The Subtropical Garden Or Beauty of Form in the Flower Garden

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The Subtropical Garden Or Beauty of Form in the Flower Garden
William Robinson
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Wherever rockwork or any picturesque arrangement is attempted in any of these structures, no nobler plant can be selected for its embellishment. It crawls over such positions with a snake-like stem, and a trail of great leathery leaves per- forated in many places, as shown in the plate. Mexico. Montagnaea heracleifolia (Polymnia grandis). — This is second to no other plant for its dignified and finished effect in the flower-garden, forming a handsome shrub with large, opposite, much-divided, an...d elegantly- lobed leaves, which are often nearly 3 ft. Long, presenting very striking and luxuriant masses of foliage. The stem and leaf-stalks are spotted with white, and the leaves when young are covered with a soft white down. Like most large soft-growing things in this way, it is best planted out in a young state, so as to ensure a fresh and unstinted growth. Easily multiplied from cuttings, which plants freely produce if placed in heat in January.
i*8 Subtropical Gardening.
It is best planted out at the end of May, and should be in every collection.


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