The Botanic Garden: Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, Cultivated in Great Britain ; with Their Names, Classes, Orders, History, Qualities, Culture, and Physiological Observations, Volume 3Simpkin & Marshall, 1830 - Botany |
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allusion America amongst ancient ANGIOSPERMIA Annual anthers applied April Arnica montana Astrantia Auricula autumn beauty blossoms botanical botanist branches bulbs Campanula character Class colour corolla Cultivated June culture DECANDRIA derived DIDYNAMIA DIGYNIA divided E.D. Smith feet fleur-de-lis florists flower border flower garden Flowers in Duration foliage Fumaria genus Geum Geum coccineum Greek Greek word growth hand-glass hardy herbaceous HEXANDRIA honour Hort hotbed increase Introduced June Iris July Latin leaves light soil loam Lopezia Malope moist MONOGYNIA Muscari Narcissus Narcissus jonquilla Native of Height Natural Order Ononis rotundifolia open ground origin ornament peat peculiar PENTANDRIA Pentstemon Perennial Phlox Phlox subulata POLYANDRIA POLYGAMIA POLYGYNIA possess pots present subject pretty Primula produced propagated purple raised from seeds Ranunculus Rhododendron Rosa centifolia Saxifraga shrub signifying situation sown species spring stamens SYNGENESIA term Tiarella tion Tritoma variety vegetable Verbena Vinca herbacea whilst winter young plants young shoots