The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany (1840) (14592123418)


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Identifier: floralcabinetmaIIIKnow (find matches)
Title: The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany
Year: 1837 (1830s)
Authors: Knowles, G. B. (George Beauchamp), 1829-1852 Westcott, Frederic, -1861 Baxter, W. Henry, former owner. DSI Smith, John Donnell, 1829-1928, donor. DSI Bradbury & Evans, printer Day & Haghe, printer of plates
Subjects: Plants, Ornamental Plant introduction Botanical illustration Botany Gardening
Publisher: London : William Smith
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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n their foliage in goodcondition. Saxifrages should now be re-potted in order to get good flowering plants forthe next season. Layers of hardy Ericas, that are rooted, should now be taken off and trans-planted. Attentively examine the capsules of Balsams for seed ; as the capsules burstand disperse them as soon as they are ripe. Pink Pipings should now be transplanted into store beds, or flowering beds,according to the strength of the plants. Dahlias will require much care this month in staking and tying up. Theflowers should also be shaded from the sun when fine flowers are wanted. Layers of Carnations, Picotees, Jand Cloves, should now be taken off andplanted into pots. Sow Californian and other annuals, that are hardy enough to endure ourwinter, for early planting next season ; also collect seeds of annuals and otherplants as they ripen. Put in cuttings of such Ericas and Epacrises as are most difficult to root,choosing cuttings of fine wood, and they will be rooted by next spring.
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113 DAHLIA SCAPIGERA. • (Scape-bearing Dahlia.) LINNEAN SYSTEM. ^ ^ NATURAL ORDER. SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. COMPOSITE—ASTEROIDE^. GENERIC CHARACTER. Dahlia. (Cav.) Capitulum radiatum, floribus radii ligulatis fcemineis neutrisve, discitubulosis 5-dentatis. Involucrum duplex, exterius squamis foliaceis 1-serialibus circiter 5 patulisreflexisve, interius, squamis 12-16 subbiserialibus longis apice membranaceis basi crassiusculis etinter se coalitis. Receptaculum planum paleaceum, paleis membranaceis oblongis indivisis.Styli rami erecti aut subincurvi crassi extus piliferi. Antherce ecaudatae appendiculatse.Achamium oblongo-obovatum obcompressum epapposum apice obsolete bicorne. — HerbseMeocicanae grandes. Folia opposita pinnati-partita- rarius bipinnati-partita, segmentis ovatisacutis serratis. Radices fasciculatae, aliis cylindricis, aliis oblongo-tuberculatis. Rami apiceelongati nudi 1-cephali. Capitula versicolora, disco nempe luteo, radio purpurSo roseo albo autflavo.—De Cand.

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