A Systematic Arrangement of British PlantsScott, Webster, and Geary, 1837 - 407 páginas |
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... LEAVES . The leaves are organs of an expanded form , almost always of a green colour , internally vascular and more or less pulpy . Many plants are destitute of leaves , and are therefore termed leafless . When a leaf has no stalk , it ...
... LEAVES . The leaves are organs of an expanded form , almost always of a green colour , internally vascular and more or less pulpy . Many plants are destitute of leaves , and are therefore termed leafless . When a leaf has no stalk , it ...
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... Leaves . Fig . 28. Imbricated Leaves . Fig . 29. Decussated Leaves . Fig . 30. Embracing Leaf . Fig . 31. Connate Leaves . Fig . 32. Perfoliate Leaf . PLATE III . Fig . 33. Equitant or Riding Leaves . Fig . 34. Decurrent Leaf . Fig . 35 ...
... Leaves . Fig . 28. Imbricated Leaves . Fig . 29. Decussated Leaves . Fig . 30. Embracing Leaf . Fig . 31. Connate Leaves . Fig . 32. Perfoliate Leaf . PLATE III . Fig . 33. Equitant or Riding Leaves . Fig . 34. Decurrent Leaf . Fig . 35 ...
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... Leaf . Fig . 61. Serrated Leaf . Fig . 62. Crenate or Notched Leaf . Fig . 63. Gnawed or Jagged Leaf . Fig . 64. Fringed Leaf . Fig . 65. Prickly or Spinous Leaf . Fig . 66. a . Revolute Leaf ; b . Involute Leaf . Fig . 67. Veined Leaf ...
... Leaf . Fig . 61. Serrated Leaf . Fig . 62. Crenate or Notched Leaf . Fig . 63. Gnawed or Jagged Leaf . Fig . 64. Fringed Leaf . Fig . 65. Prickly or Spinous Leaf . Fig . 66. a . Revolute Leaf ; b . Involute Leaf . Fig . 67. Veined Leaf ...
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... leaves . In old trees , the lower branches , after bending downwards , curve up- wards at their extremities ; leaves stalked , consisting of five or six pairs of lance - shaped , nearly sessile , opposite leaflets , with a terminal one ...
... leaves . In old trees , the lower branches , after bending downwards , curve up- wards at their extremities ; leaves stalked , consisting of five or six pairs of lance - shaped , nearly sessile , opposite leaflets , with a terminal one ...
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... leaves egg - shaped , slightly crenate ; capsule inversely heart - shaped , shorter than the style . Root of long white fibres : stem about five inches high , decumbent and rooting at the base , branched , leafy leaves opposite , with ...
... leaves egg - shaped , slightly crenate ; capsule inversely heart - shaped , shorter than the style . Root of long white fibres : stem about five inches high , decumbent and rooting at the base , branched , leafy leaves opposite , with ...
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A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants William Withering,William MacGillivray Visualização integral - 1837 |
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acute angular Annual anthers roundish axillar Barren flowers base Ben Lawers bracteas branched bristly Calyx inferior Capsule catkins chaff-scales cleft clusters common compressed Corolla corymb cylindrical deciduous deeply divided downy Drupe elliptical Fertile flowers Filaments awl-shaped flower-stalks flowers in April flowers in August flowers in July foot high four Frond fruit Germen superior globular grows in dry grows in woods hairy husks imbricated inches high inversely egg-shaped inversely heart-shaped July and August June and July keeled leaf leaflets leafy Leaves egg-shaped leaves lance-shaped legumes linear lobes membranous nearly Nectary notched one-celled panicle Perennial flowers Petals five pinnate pinnatifid Pistils purple Receptacle ribbed root-leaves round scales Scotland Seeds numerous segments serrate sessile Sheaths short shorter slender smooth solitary spike spikelets spreading stalked stamens Stem erect stigma obtuse Straw Style thread-shaped terminal ternate three feet high toothed tube two-celled umbels unequal whorls yellow
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