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Manual of the grasses of the United States
Spikelets not pectinately arranged (except in B. chondrosioides) . the spikes
falling entire at maturity Section 1. Atheropogon. Spikelets pectinately arranged,
the spikes persistent, the florets falling from the persistent glumes Section 2.
Albert Spear Hitchcock, Agnes Chase, 1971
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Miscellaneous Publication
Nutlets with a very inconspicuous margin, dissected into distinct pectinately
arranged, subulate teeth, the body of the nutlet becoming very strongly and
conspicuously recurved 4. P. recurvata. 21 Kpferonoo: Johnston, I. M. studies in
the ...
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A Handbook of the World's Conifers (2 Vols.)
Seed cones terminal, with (3—)5—8 spreading, fertile scales, not fleshy at
maturity. Seeds usually 1—4 per cone, exposed, erect. Prumnopitys Phil.
Dioecious trees or shrubs. Leaves small, in lateral shoots pectinately arranged,
flattened, ...
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Grasses of the Texas Gulf Prairies and Marshes
Spikelets not pectinately arranged, one tonine per primary unilateral branch 2 1.
Spikelets pectinately arranged, 15-60 per primary unilateral branch .... 3 2(1).
Primary branches 20-50 per inflorescence; lemma awns inconspicuous, 0-3 mm
...
Stephan L. Hatch, Joseph L. Schuster, Dale Lynn Drawe, 1999
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Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
Leaves pinnatg'ßd, or bipinnalifìd, or pectinately toothed. 134 V. гистшь'ть (Vahl,
enum. l. p. 7l.) leaves oblong, pectinately serrated: stems prostrate ; racemes
elongated, leafy at the base. П. Н. Native about Constantinople.-Buxb. cent. 1. t.
39.
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Comprising ...
Long-.spiked Speedwell. Clt. 1818. Pl. Pl. prostrate. § 3. Leaves pinnatißd, or
bipinnalißd, or pectinately toothed. 134 V. rchth`TA (Vahl, enum. l. p. 71.) leaves
oblong, pectinately serrated : stems prostrate ; racemes elongated, leafy at the
base.
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
3. Leaves pinnatifìd, от bipinnalifìd, or pectinately toothed. 134 V. PEcT1NA"rA (
Vahl, enum. 1. p. 71.) leaves oblong, pectinately serrated з stems prostrate ;
racemes elongated, leafy at the base. 'Ц. Н. Native about Constantinople.-Buxb.
cent.
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
d f resemD'mg tne teeth of a comb. Pectinately-ciliated, ciliated in such a manner
as to resemble the teeth of a comb. Pcctinalelu-jagged, jagged in such a manner
as to resemble the teeth of a comb. Pectinately-pinnate-lobed, having leaflets or ...
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Sweet's Hortus Britannicus: Or, A Catalogue of All the ...
26 spinulosa dc. (pu) small-spined Hungary 1825. H V- Roch.pl. ban. t. 36. f.ï6.
Sect. 8. Lepteka'nthus ; middle and outer scales drawn out each into a linear
pectinately ciltstti appendage; inner ones scarious, subdentate. 27 procúmbens
DC.
Robert Sweet, George Don, 1839
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Advances in the Systematics of Fossil and Modern Insects: ...
Rs with 10 primary branches, branches of Rs dichotomously branched; Rs1
pectinately branched with branches directed anteriorly. M appears originating
from R, forked far from origins of Rs1. MA and MP probably simple (their terminal
parts ...
Dmitry Shcherbakov, Michael Engel, Michael Sharkey, 2011