dwarf and charming shrub,
|Europe |July |1 foot to 2 feet high, and
| | |when in bloom covered with
| | |flowers. One of the best of
| | |its race.
| | |
G. monosperma |Sicily |White |Not well known but
| | |interesting. Sandy soil.
| | |Tender.
| | |
G. pilosa |Europe, England |Rich |A prostrate plant for the
| |Yellow; |rock garden. Ordinary soil.
| |May and |
| |June |
| | |
*G. radiata |Central and |Yellow; |Very beautiful when in full
|Southern Europe |Summer |flower on the rock garden,
| | |and will even succeed in a
| | |rough wall.
| | |
G. sagittalis |Europe |Yellow; |Another dwarf species for
| |May and |rock garden.
| |June |
| | |
G. tinctoria |Britain |Yellow; |The double variety
| |July and |flore-pleno and elatior are
| |September |finer than the species.
| | |Elatior makes quite a bush
| | |and is very attractive
| | |when in full bloom.
| | |
*G. virgata |Madeira |Yellow; |This must attain a certain
| |June and |age and size before it
| |July |displays its full beauty,
| | |small plants flowering
| | |sparsely or not at all,
| | |while older specimens are a
| | |glorious sight during the
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