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greenhouses and in gardens, for the fragrant blossoms—usually purplish in the wild but of various colors in horticultural types. the evening stock, or perfume plant (matthiola bicornis), is night-blooming; the brampton stock, or gillyflower (m. incana), has an early blooming variety (annua), known as
); and order caryophyllales, family caryophyllaceae. stock, in horticulture: see grafting grafting, horticultural practice of uniting parts of two plants so that they grow as one. the scion, or cion, the part grafted onto the stock or rooted part, may be a single bud, as in budding, or a cutting that...
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