part i, 55. 1895. Tall, similar to the preceding species.Leaflets few, very broadly ovate or or-bicular, acute, obtuse or acuminate atthe apex, deeply cordate at the base,sometimes 6 wide; pis
RM2AGB491–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. ucre obtuse, ap-pressed; achenes pubescent. Woods and thickets, Nova Scotia to Ontario,Minnesota, Florida. Arkansas and Texas. Con-sists of several slightly differing races. Wood-land golden-rod. Aug.-Oct. THISTLE FAMILY Genus 22. 4. Solidago flexicaulis L. Zig-zag orBroad-leaved Golden-rod. Fig. 4216. Solidago flexicaulis L. Sp. PI. S79. 1753.Solidago la ifolia L. loc. cit.
RM2AGAF0B–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. acts of the in-volucre oblong-spatulate, obtuse or mucronate;pappus of numerous small short broad scales and2 long bristles. Western Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Okla-homa. Autumn. Genus 29. THISTLE FAMILY. 405 4, Boltonia decurrens (T. & G.) Wood.Clasping-leaved Boltonia. Fig. 4278. BoV.onia glastifolia var. ( ?) decurrens T. & G. Fl. N.A. 2: 188. 1841. Boltonia decurrens
RM2AGEM62–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 4. Lonicera dioica L. Smoothed- leaved or Glaucous Honeysuckle. Fig. 3982. Lonicera dioica L. Syst. Ed. 12, 165. 1767.L. glauca Hill, Hort. Kew. 446. pi. 18. 1769.L. parviflora Lam. Encycl. i: 728. 1783. Glabrous throughout, twinmg or shrubby,3°-io° long. Leaves very glaucous beneath,ih-z long, the upper connate-perfoliate,oval, obtuse, the lower sessile or short-petioled, na
RM2AG7P4R–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 12. Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt.reopsis. Garden Tickseed. II. Coreopsis cardaminefolia (DC.) T. & G.Cress-leaved Tickseed. Fig. 4502. Calliopsis cardaminefolia DC. Prodr. 5: 568. 1836.C. cardaminefolia T. & G. Fl. N. A. 2: 346. 1842. Annual; stem glabrous, branched, i°-2i° high.Basal leaves petioled, 2-4long, 1-2-pinnately partedinto oblong or oval obtuse segments, the petioless
RM2CEJT15–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. IV. N. Acer obtusatum.The obtuse-^o^c- leaved Maple. 38 cH^. k^if I •■^^^•^Wl W ^- IV. F. 31 Af<;- OjUilifbUum.riie Cnieldei-Kose-leavecl Maple.
RM2CDAPM3–. The Botanical register consisting of coloured figures of . hhfurm, tWce longer than thepetioles or more, bent in an obtuse angle a Uttle below theflower, other^ise quite straight, uprightly spreading. Flowersnutant. nearly an inch in diameter, of a pale flesh colour,marked above the base with 5 radiant crimson spots. Outercalj/x 7 shorter than the inner. 3-4-leaved, stellately campa-nulate, leaflets narrow linearly subulate slightly channelledfurred; inner one half fivecleft, stellately furred, twice shal-lower or more tlian the corolla, segments ovately acuminated.Corolla campanulately rot
RMRCATRY–. Ellwanger & Barry's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees and shrubs, roses, etc., etc., etc. Nursery stock Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture)Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. 18. SALISBURIA, OR MAIDEN HAIR. Thorn, (CRATAEGUS.) MEDLAR LEAVED, (mespilus.) MAPLE LEAVED, acerifolia.) NEAPOLITAN, (Neapolitans) OBTUSE LEAVED, (obtusifolia.) PARSLEY LEAVED, (apii folia.) SMOOTH LEAVED, (glabra.) Thorn, (CRATAEGUS.) TANSY LEAVED, (tanacetifolia.) HYBRID, (hvbrida.) Smooth leaved. OBLATE LEAVED, (oblatifolia.) SHINING LEAVED, (lucida odor- ata.) FRAGRANT, (od
RM2AKBKCA–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . ves narrowed to grass-like blades, not thread-like. 7. P. heterophyllus, Schreb. Various-leaved Pondweed. Stemsvery long and .skiider. Floating leaves 1 to 2 in. long, broad, elliptic,sometimes approaching to heart-shaped at base, pointed at apex. Leafstalks 1 to 4 in. long. Submersed leaves narrow lance-shaped or linear,acute at both ends, rather stiff, no leaf stalk. Stipules long, broad atbase, obtuse at outer extre
RMRDFBXT–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XXVI. iiosA^CE.^: crat.eVjus. 8!M) CraiiE'gus tanact'tifolia iceana, C. heteropliylla, and C. Oxi/ardiif/i<i obtusdta. Lee's Tansj'-leaved Thorn, the various-leaved Thorn, and the obtuse-/£ared Hawthorn. Leaves and fruit of the natural size.. Please note that these images are extracte
RMRDK3D5–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2. Melampyrum latifolium Muhl. Broad- leaved Cow-Wheat. Fig. 3857. Melampyrum latifolium Muhl. Cat. 57. 1813. Similar to the preceding, widely branched, l°-li° high; but the leaves all entire, short-petioled, the lowest small, spatulate, obtuse, the middle ones lanceolate or ovate, acuminate, narrowed at the base, 2'-3' long, the floral ovate or ovate-lanceolat
RMRDHY8M–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. i8. Viola sagittata Ait. Arrow-leaved Violet. Fig. 2940. Viola sagittata Ait. Hort. Kew. 3: 287. 1789. Usually glabrous, but the leaves often ciliate or finely pu- bescent throughout; petioles commonly longer than the blades; these lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, becoming iJ'-4' long, cordate to truncate, obtuse or acute, distantly and obscurely toothed above
