The Cottage Gardeners Dictionary Describing the Plants Fruits And Vegetables

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The Cottage Gardeners Dictionary Describing the Plants Fruits And Vegetables
George William Johnson
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4. White. July. N. Amer. 181Q. Purpu'reitin (purple-stalked). 5. Pink. Au- gust. N. Amer. 1640 rotundifo'lium (round-leaved). 1. White. July. N. Amer. 1699. Eessilifo'lium (stalkless-leaved). 1. White. September. N. Amer. 1"~7- Syria'curn (Syrian). 4. Purple. August. Syria. 1807. Trifoliu'tum (three-leaved). 6. Purple. Au- gust. N. Amer. L/fiS. Trunca'tum (cut-off). !. . White. September. N. Amer. 1800. Verticilla'tum ( whorl -leaved). 5. Purple. August. N. Amer. 1811. EOTE'TALUM. (From en, han...dsome, and pelalum, a petal; referring to tlie large handsome flowers. Nat. Ord. , Be- yoniads [Begoniaceffi], Linn. , 21-Moitce- cia 7-Heptandria. ) Stove herbaceous perennial ; division of thp plant; cuttings of shoots when young, in sandy- soil, under a bell-glass; sandy peat and fibrv loam. Summer temp. , 55 to 80; winter, 4J to 55. E. Jiuncta'tum (dotted). Rose, scarlet. May. Mexico. 1839. EUPHO'RBIA. Spurge, or Milkwort. (Named after Euphorbus, physician to the king of Mauritania. Nat. Ord.

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