Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine FlowersBlackwood, 1871 - 321 sider |
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Side xix
... bright loveliness and sweetness in flowers greatly surpassing in power to interest and yield enjoyment the best displays we can produce , even in summer and autumn , must come and go before the fashion we have too generally adopted can ...
... bright loveliness and sweetness in flowers greatly surpassing in power to interest and yield enjoyment the best displays we can produce , even in summer and autumn , must come and go before the fashion we have too generally adopted can ...
Side xxii
... bright tints , and the majority are very profuse , and many are deliciously fragrant . The summer and autumn flowers that deck the parterre in the fashionable flower- garden may be pointed to with some exultation by the " bedding ...
... bright tints , and the majority are very profuse , and many are deliciously fragrant . The summer and autumn flowers that deck the parterre in the fashionable flower- garden may be pointed to with some exultation by the " bedding ...
Side xxxii
... bright beauty of spring flowers rising in relief from a carpet , say , of the moss - like Saxi- frage , or the still more compact , and in many soils not less verdant , Spergula pilifera , would be more enjoyable on account of the ...
... bright beauty of spring flowers rising in relief from a carpet , say , of the moss - like Saxi- frage , or the still more compact , and in many soils not less verdant , Spergula pilifera , would be more enjoyable on account of the ...
Side xlix
... bright sunshine . The pots should be plunged to the rims , and in plunging it is advisable to put such as require any peculiarity of treatment , such as a little shading , by themselves , so as to simplify the means and management . The ...
... bright sunshine . The pots should be plunged to the rims , and in plunging it is advisable to put such as require any peculiarity of treatment , such as a little shading , by themselves , so as to simplify the means and management . The ...
Side lvii
... accomplished about the first week in March , there will be no fear of suffering from a too high temperature for a week or two at least , and any bright sunshine that may occur will be better to be moderated by the INTRODUCTION . lvii.
... accomplished about the first week in March , there will be no fear of suffering from a too high temperature for a week or two at least , and any bright sunshine that may occur will be better to be moderated by the INTRODUCTION . lvii.
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Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine Flowers William Sutherland (Gardener to the Earl of Minto.) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1871 |
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18 inches high 9 inches adapted alpine plants Alps appear in June beautiful beds blue border-plant branches clothed cold frame colour corolla corymbs cultivation culture cuttings deep dense distinct dwarf early summer easily egg-shaped erect Fcap feet high flower-garden flower-heads flower-stems flowers are large Flowers in April Flowers in June foliage foot high freely garden-soil gardens genus glaucous habit hairy handsome hardy height herbaceous plants increased by division inflorescence July and August June and July lance-shaped loam lobes masses mixed border moist Native of Britain Native of North naturalising North America numerous oblong ornamental ornamental plants pale panicles peat perennial petals pink places plant grows pots pretty propagated by division purple Pyrenees racemes rich rockwork roots sandy loam seed sepals shade showy shrubs Siberia soil southern Europe species grows spikes spring stalks stems succeed terminal toothed tufts umbels variegated varieties warm well-drained winter