The British Flower Garden: Containing Coloured Figures & Descriptions of the Most Ornamental & Curious Hardy Herbaceous Plants ...

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author, 1825
 

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Seite 4 - It succeeds well in the common garden soil, and will grow in rather a shady situation, where many plants that are more tender will not thrive. It is readily increased by dividing at the root, or by seeds, which ripen plentifully* Our drawing was taken from a plant at the Garden belonging to the Apothecaries' Company, at Chelsea, last Summer.
Seite 8 - S. alpina, in being altogether more robust ; in bearing more flowers on each scape ; the segments of which are larger, and spread more flatly open ; the termination of the filament beyond the anther, is simple and subulate, and the petioles are densely hairy. In S. alpina, the scape is few-flowered ; the flowers are more finely fringed, and bell-shaped ; the filament beyond the anthers terminates in a bifid point; the leaves are narrower, more entire, and the petioles smooth.

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