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Definition of Abutilons
1. abutilon [n] - See also: abutilon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abutilons
Literary usage of Abutilons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain). (1879)
"REPORT ON abutilons GROWN AT CHISWICK. 28. Prince of Orange (Williams). Plant of
compact growth. Leaves dark green. Very free flowering. ..."
2. Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse by Edward Step (1896)
"abutilons yellow flowers; Juno to August. Calyx swells into a bladder-like covering
to the fruit. Hardy annual. ... abutilons Natural Order MALVACEAE. ..."
3. Iowa Horticulture by Iowa State Horticultural Society (1908)
"abutilons. These shrubs belong to the Mallow family, and are very free ...
abutilons are easily propagated from cuttings made from new wood either in spring ..."
4. Les transformations brusques des êtres vivants by Louis Blaringhem (1911)
"... des Malvacées et en particulier des Abutilon; leur transmission par la greffe
aux abutilons à feuilles vertes. — Expériences de Morren, de M. Lindemuth, ..."
5. Annual Report by Columbus Horticultural Society, Columbus, Ohio (1900)
"abutilons like a rich, sandy soil, such as a mixture of equal parts of turf-loam,
peat and leaf-mold, with some sand. Seed may be sown in February or March ..."
6. Manual of Gardening: A Practical Guide to the Making of Home Grounds and the by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"abutilons, or flowering maples as they are often called, make good house plants
... Common abutilons may be grown from seed or from cuttings of young wood. ..."