The New York Botanical Garden Illustrated Encyclopedia of Horticulture, Volume 10Comprehensive description & evaluation of horticulture as it is known & practiced in the US & Canada by amateurs & by professionals. |
Contents
Section 1 | 3231 |
Section 2 | 3231 |
Section 3 | 3231 |
Section 4 | 3231 |
Section 5 | 3367 |
Section 6 | 3367 |
Section 7 | 3377 |
Section 8 | 3378 |
Section 12 | 3433 |
Section 13 | 3444 |
Section 14 | 3464 |
Section 15 | 3468 |
Section 16 | 3487 |
Section 17 | 3492 |
Section 18 | 3498 |
Section 19 | 3511 |
Other editions - View all
The New York Botanical Garden Illustrated Encyclopedia of Horticulture, Volume 2 Thomas H. Everett No preview available - 1980 |
Common terms and phrases
½ inch long 12 feet achenes Asia axils basal bases beds bisexual blooms botanical bracts branches branchless bulbs calyxes clusters cold frame corolla cultivated cuttings deciduous elliptic erect evergreen feet long feet tall fertile five florets flower heads flowering stalk foliage foot long Garden and Landscape genus green greenhouses grow grown hairless hairs hairy hardy herbaceous horticultural humid hybrid inch in diameter inch to 1½ inches in length inches long inches tall inches wide kinds lanceolate leaf axils leaflets leaves less lobes long-stalked moist native nearly North America obovate outdoors ovate panicles perianth petals pink plants pots Propagation pseudobulbs purple racemes rhizomes rock gardens roots rosettes seed sepals shade shoots short-stalked shrubs slender soil solitary sometimes species specimens spikes spreading spring stalkless stamens stems style subshrubs temperature toothed toothless trees tropical trunk tulips undersides usually varieties vation Viburnum vines well-drained winter yellow