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| They are propagated very easily by half-ripened greenwood cuttings at nearly any time of the year, under glass, and by seeds sown soon after maturity; the varieties are sometimes grafted on the common form in early spring, under glass. | | They are propagated very easily by half-ripened greenwood cuttings at nearly any time of the year, under glass, and by seeds sown soon after maturity; the varieties are sometimes grafted on the common form in early spring, under glass. |
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| + | A. chinensis, Benth. Lvs. lanceolate to nearly obovate, entire or toward the apex sharply dentate, sharply acuminate: petals finely and long-acuminate; panicle with scattered short and stiff hairs. China.—A. himalaica, Hook. f. & Thorns. (A. japonica var. himalaica, Dipp.). Lvs. usually lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, entire or dentate, sharply and long-acuminate: panicles densely hairy: petals long and finely acuminate: fr. orange to scarlet. E. Himalayas. F. S. 12: 1271. I.H. 6:197. |
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