From Gardenology.org - Plant Encyclopedia and Gardening Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
428 bytes added
, 14:00, 3 December 2009
Line 5: |
Line 5: |
| |image_width=240 | | |image_width=240 |
| }} | | }} |
| + | {{Inc| |
| + | Zinnia tenuiflora, Jacq. Fig. 4052. Very distinct by reason of its linear rays which are cardinal-red in color, becoming revolute. It has a dainty fl.-head about 1 in. across hardly comparable with the showy Z. elegans. This species has been cult. in Amer. but seems to be no longer advertised here. It is referred to Z. pauciflora by most writers, and to Z. multiflora by Robinson & Greenman. B.M. 555. A.G. 11:243. |
| + | }} |
| + | |
| {{Inc| | | {{Inc| |
| Zinnia multiflora, Linn. This and the next are included by most writers in Z. pauciflora, but Z. multiflora may be distinguished from Z. pauciflora by the pubescence of the st. being much finer, appressed or rarely spreading, and the rays red or purple, mostly narrow and suberect or scarcely spreading. B.M. 149. | | Zinnia multiflora, Linn. This and the next are included by most writers in Z. pauciflora, but Z. multiflora may be distinguished from Z. pauciflora by the pubescence of the st. being much finer, appressed or rarely spreading, and the rays red or purple, mostly narrow and suberect or scarcely spreading. B.M. 149. |