A Companion for the Queensland Student of Plant Life

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A Companion for the Queensland Student of Plant Life
Frederick Manson Bailey, Queensland. Dept. of Agriculture
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Thus, Pabviflobdb, Parvifouus, &c., are terms given to plants whose flowers or leaves are smaller than those of other allied species. (See Fanioum parvijlorum, a very compaon grass near firisbane.) Parterre' — A French term, used by- the English gardener to denote a sjsnaU enclosure or flower garden, laid out in beds of different sizes and shapes.
This kind of planting produces a mea- sant effect only when the colour of the flowers are well considered ; therefore, as all persons have not that n
...ice per- ception of the fitness of thin£[8 which is required, an extract is given for their jfuidance out of a European pub- lication. 1st. The three simple coloiurs, blue, red, and yellow, when purei, or nearly pure, contrast agreeably toge- ther; but in close contiguity eaoh of them absorbs, as it were, somejUdi^ of the shade which would residt from» 49 proper combination with the comple- mentary colours of its neighbonrs. For instance, red by the side of yt^llow a«»8ume8 a slight tinge of violet, which is the complementary of yellow; and the yellow a shade of green, which is the complementary of red.

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