RF2PHB33G–A close-up shot of a vibrant red eccremocarpus scaber flower, hanging delicately from its stem with freshness and health. Growth abounds in natures beauty!
RFBNY8YJ–Close-up of orange-red Chilean glory flower on wall above painted wooden bench
RMG00CY4–eccremocarpus
RMATJTHJ–Glory Flower
RMFYEJT9–Eccremocarpus branch blossoming
RMJ3BKNW–Eccremocarpus scaber
RMAJH8BP–Chelsea Flower Show 2007 Tufa Tea Kati Crome climber covering wire fence with mixed cottage plants
RM2AJ5R0T–Horitucultural guide : spring 1892 . CALCEOLARIA. CALAMPELIS—Eccremocarpus. A beautiful climber with pretty foliage, and bearing profusely bright orangetnbed-shaped flowers, produced in clusters. It attains a height of ten feet in aseason. H. A.Scaber 5 CALLIRHOE. Dwarf, free blooming plants, continuing in flower throughout the summerand fall. The flowers are purplish with white center. H. A. Involucrata—With large purplish, crimson flowers; natiAe of the western prairies 5 Pedata—Crimson purple, with white eye, 1 foot , 5 CANARY-BIRD FLOWER—TropaDolum Pere-grinum. One of the most desirable cl
RM2BT5H8K–Chilean glory-flower or Chilean glory creeper, Eccremocarpus scaber. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896.
RFMTD477–Eccremocarpus scaber, Chilean glory-flower. Schönranke, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RMPFGK4D–. Darwinism; an exposition of the theory of natural selection, with some of its applications. Natural selection; Evolution. 320 DARWINISM CHAP. Chile, where humming-birds are especially plentiful, we find great numbers of red tubular flowers, often of large size and apparently adapted to these little creatures. Such are the beautiful Lapageria and Philesia, the grand Pitcairneas, and the genera Fuchsia, Mitraria, Embothrium, Escallonia, Desfon- tainea, Eccremocarpus, and many Gesneraceee. Among the most extraordinary modifications of flower structure adapted. FIG. 31.—Humming-bird fertilising
RMMCFAR1–. Euphorbia Vakiegata. ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (Chilian Glory-flower.) per pkt, 2394 A beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or waii, it forms an ornamental object throughout the summer, its bright orange tulnilar flowers contrasting effectively with the delicate green of the foliage. (See cut.) 10 ESCHSCHOETZIA. (Calitoriiia Popi>y.) Very attractive annuals for beds, edgings, or masses ; profuse flowering, fine cut foliage; in bloom from June till frost; 1 foot. (See cut.) '2425 Aurantiaca. Rich orange 5 2426 Mandarin. Inner side of the petals rich orange, the outer side brilliant s
RF2MJN5JC–Close up of Chilean glory flowers (eccremocarpus scaber) in bloom
RM2AG3RB6–. Gregory's honest seeds. GREGORYS HONEST SEEDS 67. No. DIMORPHOTHECA Pkt. 1660 Aurantiaca. African Orange Daisy. A rare and showy annual from South Africa. Grows from 12 to 15 inches high, and veryfree flowering. Flowers 24 to 2! <2 inches in diameter, of a glossy,rich, orange gold. Well adapted for borders and groups $0.10 1661 Aurantiaca Hybrids. The flowers are a revelation. Among them we find a large range of colors, from purest white to deepsulphur yellow and from lemon and reddish tints to deep orangesalmon through all intermediate shades 10 ECCREMOCARPUS (H C) 1662 Scaber. A showy,
RMP55YND–Yellow flowered Chilean glory creeper, Eccremocarpus scaber. Hand-colored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by Watts from Charles McIntosh's 'Flora and Pomona' 1829. McIntosh (1794-1864) was a Scottish gardener to European aristocracy and royalty, and author of many book on gardening. E.D. Smith was a botanical artist who drew for Robert Sweet, Benjamin Maund, etc.
