10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORYMBOSELY»
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Stem prostrate or decumbent, stout, succulent, corymbosely branched, 1-3 dm.
long; lvs. short-hirsute or pilose, the basal and lower cauline dentate to pinnatifid
with salient rotund short lobes; invol. 6-12 mm. high, the phyllary-tips rounded; ...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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Flora Europaea: Plantaginaceae to Compositae (and Rubiaceae)
7 Flowering stems usually corymbosely branched above; resin-glands of achene
elongated 8 Plant eglandular, usually glabrous ; resin-glands of achene 2,
longitudinally elongated 4. maritiraa 8 Plant usually glandular- pubeni len t ...
T. G. Tutin, V. H. Heywood, 1976
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Ranunculaceae to Polygaleae
A slender annual, perhaps at times biennial, usually corymbosely branched
above, glabrous or sparingly pubescent. Leaves }-§ in., acuininate, without
stipular glands. Flowers l—i in diam., shortly pedicellcd, in corymbose cymes. Se
nls with ...
Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1872
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A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
HOLOCARPHA Greene Corymbosely branching annual with very viscid-
glandular herbage. Leaves of the axillary fascicles and those about the heads
narrowly linear, beset with stipitate glands and tipped with a truncate gland.
Heads solitary ...
5
Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States: Bignonias to Sunflowers
Stem usually corymbosely branched, up to 3.5 dm. high. Leaves glandular-
puberulent and moderately short-hispid, more or less pustulate, the basal and
lower cauline pinnately parted ; involucre 6-8 mm. high; ligules yellow, with short
white ...
Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, LeRoy Abrams, 1960
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
stem stout, very pubescent or villous-hirsute, corymbosely branched above;
leaves opposite, connate-perfoliate, divaricate, lanceolate, elongated, tapering
gradually from the base to the acuminate apex, obtusely serrate, veiny, the
veinlets ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1841
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Vol. I. - Thalamiflorae
stem erect, corymbosely-panicled; leaves 3-5-parted, with very narrow, cuspidate
segments; petals entire, longer than the calyx. G. H. Native of Russia, in marshes
about Moscow. Herb with a very faint smell. It differs from G. Robertiimum in the ...
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Flora cestrica: an attempt to enumerate and describe the ...
8tem roughish-pubescent, corymbosely branched ; leaves lance-linear, very
entire, 3-nerved, somewhat scabrous ; corymbs terminal, fastigiate ; heads
clustered. Beck, Bat. p. 194. rar. major. Mx. Am. 2. p. 116. S. graminifolia. Ell. Sk.
2. p. 391.
... in. long, ,lo à in. broad; petioles up to about è in. long; flowers racemose, rather
numerous, about à in. long when expanded, orange-coloured 3 racemes lax,
terminal, somewhat ilexuous, oblong, corymbosely arranged; pedicels 1-flowered
, ...
William T. Thiselton-Dyer, 2014
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A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
Emma Short, Alex George. (noun f. 1) cortina; cortinatus (adj. A) cortinate(noun f.
1) cortina; cortinatus (adj. A) cortinate corymb corymbus (noun m. 2); corymbose
corymbosus (adj. A); corymbosely corymbosecorymbus (noun m. 2); corymbose ...
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013