10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALISMACEOUS»
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The Oxford Museum: By Henry W. Acland and John Ruskin
First, on the left, Aberdeen gray granite, surmounted by the sculptured capital of
Alismaceous plants; next, Aberdeen red granite, crowned by the Butomaceae;
then the largely porphyritic gray granite of Lamorna, with a capital of the date
palm.
2
Contributions Towards the Materia Medica and Natural History ...
This Alismaceous plant is mentioned by Tatarinov, but is not so known here.
Species of Amaryllis, or of Tulip, more generally take this or a similar name. The
Sagittaria is cultivated in some parts of China, for the sake of its edible rhizome.
3
Medical Flora; Or, Manual of the Medical Botany of the ...
It must be, the type of a new natural order indicated in 1815 by me, and
distinguished from all the monocotyle plants by perigone and stamens unequal, a
single seed, which has several affinities with the orders of Alismaceous,
Dracontides, ...
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, 1830
4
The Official Illustrated Guide to the North-Western Railway ...
... sculptured capital of Alismaceous plants; next, AbPl" deen red granite,
crowned by the Butomacem; then the largely porphyritic grey granite of Lamorna,
with a capital of the date-palm. fix: the other side of the entrance stands a column
of ...
X Ovary syncarpous. 69. Liliaceous plants — herbs; perianth six-leaved, the
sepals and petals alike, or nearly so (sometimes combined), regular. XX Ovary
apocarpous. 70. Alismaceous plants — herbs ; flowers 142 SUMMER FLOWERS.
6
Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany
I think I formerly mentioned a curious Alismaceous species, which rarely perfects
its flowers, yet always bears plenty of seed. I have now got another individual of
the same genus, whose complete inflorescence, if ever it has any, has eluded all
...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1853
7
Landmarks of Botanical History
Thus were all the few alismaceous plants then known arranged as the genera of
one family. But what is of deeper interest to us here than the founding of a natural
family is the taxonomic principle or principles by the adoption of which the right ...
Edward Lee Greene, Frank N. Egerton, 1983
8
The field botanist's companion: comprising a familiar ...
X Ovary syncarpous. 69. Liliaceous plants — herbs; perianth six-leaved, the
sepals and petals alike, or nearly so (sometimes combined), regular. X+ Ovary
apocarpous. 70. Alismaceous plants — herbs ; flowers 142 SUMMER FLOWERS.
9
Edwards's botanical register, or ornamental flower garden ...
... M. Kunth's useful Species Plantarum, consists of 644 pages, and includes the
following orders ; viz. The Araceous, including Lemna and Pistia ; the
Typhaceous ; the Pandanaceous ; the Naiadaceous ; the Juncaginaceous ; the
Alismaceous ...
10
Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
There is a third species of the new Alismaceous genus Weisneria. hitherto known
in India and Central Africa ; and a new species of Centratherum, a genus of
grasses hitherto confined to India and China. Mr. C. B. Clarke has contributed a ...