RMPFGK45–. Darwinism : an exposition of the theory of natural selection, with some of its applications. Natural selection; Evolution. 820 DARWINISM CHAP. Chile, where humming-ljirds are esj^ecially plentiful, we find great numbers of red tubular flowers, often of large size and ai)parently adapted to these little creatures. Such are the beautiful Lapageria and Philesia, the grand Pitcairneas, and the genera Fuchsia, Mitraria, Embothrium, Escallonia, Desfon- tainea, Eccremocarpus, and many Gesneracese. Among the most extraordinary modifications of flower structure ada})ted. Fig. 31.—Humming-bird fertili
RMMCJFGX–. ECCREMOCARPUS ScABER. DOI^ICHOS. (See Hyacinth Bean, page 80.) DRACAENA. Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants, indispensable for vases and house decora- tions. PER PKT. 2385 Australis. Broad green leaves , 10 2386 ludivisa. Narrovi' foliage. Fine plant for vases, etc 10 2387 — Lineata. Gracefully arching, dark green IQ 2390 Mixed. Splendid varieties 25 ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (Chilian Glory-flower.) 2394 A beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or wall, it forms an or- namental object throughout the summer, its bright orange tubular flowers contrasting effectively with the delicate green
RMT0290R–Dreer's garden calendar : 1900 . dreersgardencale1900henr Year: 1900 Euphorbia Vakiegata. ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (Chilian Glory-flower.) per pkt, 2394 A beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or waii, it forms an ornamental object throughout the summer, its bright orange tulnilar flowers contrasting effectively with the delicate green of the foliage. (See cut.) 10 ESCHSCHOETZIA. (Calitoriiia Popi>y.) Very attractive annuals for beds, edgings, or masses ; profuse flowering, fine cut foliage; in bloom from June till frost; 1 foot. (See cut.) '2425 Aurantiaca. Rich orange 5 2426 Mandar
RF2MJN633–Close up of berries on a Chilean glory flower (eccremocarpus scaber) plant
RM2AKN3B8–Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . rs rich purple-violet ... ... Oz., .40; ECHINOCYSTIS Lobata. (California Cucumber.) One of thequickest growing annual vines. The seeds should be sown in Au-tumn, or if sown in Spring, first soaked in warm water 24 hours. ? 20 ft. Oz., .50; ECCREMOCARPUS Scaber. An invaluable half hardy climber fortrellis work; orange-scarlet flowers and pretty foliage. j oz., .35; 5090 BEAN. Scarlet Runner. Hardy an-nual vine with bright scarlet flowers,edible pods of delicious flavor. 6 ft.Qt., .80; Pkt..10.25 .10 .15 .10 .05 .10.10 .10 15 GOURDS. (Ornamental.)Luxuriant climb
RMPFMY73–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. Rosa laBvigata. Kigs. ai( 2167. Rosa, various species. Solanum jasminoides, Stanntonia hexaphylla. 2395. Tecoma grandiflora. Teeoiiia radiea Tender. Buddleia Madagascariensis, Eccremocarpus seaber, Heliotropium Peruvianttm. Fig. 1032. Lapageria rosea. Fig. 1240. Lapageria rosea, var. all>a, Pliaseoliis Carr,
RMME7XXY–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fie. l!;j. A—C Eccremocarpus scaber Bniz et Pav. A Tracht; B Bl. im Längsschnitte; C Fr. - D Enallagtna cucurhitina (Linn.) H. Baill., Tracht. — £ Crescentia Cujete L„ Bl. — F KigtUa africana (Lam.) Benth., BI. - G Colea floribunda Boj., Blütenstand. — H Phßlurthron madagascariense (Boj.) K. Seh., Tracht. {A u. G nach Bot Mag.; B n. C nach Bnreau; D nach Jaquin; E nach Baillon; Ä Original.)
RMT0RC3X–Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 ECCREMOCARPUS ScABER. DOI^ICHOS. (See Hyacinth Bean, page 80.) DRACAENA. Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants, indispensable for vases and house decora- tions. PER PKT. 2385 Australis. Broad green leaves , 10 2386 ludivisa. Narrovi' foliage. Fine plant for vases, etc 10 2387 — Lineata. Gracefully arching, dark green IQ 2390 Mixed. Splendid varieties 25 ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (Chilian Glory-flower.) 2394 A beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or wall, it forms an or- namental object thr
RM2CF6D70–. Vick's floral guide. Calampelis scabra, Calampelis scabrais a very beautifulclimber, foliage verypretty, with brightorange flowers, andproduced in ra-cemes ; blooms pro-fusely the latter partof the season. Sowseed in the hot-bedor green-house. Eccremocarpus scaber , 5 J for covering old trees, fences, arbers, etc. The cul-ture is the same as required for Squashes, Melons, etc. I A collection of the leading sorts is very interesting.The following are some of the most valuable of thefamily : Gourd, Hercules Club, large, long, club-shaped, 10 Smallest Lemon, yellow, 10 Pear-formed, yellow and g
RMMCH0YW–. DiCTAMNUS. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean. A dwarf French Hyacinth Dean, with beautiful clus- ters of jinrple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablab Xana, 3Iixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampells.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 5775 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a light cellar free from frost. 5776 E. Mixed 25 ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (California Poppy.) Very attractive jilaiits'for beds, edgings, or mas
RMT026AD–Dreer's garden calendar for 1887 . dreersgardencale1887henr Year: 1887 DlCTAMKUS. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean.) A dwarf French Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clus- ters of purple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablab Xana, Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampelis.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 5775 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a light cellar free from frost. 6776 E. Mixed 25 ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (
