What people are saying - Write a reviewWe haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Other editions - View allPopular passagesPage 923 - reprefented in their natural Colours. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, Their Names, Clafs, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, according to the celebrated LINN.ÏUS ; their Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering : TOGETHER WITH THE MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CULTURE. A WORK Intended for the Ufe of fuch LADIES, GENTLEMEN, and GARDENERS, as Page 930 - fingular plant may be allowed a place ; for, bearing flowers and fruit at the fame time, it is by no means void of beauty. Being of the natural order of ATRIPLICES of JUSSIEU, the Page 883 - growing four or more in a whirl, and being longer in proportion to the fmall leaves, and by the flowers being folitary, whereas in cotinifolia they grow in a Page 930 - and cultivated in kitchen gardens in Jamaica, as a palatable, wholefome green, is faid by THUNBERG to be in Japan extremely poifonous, though, according to Page 908 - by wood. Is perfectly hardy. Flowers in April and May; but not with us, as in America, entirely before the appearance of the leaves. Page 908 - over by Dr. ALEXANDER GARDEN, in 1756. It is a native of SouthCarolina, where it grows by the fides of rivulets Page 901 - changing names, we entirely agree with our friend Dr. SMITH in the propriety of feparating thefe plants from CUCUBALUS bacciferus Page 883 - nodofo. For this hitherto undefcribed fpecies of Euphorbia we are indebted to the Marquis of BLANDFORD, who obligingly communicated the Page 930 - for the fake of its very nutritious root. It is remarkable for the different countries in which it References from web pages[Botanical Plates] Curtis, Samuel, CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE; OR ... Hydrophyllaceae, botanical prints, Antiquariaat Jan Meemelink ... Image:Collomia coccinea - Curtis.jpg - Wikimedia Commons Curtis's Botanical Magazine/Volume XV - Wikisource Botanicus.org: Information about 'Curtis's botanical magazine.' USC Hancock Collection pre-20th century serial titles - C NACSIS Webcat: kanryaku Eighteenth Century Journals, mcmaster Libraries Bibliographic information |