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trigram frequency
at the base367
class and order319
specific character and303
character and synonyms303
synonymous with a198
one of the195
a native of186
a synonym of181
it is a141
on each side141
is a native121
longer than the120
as well as119
those of the114
they should be109
at the apex106
a genus of103
a compost of102
in the open102
a mixture of97
they may be95
the name of92
in reference to91
cape of good87
propagated by cuttings86
of good hope86
most of the84
more or less83
reference to the82
be sown in80
as soon as78
shorter than the78
should be sown77
native of the76
a hand glass75
in this country74
in a compost72
placed in a72
synonym of a72
synonymous with b70
it may be69
a bell glass68
a variety of68
sepals and petals67
in honour of67
under a hand67
of this species66
of the best66
is one of66
in the spring65
the base of65
of this plant64
of the plants63
the plants are62
the end of62
some of the61
loam and peat60
than the leaves60
which should be59
two or three59
well as the59
on both surfaces58
best in a57
of the leaves57
a very pretty56
part of the56
is a very56
parting its roots55
this is a54
in a mixture54
in a dense54
of the species54
three to four53
on the upper53
of easy culture52
the height of52
by parting its52
a very handsome52
propagated by seeds51
in our gardens51
of the flower50
of the most50
which are in50
base of the50
of the branches50
in a pot50
under a bell50
mixture of loam49
of the genus49
as long as48
in the same48
which it is48
in which the47
at the top46
in the autumn46
of which are46
increased by cuttings46
in a cool45
of the summer45
be grown in44
be placed in44
is propagated by43
of this genus43
of the plant43
in a whorl43
of loam and43
this species of43
three to five42
showing habit and42
of the flowers42
july and august42
is a hardy42
its roots in42
and placed in42
of the cape42
the axils of42
there is a41
a small genus41
the top of41
long as the41
the open border41
in sandy soil41
they thrive in40
should not be40
in allusion to40
may and june39
of the roots39
so as to39
disposed in a39
plants should be39
than those of39
under the name38
and may be38
there are several38
roots in autumn38
according to the37
this species is37
many of the37
small genus of37
may be sown37
on both sides37
it is not37
covered with a37
and a half37
the upper side36
side of the36
two to three36
the size of36
axils of the36
referring to the36
thrive in a36
varieties of this36
of the same35
during most of35
allusion to the35
well in a35
length of the35
the plants should35
the lower ones35
the middle of35
in a cold34
ordinary garden soil34
the flowers are34
of its flowers34
at both ends34
may be propagated34
to the rachis34
should be placed34
sown in the34
planted in a34
genus of stove34
in a warm34
as it is34
closely allied to34
they are of34
down to the33
the length of33
the species are33
soon as the33
a dense rosette33
to four lines33
a cold frame33
propagated by parting33
the upper part32
to the height32
will be found32
with a little32
be propagated by32
nearly to the32
in the year32
the same time32
kept in a32
thrive best in32
the colour of31
or more long31
in the middle31
out of doors31
they must be31
it flowers in31
the time of31
stove or greenhouse31
the present species31
it has been30
of the leaf30
all the species30
the royal garden30
three or four30
are of a30
synonym of b30
easy culture in30
june and july30
one or two29
that of the29
the leaves are29
the tops of29
at the same29
cordate at the29
during the winter29
be planted in29
from the cape29
one and a29
in almost any29
divisions of the29
it is very29
top of the29
are of easy28
in the centre28
be kept in28
require to be28
it will be28
when the plants28
compost of loam28
the cape of28
during the summer28
supply of water28
on the under28
form of a28
will root in28
six to eight28
july to september28
it in the28
in order to27
may also be27
a pot of27
be increased by27
thrive well in27
in the winter27
should be taken27
it as a27
it should be27
the open air27
the present plant27
with a few27
a cool house27
may be grown27
tops of the27
on short petioles26
new south wales26
it must be26
the plant is26
five to seven26
that it is26
of the stem26
on the outside26
june to august26
raised from seeds26
