10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECUMBENTLY»
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Vol. III. - Caclyciflorae
stems robust, decumbently prostrate; young leaves a little incurved, triquetrous,
with the sides equal, soft, glaucous: with cartilaginous, smoothish margins;
flowers solitary, sessile; stigmas 7. 12 . D. G. Native of New Holland. Branches
furrowed ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
stems robust, decumbently prostrate; young leaves a little incurved, triquetrous,
with the sides equal, soft, glaucous: with cartilaginous, smoothish margins;
flowers solitary, sessile; stigmas 7. F; . D. G. Native of New Holland. Branches
furrowed ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
stems robust, decumbently prostrate; young leaves a little incurved, triquetrous,
with the sides equal, soft, glaucous: with cartilaginous, smoothish margins;
flowers solitary, sessile; stigmas 7. i; . D. G. Native of New Holland. Branches
furrowed ...
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Vol.3
124 M. ensues/scans (Haw. syn. p. 286. rev. 120.) stems robust, decumbently
prostrate; young leaves a little incurved, triquetrous, with the sides equal, soft,
glaucous: with cartilaginous, smoothish margins; flowers solitary, sessile; stigmas
7l2 .
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Founded Upon ...
stems robust, decumbently prostrate ; young leaves a little incurved, triquetrous,
with the sides equal, soft, glaucous : with cartilaginous, smoothish margins ;
flowers solitary, sessile ; stigmas 7. . D. G. Native of New Holland. Branches
furrowed ...
George Don, Philip Miller,
1834
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The Cicindelinæ of North America as arranged by Dr. Walther ...
The entire face of the front decumbently setose; on the middle part of the occiput
the setae are uniformly directed downwards. Pronotum circummarginally and
discoidally decumbently setose. Meso-episterna of the female naked and usually
...
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The Beetles of the Pacific Northwest: Pselaphidae and ...
4' Body more elongate, feebly narrowed before and behind, the pronotum about
9/10 as wide at apex as at base; rufotestaceous, finely decumbently pubescent;
head finely punctate, antennae with the first 2 segments of the 3-segmented club
...
Melville Harrison Hatch,
1961
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University of Washington Publications in Biology
3' Pronotum with the median portion feebly but distinctly flattened; elongate oval;
testaceous, finely decumbently pubescent; head extremely finely punctate,
antennae with the first 2 segments of the 3-segmented club somewhat transverse
; ...
Washington State University,
1961
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
[Grows rather decumbently on the edge but out of water, at 7° 20' S. lat. Flowers
in October, delicate and of a lilac colour. — J. A. G.] Plate XLVIII. flg. 1. Flower; fig.
2. Same, calyx-limb removed and corolla laid open ; fig. 3. Calyx and pistil ; fig.
Linnean Society of London,
1872
... the excessively long rays are 5-nerved. As to the subterranean parts, its
rootstock is quite horizontal, superficially seated, and from this the stem arises
very decumbently. S. tabaxaooidks. S. amplectent var. taraxacoidci, Gray, Proc.
Philad.