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 2Simpkin & Marshal, 1825 |
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18 inches 9 inches adopted allusion alpine Amellus amongst ancient Anemone annual Aster Aster amellus autumn beautiful blossoms botanical botanists bulbs Buphthalmum Campanula CAMPANULACEE CARYOPHYLLEE China Chrysanthemum Class cold frame colour common garden soil corolla CORYMBIFERE Crocus Cultivated July DECANDRIA derived Dianthus Dianthus deltoides early feet flourish Flowers in Duration genus Gerard Grandiflora GREAT-FLOWERED Greek Greek word growth herbaceous herbaceous plant HEXANDRIA Introduced July June Kaulfussia Latin Liatris light soil Linneus loam Lychnis moist MONOGYNIA Native of Austria Native of Britain Native of Height Natural Order noticed observed origin ornament parterre peat peculiar PENTANDRIA Perennial Phlox Phyteuma POLYGAMIA SUPERFLUA possess pots present subject produced propagated qualities raised from seeds Rest-harrow Rhexia roots Rosa Rose sandy Scilla season shady showy sidered signifying situation sowing sown species spring stems Stevia SYNGENESIA term Theophrastus tribe trivial name tulip varieties vegetable VENUS'S LOOKING-GLASS Virginica whilst winter Xeranthemum young plants Zinnia