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Title: Cassell's popular gardening
Identifier: cassellspopularg00fish_0 (find matches)
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Fish, David Taylor, 1824-1901; Fish, D. T. (David Taylor), 1824-1901
Subjects: Gardening
Publisher: London ; New York : Cassell
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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HOT-HOUSE OR STOVE PLANTS. 359 elegant plant, with, an ascending stem, the slen- der petioles support a small half-moon-shaped leaf, sparingly furnished with viscid hairs. D. spathulata—this species forms dense rosettes, -with spoon-shaped leaves which are covered with viscid, bright reddish- crimson hairs. Leaves erect, narrow, six to nine inches long, bright green, the whole surface covered with purple, glan- dular, viscid hairs. Flowers large, produced in a terminal corymb, bright yellow. Spain, Portugal, &c.
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DRACaiNA (Cordtline) stkicta congesta. Drosophyllum (D. lusitanicum) is a strong- growing, almost shrubby, representative of the Sundew family. Sir Joseph Hooker says, the de- velopment of its leaves is circinate, and not revolute. Echinocactus and Echinopsis. — These genera belong to the Indian Fig family, or Cactacece. They are very similar in appearance, yet have some slight differences, such as the position of their

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