Select Extra Tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Victorian Industrial Culture O
Select Extra Tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Victorian Industrial Culture O
Ferdinand Von Mueller
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' Middle and Southern Europe. A notable forest-grass. F. Dry- meia (Mertens and Koch), a grass with long creeping roots, is closely allied. Both deserve test-culture. Space does not admit of entering here into further details of- the respective values of many species of Festuca, which might advantageously be introduced from various parts of the globe for rural purposes. Ficus Carica, Linne". - The ordinary Fig-tree. Alph. De Candolle speaks of it as spon- taneous from Syria to the Canary-Island...s; Count Solms-Laubach . Confines the nativity of the Fig-tree to the countries on the Persian Gulf. It attains an age of several hundred years. In warm temperate latitudes and climes a prolific tree. The most useful and at the same time the most hardy of half a thousand recorded species of Ficus. The extreme facility, with which it can be propagated from cuttings, the resistance to heat, the comparatively early yield and easy culture recommend the Fig-tree, where it is an object to raise masses of tree- vegetation in widely treeless lands of the warmer zones for shade and fruit.
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