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Dracaena Indivisa
A stove evergreen shrub much valued for itsfoliage and as a tabl...
Buddlea
Half-hardy, tall, deciduous greenhouse shrubs, delighting ina lo...
Polygala Dalmaisiana
This showy evergreen shrub needs a greenhousetreatment. Soil--th...
Leek
Sow early in March, and prick out the plants in rich soil, in as...
Guernsey Lily (nerine Sarniense)
Soil, strong, rich loam withsand, well drained. Plant the bulbs ...
Sage
Hardy perennial. Decoction of leaves drank as tea; used alsofor ...
Anise
Leaves used for garnishing, and for seasoning, like fennel;the s...
Libertia Formosa
The narrow foliage and spikes of pure whiteflowers, produced in ...
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Anona Cherimolia
The Cherimoyer of Peru, where it is extensively
cultivated for its fruits, which are highly esteemed by the
inhabitants, but not so highly valued by those accustomed to the
fruits of temperate climates. The fruit, when ripe, is of a pale
greenish-yellow color, tinged with purple, weighing from 3 to 4
pounds; the skin thin; the flesh sweet, and about the consistence
of a custard; hence often called custard apple.
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