10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORDATELY»
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Comprising ...
quite glabrous; stem erect ; leaves oblong or lanceolate, a little toothed, dilated at
the base, cordately stem-clasping; calyx tubular, a little incurved, plicate, with
lanceolate-linear unequal teeth. It . H. Native of North America, from Virginia to ...
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Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
quite glabrous ; stem erect ; leaves oblong or lanceolate, a little toothed, dilated
at the base, cordately stem-clasping; calyx tubular, a little incurved, plicate, with
lanceolate-linear unequal teeth. 2t . H. Native of North America, from Virginia to ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
suffruticose; branches villously hispid; leaves sessile, ovate-roundish, obtuse,
crenated, cordately stem-clasping at the base, wrinkled, pubescent above, and
clothed with hoary tomentum beneath ; heads on long peduncles, globose,
densely ...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
Cordate, when it is joined by a hyphen to another word, signifies a figure
between the two, as cor- date-reniform ; cordately-reniform, a figure between
heart-shaped and kidney-shaped ; cordate- triangular, a form between heart-
shaped and ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
CORBAN— CORDATED. CORDATELY— CORDWOOD. CORBAN, kawr'ban, ». (
Latin.) An alms-basket ; a receptacle of charity; a gift; an alms. Among the ancient
Jews, an offering which had life, in opposition to the minchab, or those which ...
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Conchologia Iconica: Or, Illustrations of the Shells of ...
Ven. testâ cordato-orbiculari, subdepressâ, fulvescente-atbâ, nitente, purpureo
modicè radiatâ, con- centricè laminata, laminis latis, interdum catlosius- culis,
subrefiexis, posticè interruptis etfoliaceis. The turban Venus. Shell cordately
orbicular ...
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Vol. III. - Caclyciflorae
plant glabrous; leaves cordately reniform, repand, 5-nerved, usually in fascicles;
petioles longer than the limbs; umbels capitate, 3-5-fiowered ; peduncles one-
half shorter than the petioles. )1 . B. S. Native of the Mauritius. Rich. hydr. no. 12. f
.
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Vol.3
plant glabrous; leaves cordately reniform, repand, 5-nerved, usually in fascicles;
petioles longer than the limbs; umbels capitate, 8-5-flowered ; peduncles one-
half' shorter than the petioles. 21 . B. S. Native of the Mauritius. Rich. hydr. no. 12.
f.
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Cistineae the Natural Oder of Cistus or Rock-Rose
and margins a little reflexed: inner ones cordately ovate, concave, terminated by
a long subulate point. Petals 5, imbricate, obcordate, crumpled, sides undulate
and bent inwards, striate, rose-coloured, with a yellow spot at the base. Stamens
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Stipules short, cordate or cordately lanceolate, acute. Peduncles 2-flowered, or
two l-flowered peduncles Springing from the same joint. Involucre of 4 or 6 very
short concave cordately lanceolate bluntish bractes. Pedicles unequal in length,
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