propagated by offsets26
of the calyx26
the hortus kewensis26
cut down to26
said to be25
is the only25
to this country25
where they are25
propagated by divisions25
in early spring25
royal garden at25
as in the25
surface of the25
in the stove25
they thrive best25
on account of25
to have been25
broad at the25
which may be25
must be taken25
grown in a25
seeds should be24
to the base24
the best time24
differs from the24
this plant is24
root freely in24
habit and flower24
from the axils24
the flowers of24
to the royal24
of a deep24
the beauty of24
compost of peat24
of peat and24
be allowed to24
placed under a24
of the year24
and leaf mould24
at the end24
a very beautiful24
named in honour24
greenhouse evergreen shrubs24
on long petioles23
should be grown23
twelve to twenty23
the lower part23
and in the23
one to three23
barren fronds in23
synonym of c23
colour of the23
where it is23
early in the23
should be planted23
with a white23
in ordinary garden23
the under side23
through the winter23
readily increased by23
from june to23
variety of a23
well adapted for23
grown in pots23
the form of23
but it is23
the summer months23
garden at kew22
cultivated in our22
each side of22
the growing season22
requires to be22
the young shoots22
the lower side22
and flowers in22
in pots of22
four to six22
easily propagated by22
of the old22
loam and leaf22
or by seeds22
placed in sand22
are to be22
is said to22
parts of the22
soon as ripe22
trees or shrubs22
is the best21
furnished with a21
cuttings of the21
for the most21
they require a21
should be kept21
it is propagated21
placed in the21
of the upper21
it does not21
sown in spring21
three in a21
and should be21
the open ground21
by means of21
care must be21
planted out in21
cultivated in the21
be taken to21
they thrive well21
genus of hardy21
a place in21
of the finest21
light rich soil21
axillary and terminal21
on long stalks21
in the axils21
colour of its21
its blossoms are21
author of the20
readily propagated by20
almost any soil20
close to the20
four or five20
thirty to forty20
or greenhouse species20
to two lines20
was introduced to20
sown in a20
on the rockery20
large genus of20
to keep the20
in the greenhouse20
we are indebted20
a hardy perennial20
towards the base20
rounded at the20
of a fine20
the appearance of20
it flowers from20
should then be20
a very fine20
the plants contained20
june to september20
it is one20
a kind of20
flowering branch of20
division of the20
peat and loam20
than the type20
densely clothed with20
of which the20
cuttings will root20
the most ornamental20
the only species20
stove evergreen shrubs20
the most part20
the same treatment20
on the lower20
a very distinct20
the upper surface20
the number of20
plants contained in20
in may and19
introduced to this19
it is found19
in which it19
rich sandy loam19
may be planted19
the following are19
a very desirable19
from the base19
by cuttings of19
root in sand19
it is usually19
four lines thick19
in a moist19
is a variety19
introduced to the19
in a dry19
the beginning of19
with a very19
in two rows19
sand under a19
an abundance of19
summer and autumn19
should be removed19
which they are19
the upper edge19
of its blossoms19
contained in the19
it is an19
the surface of19
it in his19
the best of19
and about in19
may be increased19
to be a19
to the edge19
a very elegant19
in the summer19
in sand under19
in point of18
from which it18
these should be18
are apt to18
in small pots18
any of the18
in equal proportions18
be raised from18
above the middle18
of the fruit18
native of spain18
pot of sand18
names of the18
under a glass18
like those of18
and one of18
greenhouse evergreen shrub18
forms of this18
by divisions of18
middle three to18
the whole of18
in pots or18
the majority of18
which must be18
than in the18
its name of18
in bottom heat18
hardy herbaceous perennials18
and of a18
are alphabetically arranged18
is readily increased18
large enough to18
during the growing18
has long been18
and it is18
is also a18
when in flower18
the same manner18
by seeds and18
will thrive in18
a very rare18
with twelve to18
the south of18
of the common18
sandy loam and18
at the middle18
the plants will18
may be kept17
of equal parts17
as they are17
well worth growing17
of which is17
very handsome species17
on the back17
flowers during most17
