10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORYMBED»
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The American Botanist and Florist: Including Lessons in the ...
Knr.—Var. with fls. double (florets all radiate). Jl.-Sept. A. Cot ill a L. Mayweed.
Nearly smooth, erect, bushy ; lvs. bipinnatifid, se^. linear- subulate ; pales bristly,
shorter than the flowers. (i) Waysides: com. If. lids, terminal, corymbed, disk
yellow, ...
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Manual of Botany for North America: Containing Generic and ...
herbaceous, smooth: leaves narrow, linear: stem branching; branches corymbed,
tasligiute, virgate: scales of the calyx glutinous, depressed. 18 i. Y. SouHitrn.
midata, Mx. (y. S. 2S.) radical leaves spatulale, lanceolate; cauline outs linear, ...
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The new American botanist and florist: including lessons in ...
Var. with fls. double (florets all radiate). Jl.-8ept 3 A. Cot ii la L. Mayiceed. Nearly
smooth, erect, bushy ; Ivs. bipinnatifld, Beg. linear subulate; pales bristly, shorter
than the flowers, (l) Waysides: com. If. ITds. term - nal, corymbed. disk yellow, ...
Alphonso Wood, Oliver Rivington Willis, 1870
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North American Botany: Comprising the Native and Common ...
herbaceous, smooth: leaves narrow, linear: stem branching; branches corymbed,
fastigiate, virgate: scales of the involucre glutinous, appressed. 18 i. У. Southern.
mulata, Mx. (y. S. 2Í-) radical leaves spatulate, lanceolate; cauline ones linear, ...
Amos Eaton, John Wright (M. D.), 1840
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A System of Vegetables: According to Their Classes, Orders, ...
S. leaves lanced rather fleihy moft fmooth ruggediih on the margin, panicle
corymbed. ever-green. canadenfis. 2. S. panicle - corymbed, racemes recurved,
flowers afcending, leaves three -nerved rather faw'd rugged. Canadian. altifima. 3
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Carl von Linné, Johan Elmgren, Samuel Johnson, 1783
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A Compendium of the Flora of the Northern and Middle States
tusely dentate, triply nerved, subscabrous ; calyx many-leaved, many-flowered;
flowers corymbed. HAB. Mountains. Aug.— Sept. U . Stem 2 ft. high ; fl. large,
blue, dense. 22. E. aromaticnm ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, obtusely dentate,
...
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Manual of botany, for the northern and middle states of ...
Leaves entire. hyssopifolius, (starflower, D/W. y. p. Au. to O.) leaves linear-
lanceolate, 3-nerveuVpunctate acute margin scabrous : branchlets level-top
corymbed compact : rays about 5-flowered ; calyx imbricate, twice as short аз the
disk.
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
hairy j flowers corymbed j calyxes hairy, erect. Stems fe- veral, strong, hairy, a
foot and a half high, dividing into many small branches at the toj>. Flowers large,
blue, expanding at the end of July. Native of the Alps and Pyrenees. 42.
Every part of the plant marked with black dots ; stem terete, corymbosely
branched above ; leaves oblong, obtuse, somewhat clasping; cymes many-
flowered, corymbed, sepals ovate, rather obtuse ;» petals oblong, more than
twice the length ...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
Tree lofty; ranches upright; pendulous; leaves ovate, rrate ; flowers corymbed, of
a snow-white >Iour ; fruit a pome. A native of our own □oods. The wild pear,
however, the mo- ier of alt the orchard and garden varieties, is torny, with white or
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John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1813