Bulbs And Tuberous-Rooted Plants; Their History Description, Methods of Propagation And Complete Directions for Their Successful Culture in the Garden, Dwelling And Green-House
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Wallace ; but very little is known of the plant. L. neilgherrense. — This magnificent Inly is a native of India, and is called, by Mr. Fish, an Indian example of L. longiflorum. He says, " It is a native of the higher altitudes of the Neilgherries, about eight thousand feet above the sea level. The stem is stout and strong, rising in height from two to three feet ; the leaves are more numerous, and broader than in L. elegans (lancifoUum). The flowers average from five to seven on a plant, measu...ring from eight to twelve inches in length, are deliciously fragrant, the prevailing color being white, tinged with primrose." This form is but very little known in this country. Li. nepalense. — A name not unfrequently noticed in foreign catalogues, but a plant not known to be grown in Europe. A native of the Himalayas. L. odorum. — This noble form is figured, and de- scribed by Mrs. Bury in "Hexandrian Plants," under the name of L. japonicum, as follows : "L. japonicum is a larger, and may, perhaps, be designated a coarser, plant, than L.
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