of the lower17
the following spring17
it requires a17
and the plants17
is readily propagated17
in which they17
as a rule17
of its leaves17
about the end17
they are to17
of sandy soil17
out of the17
increased by seeds17
so that the17
half to two17
are several varieties17
ends of the17
the rachis into17
the borders of17
may be removed17
flowers in june17
size of a17
for the purpose17
stove evergreen trees17
to this genus17
cultivated by mr17
form of the17
may to july17
in a gentle17
bottom of the17
the outer edge17
which we are17
sheathing at the17
scales of involucre17
are produced in17
this genus is17
must not be17
borders of the17
broad above the16
seeds may be16
in a few16
the best and16
a gentle heat16
it is of16
attenuated at the16
opposite the leaves16
thrives best in16
is the most16
are indebted to16
eighteen lines long16
in equal parts16
fifteen to eighteen16
of which it16
of the root16
flowers in may16
by the name16
if placed in16
very distinct and16
in june and16
the lower one16
the plants of16
twenty in a16
with a terminal16
to eighteen lines16
distinguished by the16
when they are16
whole of the16
as the plants16
variety of b16
a profusion of16
at the tops16
the addition of16
soil or situation16
it thrives best16
in a rosette16
when large enough16
any soil or16
of the soil16
each pinna bearing16
flowers in the16
in gentle heat16
most of them16
volume are alphabetically16
one of those16
in the green16
or nearly so16
down the centre16
it is well16
tinged with red16
with a yellow16
larger than those16
narrowed at the16
freely in a16
where they will16
they are very16
that it was16
this genus are16
in a frame16
they can be16
was cultivated by16
if they are16
they are not15
is usually propagated15
or in a15
grows spontaneously in15
it forms a15
will be necessary15
this plant in15
admirably adapted for15
the leaves of15
the lower half15
or more broad15
a few days15
to forty in15
by seeds or15
by dividing the15
and covered with15
in a rich15
at all times15
which are produced15
forty in a15
have been introduced15
may to august15
is an annual15
and on the15
the upper ones15
of the corolla15
the young plants15
it is necessary15
edge of the15
green on the15
the ends of15
the bottom of15
ripens its seeds15
like that of15
from the type15
from may to15
exposed to the15
of its foliage15
place of growth15
the other species15
larger than the15
smaller than the15
the type in15
terminating in a15
of the first15
same treatment as15
are large enough15
on the margins15
of them are15
a half to15
produced from the15
dark green above15
whence its name15
a plant of15
the under surface15
terminal and axillary15
than the calyx15
or in the15
in the lower14
it thrives in14
to be planted14
by division of14
by far the14
in a light14
with bottom heat14
the shape of14
very pretty little14
they do not14
usually propagated by14
in the time14
professor of botany14
sown as soon14
with double flowers14
with a large14
with a dark14
in any ordinary14
if planted in14
parts of europe14
at the point14
with a hand14
must be given14
temperature of deg14
two to four14
of garden origin14
they will be14
in this work14
with a bell14
is of a14
requires the same14
a plant which14
large number of14
increased by parting14
the soil should14
than the petioles14
length of time14
of the frond14
raised from seed14
a loamy soil14
scales of the14
a variety with14
in july and14
species of this14
or more in14
species is a14
a temperature of14
plenty of room14
in the th14
pairs of linear14
for which we14
the same colour14
the two sides14
three to six14
edition of the14
should be well14
our drawing was14
nearly or quite14
in a shady14
and was introduced14
the use of14
and is readily14
of the young14
allied to a14
than the others14
to this species14
a large number14
of the type14
ten to twelve14
as the branches14
two lines long14
of the other14
five to six14
according to mr14
from a plant14
twenty to thirty14
in a well14
genus of very14
disposed in terminal14
in its wild14
and leaf soil14
liable to be14
much longer than13
they are all13
of the petals13
be taken off13
when grown in13
plants of this13
thrives in a13
variety of this13
in terminal racemes13
about the size13
tube of corolla13
as large as13
of the rockery13
the roots are13
november to january13
planted in sand13
