| Science - 1833 - 514 pages
...on account of the season, all the buds dropped excepting one, which perfected its flower and seeds. It strikes very readily by cuttings, and will probably...Don, in confirmation of his opinion expressed in the last Number of this Journal, and in Sweet's British Flower Garden, fol. 172., of the generic identity... | |
| Gardening - 1833 - 776 pages
...the generic relations of this plant. " Exceedingly pretty, and very well deserving of cultivation. It strikes very readily by cuttings, and will probably thrive well in a dry light greenhouse." " A light fresh earth, not too rich, will be found to suit S. retusus best; and, if the plants are to be... | |
| Agriculture - 1833 - 780 pages
...to the generic relations of this plant " Exceedingly pretty, and very well deserving of cultivation. It strikes very readily by cuttings, and will probably thrive well in a dry light greenhouse." Schizanthus retusus is figured in Sweet's Britith Flower-Garden for August, t. 201., from the nursery... | |
| Joseph Harrison - Floriculture - 1834 - 370 pages
...the stove at Canonmills, in the end of September. It will continue in bloom from April to November. It strikes very readily by cuttings, and will probably thrive well in a dry, light greenhoxise. The habit of this plant is wholly that of Nierembergia ; the flower, in shape and structure,... | |
| Science - 1833 - 442 pages
...on account of the season, all the buds dropped excepting one, which perfected its flower and seeds. It strikes very readily by cuttings, and will probably...Don, in confirmation of his opinion expressed in the last Number of this Journal, and in Sweet's British Flower Garden, fol. 172., of the generic identity... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Agriculture - 1833 - 775 pages
...the generic relations of this plant. " Exceedingly pretty, and very well deserving of cultivation. It strikes very readily by cuttings, and will probably thrive well in a dry light greenhoused" Schizanthus * retusus is figured in Sweet's Rritish Flower-Garden for August, t. 201.,... | |
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