Of this genus there are about 50 separate species, one of which, nicotiana Tabacum, supplies almost all the tobacco of commerce. |
A primula is still making a brave attempt at flowering, and it will soon be replaced with blue and white trailing and bush lobelia, and green and white flowered nicotiana. |
Next to the mishmash of blackened dahlias, nicotiana rose staunchly and the roses that had been buds the day before were unfurling. |
Columbine and nicotiana sprouted everywhere, as did a colony of small buddleia. |
These include the dahlias and impatiens as well as roses, cyclamen, nicotiana, geum and the darkening petals of Sedum spectabile. |
Fig. 97 represents two flowers of nicotiana affinis, one of which has been cut. |