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trigram frequency
class and order319
character and synonyms303
specific character and303
a native of182
is a native116
it is a108
native of the74
most of the70
the name of69
in the open60
parting its roots55
in this country55
in the spring53
of this plant53
by parting its52
the height of47
in our gardens47
this species of43
one of the43
of the summer42
its roots in42
is a hardy41
those of the41
is propagated by40
in which the38
it may be38
of the cape38
as well as38
roots in autumn37
during most of35
of the flower34
of its flowers33
propagated by parting33
is one of32
of the plants32
it flowers in31
the present species31
to the height31
of the genus30
propagated by cuttings30
the royal garden30
which it is29
in the year29
it as a27
it is not27
the present plant26
the hortus kewensis26
in the winter26
the open border26
royal garden at25
that it is25
the time of25
increased by cuttings25
it has been24
to the royal24
it in the24
of this genus24
as it is23
to this country22
are of a22
cultivated in our22
a variety of22
according to the22
garden at kew22
in the same22
in the autumn22
of the most21
in a pot21
its blossoms are21
to have been21
under the name21
cultivated in the20
may be propagated20
it is propagated20
the open ground20
may and june20
of this species20
it does not20
colour of its20
a hardy perennial20
it flowers from20
raised from seeds20
the flowers of20
introduced to the19
contained in the19
author of the19
the plants contained19
part of the19
june and july19
there is a19
of its blossoms19
many of the19
it in his19
and flowers in19
plants contained in19
in may and19
was introduced to19
the plant is19
from june to19
sown in the19
in the stove18
native of spain18
is a very18
are alphabetically arranged18
in almost any18
its name of18
this species is18
introduced to this18
readily propagated by18
in honour of18
names of the18
in point of18
a place in18
they should be18
has long been17
two or three17
the most ornamental17
readily increased by17
from the cape17
flowers in june17
almost any soil17
the colour of17
flowers during most17
that of the17
cultivated by mr17
and may be17
of its leaves17
of the plant17
it is usually17
is readily increased16
placed in a16
the number of16
be planted in16
be sown in16
any soil or16
flowers in may16
it is found16
volume are alphabetically16
is readily propagated16
that it was16
soil or situation16
in the green16
one of those16
the same time16
was cultivated by16
the borders of15
the south of15
should be sown15
by the name15
borders of the15
be propagated by15
planted in a15
ripens its seeds15
propagated by offsets15
the end of15
of its foliage15
flowers in the15
whence its name15
in june and15
grows spontaneously in15
is usually propagated15
increased by parting14
the same treatment14
it must be14
in the th14
a kind of14
from a plant14
this plant is14
it is very14
edition of the14
at the same14
july and august14
of the year14
our drawing was14
this plant in14
usually propagated by14
a plant of14
in which it14
of the same14
and was introduced14
appears to have13
in its wild13
in the time13
drawing was made13
on account of13
of a fine13
the beginning of13
in july and13
are apt to13
requires the same13
with double flowers13
the plants of13
through the winter13
and is readily13
plants of it13
of the flora13
in the hortus13
the open air13
is a plant13
variety of it13
a greenhouse plant13
plant which flowered13
flowers of this13
liable to be13
it appears to13
is an annual13
early in the13
the plant here13
the flowers are13
a plant which13
from may to13
place of growth13
in the summer12
plants of this12
where they are12
in the hort12
three or four12
of the leaves12
to be a12
be kept in12
the beauty of12
be raised from12
kept in the12
of our gardens12
syngenesia polygamia superflua12
they may be12
no this species12
of it in12
be increased by12
it was introduced12
in the gardens12
best in a12
it is an12
same treatment as12
is found to12
flowers from june12
easily propagated by12
kept in a12
it will grow11
our gardens in11
which should be11
the middle of11
and in the11
seeds with us11
an inhabitant of11
its wild state11
its flowers are11
flowers with us11
of which it11
the appearance of11
with the most11
grows naturally in11
the summer months11
was cultivated in11
introduced into this11
informs us that11
into this country11
was introduced by11
propagated by seeds11
in the number11
to flower in11
it is most11
some of the11
the same manner11
parts of north11
grimwood and co11
we have seen11
by which it11
covered with a11
cultivated in this10
plunged into a10
it the name10
and sold by10
parts of europe10
which the plant10
may be increased10
should be planted10
the base of10
may also be10
and is usually10
requires to be10
our figure was10
we have observed10
the flora londinensis10
scientifically acquainted with10
to the celebrated10
the plants are10
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to become scientifically10
it will be10
about the year10
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its seeds with10
of the south10
at the base10
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distinguished by the10
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with the plants10
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the leaves are10
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the island of10
it flowers during10
the botanical magazine10
when the plant10
be placed in10
in a common10
and specific characters10
of it with10
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latin names of10
aiton informs us10
generic and specific10
one here figured10
according to mr9
by william curtis9
the english names9
and a half9
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its seeds in9
number of its9
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any of the9
other parts of9
varieties of it9
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of propagating it9
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the plants they9
is said to9
in this work9
are accurately represented9
from whence it9
plants they cultivate9
a pure air9
the old botanists9
the whole plant9
principal booksellers in9
approved methods of9
methods of culture9
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represented in their9
the latin names9
species is a9
of the first9
a work intended9
introduced by mr9
together with the9
and the stove9
the brilliancy of9
britain and ireland9
which are added9
are to be9
on a hot9
of such ladies9
intended for the9
figured and described9
places of growth9
which the latin9
accurately represented in9
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in their natural9
it forms a9
for the use9
of the stalk9
in a warm9
their places of9
found to be9
acquainted with the9
where it is9
a dry soil9
the one here9
plant here figured9
english names of9
a situation moderately9
by the principal9
like most of9
height of three9
to which are9
times of flowering9
booksellers in great9
their natural colours9
