Plant Culture a Working Hand book of Every Day Practice for All Who Grow Flower

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Plant Culture a Working Hand book of Every Day Practice for All Who Grow Flower
Oliver, George Watson, 1858-1923
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Stellata, with numerous forms ranging from colors almost blue to deep rose; N. Pulcherrima produces flowers exactly similar to those from plants raised from seed of N. Gracilis, which have evidently been fertilized by pollen from forms of N. Stellata; N. Elegans, a Mexican species, has purplish flowers; N. Gigantea, a light blue-flowered species from Australia, has the largest blooms of all, sometimes attaining a diameter of 16 inches. The Night-blooming section is represented by about ten kind...s, the best known of which are: N. Lotus, N. Rubra, N. Devoniensis, N. Dentata and N. Sturtevantii. Most of the other sorts are cross-bred forms be- tween N. Lotus and N. Sturtevantii. All of the tender kinds have thick WATER PLANTS. 145 NYMPH^A MABLIACEA ALBIDA. See page 146 146 WATER PLANTS. Swollen root-stocks, while the hardy species, with one or two exceptions, have thick, fleshy rhizomes. Among the hardy sorts N. Odorata is the one most commonly grown for its flowers. A form of this is known as the Cape Cod Water Lily; N.

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