The English Flower Garden; Design And Arrangement Shown By Existing Examples of Gardens in Great Britain And Ireland Followed By a Description of the Best Plants for the Open-Air Garden And Their Culture
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— A charming dwarf Pyrenean plant, 6 to lo in. high, with the blooms of French white delicately tinged with purple, and veined with purplish- rose ; the lower petals are larger than the others ; the two upper ones have each a dark spot, which at once distinguishes them from other Erodiums. This plant should be exposed to the hottest sun. The best position for it is a crevice where it is tightly placed between two rocks, and where the roots can pene- trate dry, sandy, or stony soil to the depth ...of 3 ft. When grown in this way, it is extremely pretty ; the dry- ness of the situation keeps the leaves dwarf, they nestle to the rock, and the flowers come in great abundance during the summer months. The plant has an aromatic fragrance. E. Manescavi is a vigorous herba- ceous plant, and the most showy of the Erodiums. It grows i to l^ ft. high, and throws up strong flower-stalks above the foliage, each with seven to fifteen showy purplish flowers, I to i^ in. across. It is not fastidious as to soil or situation, but its best place is in dry, hard soil, fully exposed to the sun.
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