RMRDHY90–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. i8. Viola sagittata Ait. Arrow-leaved Violet. Fig. 2940. Viola sagittata Ait. Hort. Kew. 3: 287. 1789. Usually glabrous, but the leaves often ciliate or finely pu- bescent throughout; petioles commonly longer than the blades; these lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, becoming iJ'-4' long, cordate to truncate, obtuse or acute, distantly and obscurely toothed above
RMRDJBWW–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 23. Senecio integerrimus Nutt. Entire- leaved Groundsel. Fig. 4632. Senecio integerrimus Nutt. Gen. 2: 165. 1818. Perennial, more or less pubescent when young, glabrous or nearly so when old; stem stout, i°-4° high. Leaves entire, or sparingly denticulate, somewhat fleshy, the lower and basal ones oval or oblong, obtuse or obtusish at the apex, 3'-8' long, i'-i
RMRDRYBX–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Ledum decumbens (Ait.) Lodd. Narrow- leaved Labrador Tea. Fig. 3213. 1789. o. 1841. A shrub, about 1° high, the twigs rusty-tomentose. Leaves linear, obtuse, dark green and somewhat rugose above, densely tomentose with brown wool beneath, strongly revolute-margined, i'-i' long, l"-2" wnde; flowers 3"-5" broad; pedicels very pubescent, 4"-8&quo
RMRD6T6X–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 239 stomatic bands, on the back with whitish depressions near the base: cones ^ inch across, the scales thickened, with a large acute process on back. 3. A. cupressoides, D. Don (A. imbricata, Maule. Cunninghamia cupressoides, Zucc). Tree reaching 40 feet, with ascending branches: leaves rhombic- ovate, broad and obtuse, with translucent denticu- late margin, HK ^^'^^ long, thick and keeled, clo
RMRDT8YE–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Rattle-top - June-.^ug.. 2. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh. Heart-leaved Snakeroot. Fig. 1865. Cimicifuga cordifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 373. 1814. Cimicifuga racemosa var. cordifolia A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i: Part 1, 55. 1895. Tall, similar to the preceding species. Leaflets few, very broadly ovate or or- bicular, acute, obtuse or acuminate at the apex, deeply cordate at th
RMRDT8WP–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 16. Ranunculus abortivus L. Kidney- or Smooth-leaved Crowfoot. Fig. 1910. L. Sp. PI. 551. i; Fernald, Rhodora 1S99. Ranunculus aborti%-u R. abortivus encyclu Glabrous, or but sparingly pubescent, 6-2 high, branched. Basal leaves long-petioled, bright green, thick, crenate or sometimes lobed, broadly ovate, obtuse, and generally cordate or reniform, the cauline sessile
RMRDPC4W–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Gk.nls 1. VIOLET FAMILY. i8. Viola sagittata Ait. Arrow-leaved iolet. Mg. 2940. I'iola sagittata Ait. Hon. Kew. 3: 287. 1789. Usually glabrous, but the leaves often ciliate or finely pu- bescent throughout; petioles commonly longer than the blades ; these lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, becoming 1Y-4' long, cordate to truncate, obtuse or acute, distantly and obscure
RMRDT8WR–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. RANUNCULACEAE.. 16. Ranunculus abortivus L. Kidney- or Smooth-leaved Crowfoot. Fig. 1910. L. Sp. PI. 551. i; Fernald, Rhodora 1S99. Ranunculus aborti%-u R. abortivus encyclu Glabrous, or but sparingly pubescent, 6-2 high, branched. Basal leaves long-petioled, bright green, thick, crenate or sometimes lobed, broadly ovate, obtuse, and generally cordate or reniform, the
RMRDJTTT–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. VERBENACEAE. Vol. III. 4. Verbena angustifolia Michx. Narrow- leaved Vervain. Fig. 3555- V. angustifolia Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 14. 1803. Perennial, roughish-puberulent or pubescent; stem slender, simple or branched, 4-sided above, i°-2° high. Leaves linear, spatulate or lanceo- late, obtuse or subacute at the a'pex, cuneate at the base and tapering into short
RMRDJTW0–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. VERBENACEAE. Vol. III. 4. Verbena angustifolia Michx. Narrow- leaved Vervain. Fig. 3555- V. angustifolia Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 14. 1803. Perennial, roughish-puberulent or pubescent; stem slender, simple or branched, 4-sided above, i°-2° high. Leaves linear, spatulate or lanceo- late, obtuse or subacute at the a'pex, cuneate at the base and tapering into short
RMRD6T4N–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 313 dull tawny yellow, somewhat oblique at the base, about 5 inches long; apophysis flattened and slightly ridged, those near the base sometimes elongated; umbo small, with a short prickle, or obtuse; seed grayish-yellow, 34 inch long. Japan.—Introduced in 18o4 by Siebold to Holland and in 1862 to North America by Dr. Hall. Hardy north to southern Ontario and New England. Handsome ornamental pine
RMRDPM7J–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 3. Lythnam lineare L. Linear-leaved Loosestrife. Fig. 3006. Lyihrum lineare L. Sp. PI. 447. 1/53- Perennial, slender, glabrous, rather pale green, much branched, 2°-^° high. Leaves narrowly linear, sessile, 6"-i2" long, i"-2" wide, nearly all opposite, acutish at the apex or the lowest obtuse, narrowed at the base; flowers solitary in the upper axi
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