10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAESPITOSELY»
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1
A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
M. dioica K. Bdg. Simple or caespitosely few-branched, globose to obovoid, 2 to
10 in. high; central spines 1 to 4, brown, the lowest stouter, about % in. long;
radials 10 to 20 white, about % in- long, interlocking; flowers less than 1 in. long,
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2
The Macrofungus Flora of China's Guangdong Province
Stipe central, 10-13 cm long, 7-10 mm thick at the apex, solid, sometimes dilated
at the base, white, caespitosely tomentous above, glabrous or hairy below. Ring
absent. Volva white, bract-like, divided into two valves, white velvety. Spores ...
Zhishu Bi, Zheng Guoyang, Li Taihui, 1993
3
Handbook on Mushroom Cultivation and Processing (with ...
Fruit bodies have a white mycelial rhizomorph at the base and grow, for the most
part, caespitosely or gregariously right under the surface of the ground, most
frequently in spruce forests. At maturity they partially emerge above the surface.
NIIR Board of Consultants & Engineers, 2011
4
Index Filicum: A Synopsis, with Characters, of the Genera, ...
Rhizome short erect, or slowly or caespitosely creeping—A genus recognized by
the distinct branches of its fronds, which respectively resemble the foliage and
inflorescence of a phaenogamous plant. It is distinguished from Trochopieris by ...
Fruit bodies have a white mycelial rhizomorph at the base and grow, for the most
part, caespitosely or gregariously right under the surface of the ground, most
frequently in spruce forests. At maturity they partially emerge above the surface.
6
The Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History
Growing caespitosely or scattered on old wood and mosses. Sporangium .6-.8
mm. in diameter, variable in shape, the stipe usually very short. Physarum
ccespitosum Schw., North American Fungi. My specimens, some of them, have
been ...
7
Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region
Thallus not forming dense cushions (caespitosely branched), branching 1
dichotomous; lobes terete or occasionally slightly flattened; ascospores 8 or 16-
32; hymenium always amyloid (I+ blue). anatomy usually with a thin or thick
central cord ...
8
State University of Iowa Studies in Natural History
and numerous colored conducting organs, 75-120 x 5 n ; no cystidia ; spores 5-8
x 2.5-3.5 n. Pilei 1-2.5 cm. long or confluent over areas 10 cm. in diameter; on
stumps of Quercus. Stereum gausapatum is characterized by caespitosely ...
9
A Revision of the Galphimiinae Ndz., Malpighiaceae
... bract 1.4-3.1 mm long usually + transversely separated from 2 opposite to
alternate subnodal to distant + subulate brac- teoles 0.7-2 mm long, the 3 +
glabrous or frequently caespitosely pilose apically to ciliate distally, often red-
margined.
10
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
Acaulescent and completely glabrous throughout : perennial (possibly short-lived
), from a thick deep-set semi-fleshy root which is caespitosely branched at summit
; the enlarged crowns rough with the old dead petioles : leaves crowded on the ...