RM2CE42FD–. Seeds . shaped ; excellent for cutting.1% feet. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5 cts. Calampelis Scabra (Eccremocarpus) A rapid-growing climber, attain-ing a height of 10 feet in a season,and bearing clusters of orange-col-ored, tubular flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. CALANDRINIA Very beautiful, low-growing plants,well adapted for rock-work or anydry, sunny situation. Hardy annual.1% feet. Fine mixed. Pkt. 5 cts. CALCEOLARIA Splendid and universally admiredplants for the greenhouse and con-servatory, producing a mass of large,pocket-like flowers in the earlyspring. When well grown they arequite showy and satisfac
RMMCH0FC–. DlCTAMKUS. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean.) A dwarf French Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clus- ters of purple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablab Xana, Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampelis.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 5775 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a light cellar free from frost. 6776 E. Mixed 25 ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (California Poppy.) Very attractive plants for beds, edgings, or masses
RMT028X5–Dreer's garden calendar for 1888 . dreersgardencale1888henr Year: 1888 DlCTAMNUS. Digitalis. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean.) A dwarf French Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clus- ters of purple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablah Nana, Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampelis.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 577.5 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, â blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a light cellar free from frost. 5776 E. Mixed 25 ES
RM2CDA4CB–. Seeds . ; excellent for cutting.13^2 feet. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5 cts. Calampelis Scabra (Eccremocarpus) A rapid-growing climber, attain-ing a height of 10 feet in a season,and bearing clusters of orange-col-ored, tubular flowers. Pkt. 10 ets. CALANDRINIA Very beautiful, low-growing plants,well adapted for rock-work or anydry, sunny situation. Hardy annual.ly^ feet. Fine mixed. Pkt. 5 ets. CALCEOLARIA Splendid and universally admiredplants for the greenhouse and con-servatory, producing a mass of large,pocket-like flowers in the earlyspring. When well grown they arequite sho-wy and satisfactor
RMMCGYBE–. DlCTAMNUS. Digitalis. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean.) A dwarf French Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clus- ters of purple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablah Nana, Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampelis.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 577.5 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, â blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a light cellar free from frost. 5776 E. Mixed 25 ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (California Poppy.) Yery attractive plants for beds, edgi
RMRHDA1W–. The book of climbing plants and wall shrubs. . ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER {Photo by J. L. Richmond). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Arnott, S. [from old catalog]. London and New York, J. Lane
RMRMF27C–. Annual and biennial garden plants, their value and uses: with full instructions for their cultivation. Annuals (Plants); Biennials (Plants). ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (To face p. 97.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Speer, A. E. London, J. Murray
RMRD48CW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. Rosa laBvigata. Kigs. ai( 2167. Rosa, various species. Solanum jasminoides, Stanntonia hexaphylla. 2395. Tecoma grandiflora. Teeoiiia radiea Tender. Buddleia Madagascariensis, Eccremocarpus seaber, Heliotropium Peruvianttm. Fig. 1032. Lapageria rosea. Fig. 1240. Lapageria rosea, var. all>a, Pliaseoliis Carr,
RMRMCG4E–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS. ECHITES, continued. E. Andrewsii. Matacomba and Long Key, probably also on some of the adjacent islands. Leaves wax-like; flowers rich golden yellow, resembling the Allamanda, but a little smaller. Large plants, 50 cts. E. paludosa. Flowers white, tinged with pink, very delicate and beautiful; in cultivation it requires an abundance of water. 50 cents each; one of each for S5 cents. ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. This is a very popular plant
RMRHB57R–. The book of the garden. Gardening. MOSS-HOUSES, &o. 687 Fig. 966. in the annexed sketch, fig. 965, which consists of a strong post set in the ground, to the top of which an iron cap is fixed, and from which six or eight iron arms project, from 9 to 18 inches in length, each of which is furnished with an eye, to which a chain is fixed and brought down, and secured near the ground to an iron bolt driven firmly and slantingly into the soil. The annexed sketch, fig. 966, shows a natural and efficient trainer, well adapt- ed for single clumps of sweet-peas, Tropse- olums, Eccremocarpus, or ot
RMRD0MNR–. Darwinism : an exposition of the theory of natural selection, with some of its applications. Natural selection; Evolution. 820 DARWINISM CHAP. Chile, where humming-ljirds are esj^ecially plentiful, we find great numbers of red tubular flowers, often of large size and ai)parently adapted to these little creatures. Such are the beautiful Lapageria and Philesia, the grand Pitcairneas, and the genera Fuchsia, Mitraria, Embothrium, Escallonia, Desfon- tainea, Eccremocarpus, and many Gesneracese. Among the most extraordinary modifications of flower structure ada})ted. Fig. 31.—Humming-bird fertili