a form of13
introduced into this13
of the two13
drawing was made13
be covered with13
there is also13
of a pale13
glass placed over13
may be placed13
it is most13
at the ends13
is a plant13
latter should be13
variety of it13
when they may13
of the pot13
spotted with white13
of a light13
may be effected13
the plant here13
this is the13
be effected by13
truncate at the13
appears to have13
in any light13
in the number13
the latter should13
in a stove13
five or six13
until they are13
toothed at the13
it will grow13
a great number13
plant which flowered13
root readily in13
they will not13
in the hortus13
when the plant13
it appears to13
a large genus13
or three in13
into this country13
in sandy loam13
of the flora13
ones on each13
of it in13
the centre of13
similar to the13
which have been13
a greenhouse plant13
cauline ones linear13
species in cultivation13
should be potted13
must be kept13
are the most13
so soon as13
one to two13
are liable to13
the whole plant13
above the base13
it is best13
size of the13
flowers of this13
will grow in13
plants of it13
cuttings should be13
soil should be13
out in the13
a half lines13
placed over them13
no this species12
a mere form12
plant may be12
water should be12
genus of elegant12
as those of12
they are in12
eight to ten12
with white and12
to the midrib12
a piece of12
suitable for the12
found to be12
a garden hybrid12
there is no12
fifteen lines long12
of a rich12
varieties of it12
end of the12
in the gardens12
four lines long12
there are many12
should be selected12
best time to12
in a close12
the case of12
in a sheltered12
of our gardens12
with a broad12
which is the12
in the case12
belonging to this12
rising from the12
of the lobes12
cultivated in this12
end of april12
in the colour12
or three weeks12
to three lines12
a considerable time12
there are numerous12
its flowers are12
mixture of peat12
increased by divisions12
freely in sand12
of these plants12
with a fine12
upper part of12
a very ornamental12
the most common12
when they will12
the margins of12
the seeds of12
great number of12
to twelve lines12
spot at the12
species are very12
the extremities of12
its wild state12
confined to the12
the rest of12
to get dry12
genus of greenhouse12
extremities of the12
alluding to the12
of which there12
is not so12
was cultivated in12
of the midrib12
the only one12
produced in great12
a very short12
is found to12
to fifteen lines12
from the top12
cauline ones sessile12
be sown as12
and a little12
in the latter12
treated as a12
flowers from june12
of a bright12
very large and12
syngenesia polygamia superflua12
end of may12
they will flower12
those of a12
kept in the12
on the ground12
to the apex12
with good drainage12
very handsome stove12
in the hort12
to flower in12
said to have12
of sandy loam12
for the use12
and when the12
twelve to fifteen12
of the tube12
will root freely12
at the roots12
of the lip12
mixture of sand12
compost of equal12
it was introduced12
the upper and12
disposed in racemes12
propagated by layers12
at a joint12
it is much12
the same way12
grown in the12
seeds with us11
in the south11
thriving best in11
corolla with a11
about the same11
species may be11
to that of11
tips of the11
form of this11
lobed at the11
as an ornamental11
be necessary to11
white or rose11
to those of11
a dense spike11
flowers with us11
an order of11
or three times11
in the upper11
name of a11
of the greenhouse11
april and may11
soon as they11
plunged into a11
in a very11
attenuated at both11
a very free11
tapering at the11
to the form11
a young state11
an inhabitant of11
account of the11
april to june11
with a long11
long by in11
the sides of11
about the middle11
of the latter11
of the stove11
in a good11
but in the11
the island of11
four in a11
the barren ones11
to a point11
cuttings root freely11
in the form11
the upper one11
portion of the11
grimwood and co11
several of the11
with the most11
the plants must11
by which it11
with ten to11
are increased by11
we have seen11
easily increased by11
is necessary to11
as early as11
in a young11
most suitable for11
or a little11
february to may11
in autumn or11
with a distinct11
was introduced by11
ten to twenty11
in a small11
grows naturally in11
parts of north11
and with a11
of the perianth11
they may remain11
of excellent form11
our gardens in11
