Hardy perennial== In bygone years Antirrhinums were seldom seen beyond the limits of old-fashioned cottage gardens.
The plant is a hardy perennial, and is usually propagated in spring by taking cuttings or dividing the roots.
Hardy perennial== Since the introduction of the long-spurred hybrid varieties the Aquilegia has become exceedingly popular.
This is a hardy perennial plant, introduced from the south of Europe, where it is indigenous.
This species is a hardy perennial, and is remarkable for the size of its bulbs; which, as in the foregoing species and variety, separate into smaller bulbs, or cloves.
Skirret is a hardy perennial, and is cultivated for its roots, which are produced in groups, or bunches, joined together at the crown or neck of the plant.
This is a hardy perennial plant of Southern Europe, and belongs to both the culinary and the medicinal departments.
There are two varieties in cultivation--the sweet, an annual herb; and the winter, a hardy perennial.
This is a hardy perennial plant, from the south of Europe, and has been in cultivation, as a garden vegetable, for hundreds of years.
A recently-introduced, handsome, hardy perennial, with very much the habit of T.
A hardy perennial, rather interesting from its foliage, which has some resemblance to the leaves of a miniature Acanthus, and is disposed in a broad, handsome, regular rosette very close to the ground.
A hardy perennial of handsome and singular appearance, the large spiny leaves resembling those of certain Thistles, while the long spikes of whorled flowers, which are from 2 to 3 ft.
Normally, the Carnation is a hardy perennial, but the garden kinds, or Marguerites, are usually treated as annuals.
Normally, the carnation is a hardy perennial, but the garden kinds, or marguerites, are usually treated as annuals.
It is a hardy perennial, and may be easily propagated by parting its roots in autumn or spring; it may also be raised from seeds, which ripen readily here; these are found to be a long time in vegetating, as are others of this genus.
It is a hardy perennial, a native of Siberia and Tartary, and was introduced to this country by Mr. JOHN BELL in the year 1782.
A hardy perennial species, of a bold but neat habit, while the flowers and foliage combine in rendering it a first-class decorative subject.
A hardy perennial, somewhat woody, and retaining much of its foliage in a fresh state throughout the winter, though by some described as herbaceous.
It ought to be grown in every collection of hardy perennial flowers, amongst which bright scarlets are not too plentiful.
Anchusa Capensis is best raised in a frame and treated as a greenhouse plant, though in reality it is a hardy perennial.
A hardy perennial, which is very ornamental when in flower.
In the herbaceous ground, there is also an extensive collection of hardy perennial plants.
The herbaceous ground contains above four thousand species of hardy perennial plants: there are also above twelve hundred different varieties of roses.
The number of species of hardy perennial plants in this small space of ground is truly astonishing; there is also a great variety of Cape bulbs and Gramineae.
Vangeert, which is situated about two English miles from the city; it contains a very good collection of hardy perennial plants, as well as Azaleas and other American shrubs.
Is a hardy perennial, succeeding best in a dry situation, with a loam moderately stiff.
Like most alpine plants, it requires a pure air, and succeeds best in a situation moderately moist and shady; is a hardy perennial, and may be increased by parting its roots in autumn.
It usually flowers in May, and frequently again in autumn; is a hardy perennial, and easily increased either by seeds or parting its roots.
It flowers with us in July and August, and being a hardy perennial, and perhaps the most elegant species of the genus, appears to us highly deserving a place in the gardens of the curious.
The Centaurea montana is a native of the German Alps, flowers during the greatest part of the summer, is a hardy perennial, and will grow in any soil or situation, some will think too readily.
The Lysimachia bulbifera is a hardy perennial, grows spontaneously in boggy or swampy ground, and hence requires a moist soil.
Though a native of Virginia, it bears the severity of our climate uninjured, and being a beautiful, as well as hardy perennial, is found in almost every garden.
It is a hardy perennial, and is usually propagated by parting its roots in autumn; a situation moderately shady, and a soil having a mixture of bog-earth or rotten leaves in it suits it best.
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