Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine FlowersBlackwood, 1871 - 321 sider |
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... increased sufficiently to warrant a few experiments and their risks . Nearly all will be benefited by being a little elevated above the general surface , mound - like , and most will be the better for having a few rough stones buried or ...
... increased sufficiently to warrant a few experiments and their risks . Nearly all will be benefited by being a little elevated above the general surface , mound - like , and most will be the better for having a few rough stones buried or ...
Side lix
... increased difficulty in the operation itself , and often risk also of utter failure . This work must be anticipated , and preparations made for it . Those pos- sessed of plenty of frames , and who desire to get up a large stock of ...
... increased difficulty in the operation itself , and often risk also of utter failure . This work must be anticipated , and preparations made for it . Those pos- sessed of plenty of frames , and who desire to get up a large stock of ...
Side lxii
... increased at night , and the lights be taken off in the daytime , using them only for the purpose of protect- ing the plants from heavy thunder - showers and chilly nights , till near the end of the month , when they may be laid aside ...
... increased at night , and the lights be taken off in the daytime , using them only for the purpose of protect- ing the plants from heavy thunder - showers and chilly nights , till near the end of the month , when they may be laid aside ...
Side 2
... increased by seeds sown in March , in small pots or shallow pans , in a compost of sandy loam and leaf - mould , or by division of the roots just as growth commences . A. apennina ( Apennine A. ) does not appear very distinct from A ...
... increased by seeds sown in March , in small pots or shallow pans , in a compost of sandy loam and leaf - mould , or by division of the roots just as growth commences . A. apennina ( Apennine A. ) does not appear very distinct from A ...
Side 5
... increased in any quantity by means of seed . Flowers the same time as A. coronaria . Native of Italy . A. japonica ( Japan A . ) - This is a fine stately species . It grows to the height of 2 or 3 feet , with dark - green , rather ample ...
... increased in any quantity by means of seed . Flowers the same time as A. coronaria . Native of Italy . A. japonica ( Japan A . ) - This is a fine stately species . It grows to the height of 2 or 3 feet , with dark - green , rather ample ...
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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