Manual of British Botany: Containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns Arranged According to the Natural OrdersGurney and Jackson, 1847 - 428 páginas |
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... close to the flower , but , by the elongation of the stalk , distant from the fruit . - Open chalky pastures . P. IV . V. Pasque flower . E. 2. A. nemorosa ( L. ) ; fl . solitary , sep . 6 elliptical , involucre of 3 ternate or quinate ...
... close to the flower , but , by the elongation of the stalk , distant from the fruit . - Open chalky pastures . P. IV . V. Pasque flower . E. 2. A. nemorosa ( L. ) ; fl . solitary , sep . 6 elliptical , involucre of 3 ternate or quinate ...
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... close . Fl . much smaller than in the 2 preceding species . Pods straight . Lateral lobes of the lower- most 1. very small , often obsolete . - Between Sheffield and Hali- fax and between Weedon and Blisworth , plentifully . Mr. Borrer ...
... close . Fl . much smaller than in the 2 preceding species . Pods straight . Lateral lobes of the lower- most 1. very small , often obsolete . - Between Sheffield and Hali- fax and between Weedon and Blisworth , plentifully . Mr. Borrer ...
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... deeply cordate amplexicaule glabrous . E. B. 2234. R. 4434 .- " Raceme close , the open fl . rising above the buds . " Fl . yellow . - ß . Rapa ; root caulescent fleshy . B. Rapa Linn . or B. VI . VII . 24 6. CRUCIFERÆ .
... deeply cordate amplexicaule glabrous . E. B. 2234. R. 4434 .- " Raceme close , the open fl . rising above the buds . " Fl . yellow . - ß . Rapa ; root caulescent fleshy . B. Rapa Linn . or B. VI . VII . 24 6. CRUCIFERÆ .
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... close as to overlap each other . - Sea - coasts , B. ? VI - VIII . Sea Radish . rare . The fruit of Raphanus , Cakile , and Crambe consists of a very small 2 - celled pedicelliform usually sterile pod with a long moni- liform beak ...
... close as to overlap each other . - Sea - coasts , B. ? VI - VIII . Sea Radish . rare . The fruit of Raphanus , Cakile , and Crambe consists of a very small 2 - celled pedicelliform usually sterile pod with a long moni- liform beak ...
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... close rough not chaffy coat.-E. B. 868. D. intermedia R. 4523. , Koch , Fries . " Stig . pink , bifid . Anth . yellow . " Borr . A va- riety with shorter leaves and the flowering stalks shorter than the leaves is found in Ireland and ...
... close rough not chaffy coat.-E. B. 868. D. intermedia R. 4523. , Koch , Fries . " Stig . pink , bifid . Anth . yellow . " Borr . A va- riety with shorter leaves and the flowering stalks shorter than the leaves is found in Ireland and ...
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Manual of British Botany: Containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns Arranged ... Charles Cardale Babington Visualização integral - 1847 |
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1-2 feet high 1-celled acuminate acute Anth axillary barren base beak beneath bifid bipinnate bracts branched calyx Caps Carp carpels catkins cells ciliated compressed cordate corymb crenate dense downy elliptical elongated entire erect filaments filiform fleshy florets foot high germen glabrous globose glumes hairs hairy imbricated involucre keeled Koch lanceolate leafl leaflets leafy ligule linear linear-lanceolate Linn lobes longer lower many-flowered margin membranous mucronate narrowed nearly numerous oblong obovate obtuse outer pale Ovary ovate ovate-lanceolate panicle Pappus pedicels peduncles Perianth perigone petioles pinnate pinnatifid pinnules plant pods prickles procumbent pubescent purple racemes rachis rare reflexed root rounded roundish scales Seeds segments sepals serrate sessile setæ sheaths short shorter simple slender slightly smooth solitary spikelets spikes stalked Stam stem Stigma stip style subulate teeth terminal ternate thickets toothed tube umbels unequal upper valves VIII whorls yellow
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Página 285 - Cornish Elm. Leaves obovate, cuspidate, cuneate at the base, evenly and nearly doubly crenate-serrate, strongly veined, coriaceous, very smooth and shining above, smooth beneath, with hairy axillae. Branches bright brown, smooth, rigid, erect, very compact. Fruit ..... £. parvifolia. Leaves much smaller, less oblique at the base, finely and regularly crenate, acuminate rather than cuspidate.
Página 286 - Leaves obovate, cuspidate, doubly and coarsely serrated, cuneate and nearly equal at the base, always exceedingly scabrous above, evenly downy beneath. Branches not corky, cinereous, smooth. Fruit rhomboid-oblong, scarcely cloven, naked.
Página 56 - Ovary formed by the union of several carpels round a common axis, either distinct or cohering ; styles as many as the carpels, united or free.
Página v - It has been the author's wish to adopt in all cases those names which have the claim of priority, unless good cause could be shown for a contrary proceeding ; and with this object he has carefully examined nearly all the best European Floras, comparing our plants with the descriptions contained in them, and in very many cases with foreign specimens of undoubted authenticity. In the adoption of genera and species an endeavour has been made, by the examination of the plants themselves, to determine...
Página 265 - It has monoecious rarely perfect flowers, the perigone of two more or less connected parts, two stigmas, a free membranous pericarp, a crustaceous testa ; the seed is vertical, attached by a lateral hilum, either near the base or by means of an elongated funiculus in the middle of the side ; the radicle basal ; the stamens five, continuous. Most of the species of this genus are insignificant weeds, and are sometimes troublesome pests in corn-fields. Babington, in his ' Manual of British Botany,
Página 285 - Leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, doubly and evenly crenateserrate, cuneate and oblique at the base, becoming quite smooth above, smooth or glandular beneath, with a few hairs in the axillae.
Página 148 - ARAUACE^:, the Ginseng Family. Calyx entire or toothed. Petals definite, two- to five- or ten-deciduous, occasionally 0; aestivation valvate. Stamens, as many as the petals, or twice as many, inserted below the margin of an epigynous disk. Ovary adherent to the tube of the calyx, two- or more-celled ; ovules solitary, pendulous, anatropal ; styles, two or more, distinct or connate ; stigmas simple. Fruit usually succulent, two- to fifteen-celled, covered by the calycine limb. Seeds solitary, pendulous,...
Página 89 - The segments of the calyx 5 ; the petals 5 ; the styles 2-5 ; the fruit turbinate, its nuts adhering to the sides of the calyx, but not cohering at the centre; the stamens erect, as long as the teeth of the calyx. The species are shrubs, with simple entire leaves, woolly beneath.
Página 285 - Leaves ovate-acuminate, coriaceous, strongly veined, simply crenate, serrate, slightly oblique and cordate at the base, shining, but rather scabrous above, smooth beneath. Branches bright brown, nearly smooth. Fruit Four miles from Stratford on Avon, on the road to Alcester.