a short time11
in a loose11
succeeds best in11
very free and11
it is in11
ornamental stove evergreen11
beauty of the11
may be had11
are the best11
south of france11
to which it11
is most suitable11
segments of the11
there are two11
is to be11
a foot in11
of the ground11
twice as long11
to keep them11
informs us that11
seed should be11
are of the11
of the branchlets11
thirty in a11
thrives well in11
lateral ones on11
with eight to11
two pairs of11
twelve lines long11
rest of the11
the most suitable11
grow freely in11
in a terminal11
from july to11
best time for11
a number of11
base of each11
account of its11
in a moderate11
in a loamy11
out in a11
with the margins11
sown in march11
down in the11
a light green11
below the middle11
and very free11
variety of the11
four to five11
sori in two11
pairs of leaflets11
same manner as11
hardy herbaceous plants11
the most beautiful11
not be allowed10
in a common10
the flora londinensis10
by young cuttings10
to the sun10
the lower line10
by cuttings or10
at the extremities10
to twenty in10
one here figured10
any ordinary garden10
may to september10
native of virginia10
very easy culture10
as a stove10
to one and10
taken not to10
the best varieties10
axillary or terminal10
this country by10
to become scientifically10
sides of the10
of the edge10
that the plant10
centre of the10
the pots should10
by no means10
of the involucre10
scientifically acquainted with10
at the bottom10
ornamental greenhouse evergreen10
allowed to get10
by this means10
cuneate at the10
for decorative purposes10
on the top10
it requires to10
beauty of its10
for a few10
flowers of a10
of all the10
which is of10
off at a10
generic and specific10
ending in a10
lower ones in10
it is also10
of the south10
which the plant10
for a considerable10
be put in10
spring and summer10
the botanical magazine10
applied to the10
in light rich10
the edge of10
at any time10
abundance of water10
in common garden10
the blossoms of10
without spots or10
bifid at the10
of the more10
of the trees10
become scientifically acquainted10
the roots in10
one to one10
we have observed10
plenty of water10
june to october10
the base on10
in a long10
it is the10
to be found10
and specific characters10
the purpose of10
a common hot10
or planted out10
it the name10
with white flowers10
to the celebrated10
not more than10
a height of10
a sessile rosette10
of the many10
it flowers during10
enough to handle10
two sides unequal10
thrive in any10
and the flowers10
and planted in10
as far as10
in a similar10
a succession of10
of stove evergreen10
its seeds with10
britain and ireland10
tapering to a10
and sold by10
an ornamental plant10
half lines long10
the tips of10
the species of10
radical ones petiolate10
at the edge10
culture in ordinary10
and placed under10
are propagated by10
as the flowers10
the plant has10
of it with10
it thrives well10
the varieties of10
such as are10
placed in sandy10
which are of10
plant for the10
as the leaves10
be removed to10
be planted out10
with the plants10
of the way10
them in a10
in having the10
in the type10
pots of sandy10
march and april10
are well adapted10
in spring or10
the back of10
the university of10
mere form of10
a layer of10
in a greenhouse10
shape of the10
about the year10
other parts of10
be found in10
on short pedicels10
of some of10
should be carefully10
are not so10
falling short of10
very rare and10
common garden soil10
of this sort10
the protection of10
on a warm10
spring or autumn10
them in the10
like most of10
in a soil10
the roots have10
upper ones sessile10
of a greenhouse10
of about deg10
our figure was10
near the glass10
aiton informs us10
it is said10
in a temperature10
intended for the10
which it differs10
may be made10
may be added10
can only be10
latin names of10
the shelter of10
attached to the10
describes it as10
several varieties of10
and is usually10
appears to be10
the most important10
the plants to10
flowers from may10
roots should be10
they are also10
with the addition10
smaller than those10
from the same10
when in a10
most ornamental foreign9
when well grown9
peduncles longer than9
for many years9
to give them9
it is more9
a deep green9
a few weeks9
of the stalk9
than the flowers9
spotted with red9
it is desired9
as the sepals9
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