may be had9
the use of9
this country by9
plant in the9
will grow in9
the most approved9
which the english9
though a native9
most ornamental foreign9
and times of9
was cultivated here9
ornamental foreign plants9
the principal booksellers9
use of such9
work intended for9
of which are8
cape of good8
a hardy herbaceous8
and other parts8
enumerated in the8
us that it8
should not be8
of the other8
for the most8
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here figured is8
and was cultivated8
foot and a8
it begins to8
is to be8
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as an ornamental8
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time of miller8
it was cultivated8
brilliancy of colour8
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of the many8
native of germany8
so as to8
the th edition8
a gentle hot8
four or five8
an ornamental plant8
to which it8
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if they are8
colour of the8
it is the8
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that he received8
as a stove8
wish to become8
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well as the8
a foot and8
will thrive in8
account of its8
they are to8
such as are8
of its being8
th edition of8
it is readily8
stamina intra nectarium8
profusion of bloom8
a loamy soil8
whence it was8
they will not8
and that it8
may be kept8
of loam and8
a few years8
it grows spontaneously8
plant may be8
the months of8
a north border8
the fragrance of8
begins to flower8
of the east8
was made from8
or in a8
of the roots8
by offsets from8
south of europe8
the size of8
in the greenhouse8
as the plant8
the gardens of8
of the more8
it may also8
the english gardens8
and it is8
in the garden8
the other species8
long since as8
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on the borders8
succeeds best in8
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are produced in8
that the plant8
by its roots8
loam and bog8
by far the8
south of france8
it is by8
kewensis of mr7
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grows wild in7
the winter in7
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a distinct genus7
of the others7
and of a7
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example of the7
in tubulum capillarem7
a stove plant7
the sun shines7
the under side7
petalis alternis geniculato7
a shrub of7
it is in7
named in honour7
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of good hope7
made from a7
kept in pots7
in the island7
of three feet7
when the plants7
flowers of the7
the severity of7
which flowered in7
the latter end7
hortus kewensis of7
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figure was drawn7
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most of our7
which have been7
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be considered as7
to be sown7
to have a7
in which they7
height of six7
as a native7
it to be7
appear to be7
in his garden7
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been introduced to7
there are few7
the seeds of7
the collection of7
should be placed7
offsets from the7
propagated by layers7
treated as a7
varieties of this7
foot in height7
in the colour7
it in a7
of a bright7
it grows in7
and plunged into7
in the collection7
cultivated here by7
form of its7
where it has7
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july to september7
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are said to7
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described in the7
of its beauty7
the petals are7
as a greenhouse7
that it grows7
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the most part7
have been introduced7
of a pale7
the flowering stem7
on the ground7
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of the calyx7
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seeds of it7
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hardy herbaceous plant7
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foliage and flowers7
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the form of7
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parts of the7
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its being a7
treatment as the7
the university of7
in the nurseries7
spontaneously in the7
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the month of6
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description of it6
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flowers of a6
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gerard and parkinson6
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fauci tubi inserta6
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in our nurseries4
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species of iris4
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more southern parts4
rarely met with4
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a foot or4
has been named4
a wall or4
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the garden of4
this elegant plant4
perhaps have been4
the means of4
must be sown4
the seeds were4
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few years since4
introrsum denticulo notata4
this genus there4
is usually kept4
increased without difficulty4
and the flowers4
well as by4
a warm border4
us to be4
or four feet4
these should be4
and many other4
and another with4
the distance of4
to the genus4
the roots have4
are observed to4
from the other4
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narcissus medio luteus4
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the leaves also4
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as one of4
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figure of the4
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a mild winter4
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produced on the4
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of pleasant flowers4
its root is4
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into the tan4
native of italy4
with white and4
which we learn4
that this species4
in his hortus4
and the colour4
are succeeded by4
spring or autumn4
arising from the4
has given it4
a rich purple4
as some others4
the plants were4
of long duration4
expanded by the4
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in a soil4
in his time4
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of them are4
similar to the4
the usual way4
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rest of the4
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it appears from4
which he has4
into our gardens4
to be preferred4
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in the months4
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no other care4
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the several species4
describes and figures4
the more southern4
a considerable number4
to a place4
which renders it4
the systema vegetabilium4
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