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Identifier: gardenerschronic335lond (find matches)
Title: The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects
Year: 1874 (1870s)
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Subjects: Ornamental horticulture Horticulture Plants, Ornamental Gardening
Publisher: London : (Gardeners Chronicle)
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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e,so frail, however, that it usually does not persiston the ripe cone. The leaf section shows abundantmarginal strengthening cells, detached from the■epidermis, and similar cells with the two fibro-vascular bundles. Usually there are two charac-teristic large resin ducts against the angles ofthe centre. Specimens collected by Hamilton at Guama, onthe south coast near the city of Santiago, andthose collected by Underwood and Earle at Baracoa on the north-east coast, correspond inall particulars with Wrights specimens from theinterior of the same province. No species of Pineother than this one has been found in easternCuba, nor has this Pine been collected at thewestern end of the island. This is the species these species, and No. 1462 (unfortunately usedalso for the eastern species) one of them. P. terthrocarpa.—Of these western Pines oneis P. terthrocarpa, Shaw, a Pine with two (rarelythree) stout leaves 6 to 9 inches long, and a sub-terminal spineless cone. The leaf-section shows
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Fig. 74.- THE PINES OF CUBA that Engelmann named P. Wrightii on WrightsNos, 3190 and 1402 (in part). His mistake insupposing the cone to be lateral was due in allprobability to imperfect material. During the period from 1860 to 1804 Wrightalso visited Pinar del Bio, the extreme westernprovince; and the result, in Pine specimens, wastwo other species. No. 3189 includes both of strengthening cells close against the epidermisand with the two wood bundles. It is chieflyremarkable for the extraordinary size of theresin ducts. This Pine has been recently col-lected on the Isle of Pines and in Pinar del Rio,but has not been found in eastern Cuba. P. bahamensis.—The other specimen of No. 3189,and the western specimen of No. 1462, beking to ISO THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. (March 10, 19C4. the species variously known as P. heterophylla,Sdwth. j T. Elliotti, Engel.; Y. baharaensis,Griseb., and often considered identical withP. cubensis, Griseb. In Cuba this Pino usually has tniee loaves8 to 10 in

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