Flora Domestica Or the Portable Flower Garden With Directions for the Treatm
Flora Domestica Or the Portable Flower Garden With Directions for the Treatm
Elizabeth Kent
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" People have not been satisfied, however, with growing this little darling in pots ; it is more frequently seen cradled in the sunshine, in boxes the whole length of the window it is placed in. " the sashes fronted with a range Of orange, myrtle, or the fragrant weed, The Frenchman's darling. " COWPER. The seeds may be sown in April, and will grow very well in the open air, although it will not flower so early as when raised in a hot-bed ; they will, however, be much stronger. If sheltered in ...the winter, it will continue flower- ing most part of the year, but will not be so strong the second year as the first. It is generally an annual. The earth should be kept moderately moist. MILK-WORT. POLYGALA. POLYGALE. CE. DIADELPHIA OCTANDRIA. Polygala is from the Greek, and signifies much milk : the plants, when eaten by cattle, being supposed to make them yield much milk. French, Therbe a lait ; laitier. Italian) poligala ; all of a similar sig- nification. THE Polygala-myrtifolia, or Myrtle-leaved Milk-wort, is a shrub growing three or four feet high.
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