10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RACEMOSELY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
racemosely in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
racemosely im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Lilianae (except Orchidaceae)
Staminate flowers short-pedicellate or sessile, in racemosely arranged cymules;
tepals at most shortly connate, style rudiment minute. Fertile stamens 6, filaments
short or anthers almost sessile, the latter usually introrse. Capsule longer than ...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
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Magnoliophyta: Caryophyllidae
Involucres not racemosely arranged on inflorescence branches, or only last 2-3
so disposed; inflorescences diffusely branched, glabrous; Great Basin or
northeast edge of Mojave Desert. 4. Inflorescence branches mostly slender,
smooth, not ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2003
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Flora of the Sydney Region
Lower glume up to half as long as the spikelet. Fertile lemma dark brown.
Racemes 6–15 cm long, arranged racemosely 6–20 together on a common axis
6–10 cm long. Coast; upper Colo River. Open forests and woodlands. Fl. summer
.
Belinda Jane Pellow, Murray James Henwood, Roger Charles Carolin, 2009
... most have a height of between 6 and 25 inches; the majority have blue-
coloured flowers; and seven produce their flowers solitarily from the axils, two
spicately and racemosely from the axils, two compoundly and racemosely from
the summit ...
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The Rural Cyclopedia, Or A General Dictionary of ...
... have I blue-coloured flowers; and seven produce their flowers solitarily from
the axils, two spicately and racemosely from the axils, two compoundly and
racemosely from the summit, and the rest simply and racemosely from the summit
.
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Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southeastern United States: ...
Heads spicately or racemosely disposed. 5. A. spinulosus 2. Leaves not as
described in first no. 2. 6. Pappus bristles in a single series; lowermost leaves not
scalelike or bractlike. 7. Plant annual. 6. A. subulatus 7. Plant perennial. 8.
Robert K. Godfrey, Jean W. Wooten, 2011
Stiffly erect, 2-10(-15) dm. high, racemosely or paniculately branched above,
sometimes from the base, rarely simple; herbage grayish or dull green, densely
white-hirtellous or white-sericeous, the prominent yellow stipitate glands confined
to ...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
B. Heads clustered, usually somewhat racemose-paniculate, or if terminating the
branchlets these not corymbosely arranged. Leaves lanceolate, entire, trough-
shaped; heads in racemosely arranged clusters; involucre 2 to 2Vi lines high 6.
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Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States, Washington, Oregon, ...
Inflorescence indefinite; flowers mostly racemosely disposed. Involucres on the
main ascending branches, racemosely disposed or scattered. Flowers
racemosely disposed; involucres 2-3 mm. long. PIants cespitose with a much
branched ...
Le Roy Abrams, Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, 1923
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The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the ...
Flowers in small, stalked, racemosely arranged, capitate umbels; petals usually 5
(rarely 4), deep red, distinct but separating and disintegrating as a cap; filaments
white; anthers cream; ovary small, usually with 5 (rarely 4) cells, the disc pale ...
James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey, 2011