PASSIFLORA 



PAULOWNIA 



1223 



vitish Guiana. G.C. III. 23:307. 

 ort. "It is a cross raised by Mr 

 r, between the hardy PassiHur: 

 , Raddiana. The flowers are hii 



PASSION FLOWER. See P(i.s.vi«orn. 



PASTINACA (name from tlir Latin /,„./«.< 



rmlnlliferie. About ahalf il. -|- i' - -I tii 



native to Europe and Asia, Inn i.\ i;riiih:,n] A: 

 united with the genus Peucedaimin- li i, di^tii 

 I'mm Heracleum and Peucedaiiuin l.> ii.liuR-al 

 ter.s of the fruit. Pastinaca is kn.iwn i.. liorti.-i 

 ill the Parsnip (which see), P. sulini. I^inii. It 

 live of Europe, but Is now grown in urarly all <■ 

 perate countries for its large edildi- root. In de- 

 soil and a cool climate, the edilile roots beeoi 

 inches long and four inches or more m di iniet 

 irown It was culti-sattd before the Christian 



link root and soim times it becomes annual 

 1 

 PATCHOULI PLANT, bee Pogoslemox 



PATIENCE I'ltientt Dock or Hub P 



, food). 

 II herbs 

 Hooker 

 guished 



1 111 h traveler 

 1 s( t >ellow 



I LOUS peren 

 u I toot oi so 

 h i\ I about 20 

 bptcies are ot 



the \ alerian f miih \ I niosth ■ 



\ alenana has 3st UN i li I 



hvs purple fls Patm i i I 



!\ s once or twicf in t 



rarely entire tMn i i i Is nu 



low, free but sonn 1 1 I i 



m r\ ed ind netted \ i i i i i 



to the fr corolla tiii 



snrik In, nils of ih ii , , , 



111. f. itilf ones 



A iilum ylabiuut, 



scabiosaefdha, Fisch Radicil h s ovate or oblong m 

 (1 d iritt. and hiate t aiiline Ivs pinnatitid the 

 lidjLs 1 inccoUte linear acute ti ri^inal one longtst fls 

 Nfllow cor\Tnb looseh subpamculate fr J cornered 

 Dahuna L B C 14 1340 



AA stem iillous 



vill^is^ Tu R idical Ivs villous, petiolate, auncled 

 t III dentate cor\ rab panicled lapan 



- I I lb) the ^ okohama Nurser> Co is 



trained to a trel 

 and rafters of 



palms are gr.'\\ 

 lent for large \ . 

 leaves have a p 

 too much. Tin 

 shoots taken in early spr 



I'll or grown on the pillars 



i iM'W n rare but choice 



; ; ' 'l\ tubs in which 



I - it is also excel- 



.:. ...II. Theyoung 



ut links- they are shaded 



p. by cnttings of young 



If the tops are pinched 



young plants will branch out and make handsome 

 specimens in 4- or 5-in. pots. For potting soil an Eng- 

 lish gardener recommends compost of two-thirds fibrous 

 peat to one-third of loam, with a liberal sprinkling of 

 silver sand. 



Paulliuia is a genus of about 80 species, mostly tropi- 

 cal American. Twilling slinibs: Ivs. .ilt.-viiat.', stipulate 

 compound, 1-3-ternate or )niiiiat.', .u- .l..'.iiii|i.iniiil : peti- 

 ole often winged ; Ifts, n-iialK .1. iii,.t. . .I,.ii, ,i ,,r mi- 

 nutely lined: 





the 



fifth aboi 



, the 



8: 



thalictrlfdlla, Juss. Lvs. 4-10 in. long, triangular in 

 outline, 3-ternately-pinnate ; pinnae in (1-8 pairs; pin- 

 nules 4-8 pairs, 4-8 lines long. Brazil. B.M. .WTO. Gn. 

 51, p. 160. P. 1873, p. 124. Var. arggntea, Hort., has 

 foliage suffused silvery gray. 



PAUL6WNIA ( if to 

 NethelUnds) bciopJii 

 ius trees, in habit ami 

 miple long petioled, o] 

 Hs respniblmg those . 1 

 iiunil pauulis <p(niii_ 



ground every i 

 ous shoots atta 

 sionalh even . 



Igor 

 t and 



