10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORMOID»
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cormoid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Phytography as a Fine Art
1d. cormoid rhizomes. See S. No. 277. 1e. cladodes, phylloclades or cladophylls.
See S. No. 278. lf. radical rosette. See S. No. 279. 1g. rhizophores. See S. No.
280. 1h. tendrillar cormi or cormoid tendrils. Confer S. No. 193. 1i. cormoid spines
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Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
2
Aster and Brachyactis (Asteraceae) in Oklahoma
Achenes with 7 or more ribs, purple or brown at maturity; older rhizome portions
often cormoid or swollen. 10. Pappus bristles coarse and firm, in two series, those
of the inner series slightly longer than those of the outer and clavellately ...
3
Zoologische Verhandelingen
In the colony from Stn 2.119 we noticed development of a new cormoid from
place of insertion of a shed hydrocladium. Stem of this new cormoid basally with
two prosegments. Occasionally stolons develop from distal part of cormoid.
Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie te Leiden, 2000
In populations with large heads, a similar dichotomy of underground habit can be
observed. Plants of typical Aster falcatus have a short cormoid rhizome correlated
with cespitose ascending stems (Figure 4). The type, "Arctic America," Dr.
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1978
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University of Waterloo Biology Series
Perennial herbs from cormoid or elongated rhizomes. Stems brittle when mature,
eglandular or glandular. Basal leaves oblanceolate, usually trinervate.
Capitulescence lax to congested paniculiform, branches often patent before
ascending, ...
University of Waterloo. Dept. of Biology, 2002
6
Journal of the Franklin Institute
Mares'' Tails, or cormoid curl-clouds in the sky, forbode wind, and sometimes rain
. Marlins fly low before and during rainy weather. — See Swalloios- Mice, when
they squeak much, and gambol in the house, are said to foretel a change of ...
7
Plant Biology for Cultural Heritage: Biodeterioration and ...
In the foliose cormoid forms, the tiny leaves are composed of a single cell layer;
they are bilobed and are often incised so that they almost appear to be divided
into two parts. The form and the distribution on the axis of the gametophyte as
well ...
Giulia Caneva, M. P. Nugari, O. Salvadori, 2008
8
Peter Parley's Almanac for Old and Young
Mart's Tail*, or cormoid curtclouds in the sky, forebode wind, and sometimes rain.
M-iO'i. — The prognostics from the look of the mo;in arrt various, anil were known
of old. When she looks fiery, or ted, like the color of copper, wind is generally to ...
... CORKINESS CORKINESSES CORKING CORKLIKE CORKS CORKSCREW
CORKSCREWED CORKSCREWING CORKSCREWS CORKWOOD
CORKWOODS CORKY CORM CORMEL CORMELS CORMLIKE CORMOID
CORMORANT ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The pocket encyclopædia of natural phenomena, compiled ...
Mare's Tails, or cormoid curlclouds in the sky, forbode wind, and sometimes rain.
Martins fly low before and during rainy weather. See Swallow. The Martins, or
Martlets, as they are called in heraldry, arrive a few days later than Swallows, that
...
Thomas Furly Forster, Thomas Ignatius M. Forster, 1827