The Florist and Horticultural Journal, Vol. II. No. 7, July, 1853 by Various

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Author Various
Editor Hanson, H. C.
Title The Florist and Horticultural Journal, Vol. II. No. 7, July, 1853
A Monthly Magazine of Horticulture, Agriculture, Botany, Agricultural Chemistry, Entomology, &c.
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Summary "The Florist and Horticultural Journal, Vol. II. No. 7, July, 1853" by Various is a scientific publication focused on horticulture and botany written during the mid-19th century. This volume of the journal is part of an ongoing series that explores different plant species, cultivation techniques, and gardening practices of the time. It features insights into various plants like the Begonia and Auricula, catering to enthusiasts and practitioners interested in advancing their gardening knowledge. The journal includes detailed articles on specific plant species, such as the newly discovered Begonia xanthina, known for its yellow flowers, along with cultivation guidance and historical insights. It discusses the importance of focusing on native American plants rather than only attempting to replicate European gardening trends. Additionally, contributors passionately share tips on the cultivation of flowers like the Auricula and methods of improving plant vigor, such as the use of ammonia. Correspondence among horticulturists provides a glimpse into the ongoing debates and explorations in the field, ultimately celebrating the richness of American horticulture in that era. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class SB: Agriculture: Plant culture
Subject Horticulture -- Periodicals
Subject Floriculture -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 58276
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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