RMRD0MPE–. Darwinism; an exposition of the theory of natural selection, with some of its applications. Natural selection; Evolution. 320 DARWINISM CHAP. Chile, where humming-birds are especially plentiful, we find great numbers of red tubular flowers, often of large size and apparently adapted to these little creatures. Such are the beautiful Lapageria and Philesia, the grand Pitcairneas, and the genera Fuchsia, Mitraria, Embothrium, Escallonia, Desfon- tainea, Eccremocarpus, and many Gesneraceee. Among the most extraordinary modifications of flower structure adapted. FIG. 31.—Humming-bird fertilising
RMRC78KF–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1900. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Euphorbia Vakiegata. ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (Chilian Glory-flower.) per pkt, 2394 A beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or waii, it forms an ornamental object throughout the summer, its bright orange tulnilar flowers contrasting effectively with the delicate green of the foliage. (See cut.) 10 ESCHSCHOETZIA. (Calitoriiia Popi>y.) Very attractive annuals for beds, edgings, or masses ; profuse fl
RMRC78KG–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1900. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. IHENRTADREER-PNIlADPHIAI'ASf RELIABlE-fLOWERSEEDS. Euphorbia Vakiegata. ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (Chilian Glory-flower.) per pkt, 2394 A beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or waii, it forms an ornamental object throughout the summer, its bright orange tulnilar flowers contrasting effectively with the delicate green of the foliage. (See cut.) 10 ESCHSCHOETZIA. (Calitoriiia Popi>y.) Very attractiv
RMRC9WE9–. Dreer's 1901 garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ECCREMOCARPUS ScABER. DOI^ICHOS. (See Hyacinth Bean, page 80.) DRACAENA. Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants, indispensable for vases and house decora- tions. PER PKT. 2385 Australis. Broad green leaves , 10 2386 ludivisa. Narrovi' foliage. Fine plant for vases, etc 10 2387 — Lineata. Gracefully arching, dark green IQ 2390 Mixed. Splendid varieties 25 ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (Chilian Glory-flower.) 2394 A beauti
RMRC86G6–. Dreer's garden calendar for 1887. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DlCTAMKUS. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean.) A dwarf French Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clus- ters of purple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablab Xana, Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampelis.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 5775 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a light cellar fr
RMRC86G4–. Dreer's garden calendar for 1887. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DlCTAMKUS. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean.) A dwarf French Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clus- ters of purple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablab Xana, Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampelis.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 5775 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a light cellar fr
RMRC875Y–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1886. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. DiCTAMNUS. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean. A dwarf French Hyacinth Dean, with beautiful clus- ters of jinrple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablab Xana, 3Iixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampells.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 5775 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, blooming the second season.
RMRCAB09–. Dreer's 1901 garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ECCREMOCARPUS ScABER. DOI^ICHOS. (See Hyacinth Bean, page 80.) DRACAENA. Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants, indispensable for vases and house decora- tions. PER PKT. 2385 Australis. Broad green leaves , 10 2386 ludivisa. Narrovi' foliage. Fine plant for vases, etc 10 2387 — Lineata. Gracefully arching, dark green IQ 2390 Mixed. Splendid varieties 25 ECCREMOCARPUS SCABER. (Chilian Glory-flower.) 2394 A beauti
RMRC7X0G–. Dreer's garden calendar for 1888. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DlCTAMNUS. Digitalis. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean.) A dwarf French Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clus- ters of purple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablah Nana, Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampelis.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 577.5 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, â blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a l
RMRC7X0H–. Dreer's garden calendar for 1888. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DlCTAMNUS. Digitalis. DOLICHOS. (Hyacinth Bean.) A dwarf French Hyacinth Bean, with beautiful clus- ters of purple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 5760 D. Lablah Nana, Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECCREMOCARPUS. (Calampelis.) A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 577.5 E. Scaber 5 ECHEVERIA. Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, â blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a l
RMRCHWC9–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. Uisnoniaceae. iK. Schumann.) 245. Fie. l!;j. A—C Eccremocarpus scaber Bniz et Pav. A Tracht; B Bl. im Längsschnitte; C Fr. - D Enallagtna cucurhitina (Linn.) H. Baill., Tracht. — £ Crescentia Cujete L„ Bl. — F KigtUa africana (Lam.) Benth., BI. - G Colea floribunda Boj., Blütenstand. — H Phßlurthron madagascariense (Boj.) K. Seh., Tracht. {A u. G nach Bot Mag.; B n. C nach Bnreau; D nach Jaquin; E nach Baillon; Ä Original.). Please note that these images are
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