| Joseph Harrison - 1834 - 370 Seiten
...section, by its broad orbicular, not compressed stigma, which is entirely that of the section Petunia. The plant thrives best in a mixture of peat and sand, and roots freely at every joint, if the brandies are allowed to be on the surface of the earth. 4. Campanula divergeas, Spreading Bell-flower.... | |
| 1834 - 550 Seiten
...comes very near to gracilis an&jllicaulis, but is essentially different. Flowers purplish white. It thrives best in a mixture of peat and sand, and roots...branches are allowed to lie on the surface of the earth.—Brit. Fl. Gard. 255. CAMPANULACE*. CAMPANULA DIVERGENS, Spreading Bell-flower. This is not... | |
| Robert Sweet - 1835 - 780 Seiten
...Nicotiana, and in others of the larger genera. We have remarked in this species, as well as injilicaulis and gracilis, that one of the lobes of the anthers...For the meaning of the generic name, see fol. 172. D. Don. 1. Outline of a radical leaf. 2. Stamen with a portion of the Corolla. 3. Pistil. . i .2 CAMPANULA... | |
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