Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine FlowersBlackwood, 1871 - 321 sider |
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Side xvi
... rare in British flower - gardens than the present ; and the question might fairly be asked , Having once possessed this wealth of beauty to some extent , why did we not keep it , and add to it , rather than cast it wholly from us ? It ...
... rare in British flower - gardens than the present ; and the question might fairly be asked , Having once possessed this wealth of beauty to some extent , why did we not keep it , and add to it , rather than cast it wholly from us ? It ...
Side xxi
... rare cases or in beds by themselves , either isolated or connected with colour . A small number of herbaceous plants - or if not all strictly herbaceous , usually , in gardens at least , classed with them - may be used in connection ...
... rare cases or in beds by themselves , either isolated or connected with colour . A small number of herbaceous plants - or if not all strictly herbaceous , usually , in gardens at least , classed with them - may be used in connection ...
Side xxvi
... rare as in those that are better provided with the requisite resources for " bedding - out , " and they are consequently dependent for their supplies on the nurseryman or their more favoured neighbours , according to circumstances , and ...
... rare as in those that are better provided with the requisite resources for " bedding - out , " and they are consequently dependent for their supplies on the nurseryman or their more favoured neighbours , according to circumstances , and ...
Side xxxvi
... rare subjects in the collection during spring , sum- mer , and autumn , in order to anticipate disaster and loss , and as far as possible provide against it . season . The winter management of mixed borders is even more simple than that ...
... rare subjects in the collection during spring , sum- mer , and autumn , in order to anticipate disaster and loss , and as far as possible provide against it . season . The winter management of mixed borders is even more simple than that ...
Side xxxix
... rare and simple flowers of those that are more frigid ; but in this direction , the peculiar conditions of climate that give us such an extensive range of benefits , raise up obstacles over which any means in our power exerts but slight ...
... rare and simple flowers of those that are more frigid ; but in this direction , the peculiar conditions of climate that give us such an extensive range of benefits , raise up obstacles over which any means in our power exerts but slight ...
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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