The Wild Garden; Or, Our Groves And Gardens Made Beautiful By the Naturalisation of Hardy Exotic Plants ..

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spectahilis ; while the very striking white -stemmed R. biflorus is a grand object for warm slopes, sunny sides of chalk and gravel pits, etc.
The Great Eeed ; Arundo Donax. — This noble reed I do not like to omit here, it is so beautiful in the southern counties of England, though in cold soils and hard winters it may perish. "Where the hardier Bamboos find a place this will be welcome, though in our country it is only in the warmer parts that it attains the dignity of port it possesses in the
... south of Europe.
Rhubarb, Eheum. — There are several species of rhubarb in cultivation in ad- dition to those commonly grown in gar- dens. They are much alike in port and in the size of their leaves, R. palmatum and Emodi being the most distinct. The rhu- barbs are fine things for association with large-leaved herbaceous plants in deep soils.
Rose, Bosa. — As in the case of brambles, we have many more kinds of wild roses in England than is commonly supposed, but of coiirse nobody ever thinks of planting such things in gardens or shrubberies, where such gems as privet ,/l^ "<: ff.="">

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