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Vol. I. - Thalamiflorae
pods smooth, spreading; leaves lyrately-pinnatifid; lower lobes in the form of
stipulas, and are, as well as the stem, pubescent from appressed and reflexed
hairs. 8. H. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Stem erect, branched from the base
, ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
pods smooth, spreading; leaves lyrately-pinnatifid; lower lobes in the form of
stipulas, and are, as well as the stem, pubescent from appressed and reflexed
hairs. J'. H. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Stem erect, branched from the
base, ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
leaves densely tomentose: lower ones lyrately sinuated, undulated; cauline
leaves subsinuated: superior ones oblong-ovate, sessile; spike solitary. 21. Н.
Native ofthe Levant. Stems woody at the base, simple, a little divided, pale,
yellowish ...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
pods smooth, erectish ; leaves lyrately-pinnatifid ; lobes acute, terminal lobe
pinnatifid, in the upper ones linear. £. H. Native of Persia, between Teheran and
Hispahan. Flowers white, the size of those of Raphanus. Stem hispid at the base.
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Flora of Pennsylvania, and Botanist's Pocket Manual: ...
Pod 4-angled and somewhat 2-edged ; valves concave-carinate, awnless at the
apex. Seeds in a single row in each cell, marginless. — Perennials or biennials
with yellow flowers, and lyrately-pinnatifid leaves. B. vulgaris. K. Br. Winter Cress.
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
stem somewhat hirsute or sometimes nearly glabrous above; radical leaves
pinnate, or lyrately pinnate with the lateral leaflets minute, or rarely simple and
undivided ; cauline ones 3-5-foliolate or lobed, toothed or serrate, softly
pubescent or ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1840
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Flora Europaea: Plantaginaceae to Compositae (and Rubiaceae)
Stem 5-10 cm, rarely almost absent, simple or sparing branched. Leaves with
arachnoid indumentum, glandular; lower oblong, sinuate-dentate or lyrately
lobed; cauline linear-lanceolate, entire or remotely dentate. Appendages
narrowly (0-5 ...
T. G. Tutin, V. H. Heywood, 1976
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Vol. III. - Caclyciflorae
sometimes lyrately pinnatifid (Herm. par. t. 221.). S. indurata, Lin. mant. p. 196. ex
Roam. et Schultes, syst. S. indsa, Mill. dict. no. 18. Young stems and leaves
villous. Heads about the size of walnuts. Corollas white, but in the variety
altissima ...
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
flowers erect; petals length of the calyx ; radical leaves lyrately pinnate; leaflets of
upper leaves cuneiform, acute, auricled at the base ; awns of carpels at first
geniculately twisted, but at length _hooked. u. H. Native about Spa. Flowers
yellow.
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
flowers erect; petals length of the calyx ; radical leaves lyrately pinnate; leaflets of
upper leaves cuneiform, acute, auricled at the base ; awns of carpels at first
geniculately twisted, but at length hooked. '21.. H. Native about Spa. Flowers
yellow.