10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EGLANDULOSE»
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eglandulose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The British Flora: comprising the Phaenogamous or flowering ...
i into slender prickles or aciculae, the species possessing the 011 unequal
mostly straight intermixed with setaa, leaflets small simply serrate, their disk
eglandulose, calyx simple, fruit nearly globular. -— a. leaves subglabrous. E. B. t.
187.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, George Arnold Walker ARNOTT, 1860
2
The British flora: in two volumes; Vol. I., comprising the ...
2. Bracteas small or wanting. 3. R. rubilla Sm. (red-fruited dwarf Rose) ; stem and
branches densely setigerous throughout, prickles few slender nearly straight,
leaflets simply serrated naked, their disk eglandulose, fruit oblong or urceolate.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1842
3
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
Leaves paripinnate, 1 to 3-jugate, 4 to 6-foliolate, entirely glabrous; leaflets
coriaceous; rachis terete, blackish, more or leas verruculose, 4 to 7 cm. long;
petiolulee thick, 5 mm. long; leaflet blades ovate to obovate, eglandulose,
rounded or ...
4
Flora Vectensis, ed. by sir W.J. Hooker and T.B. Salter
6. R. systyla, Bast. ? Close-styled Dog Rose. " Prickles uniform uncinate, leaves
simply serrated, their disk eglandulose, calyx-segments sparingly pinnate
deciduous, styles united hairless, shoots assurgent." — Br. Fl. p. 131. R. collina,
E. B. t.
William Arnold Bromfield, sir William Jackson Hooker, 1856
5
Crepis Occidentalis and Its Allies
ing toward the base scattered eglandulose bristles ; leaves similar in pubescence
to the stem, the blades cleft almost to the midrib, the divisions linear-lanceolate
and sharply toothed or lobed; peduncles slender, usually thicker just beneath the
...
Frederick Vernon Coville, 1896
R. rubélla Sm. (red-fruited dwarf R.) ; stem and branches densely setigerous
throughout, prickles few slender nearly straight, leaflets simply serrate naked,
their disk eglandulose, gruit oblong or urceo ate. E. B. t. 2521, and fruit S. t. 2601,
g. 3.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, K. H. , George A. Walker-Arnott, LL.D., 1860
7
The genera of South African plants: arranged according to ...
68 CELASTRINEE. eglandulose disc. Style 1; stigma 3-lobed. Capsule 2-3valved
, 3--6-winged, valves septiferous in the middle. Seeds 1-3 straight, closely
invested with a membranous arillus."— Eek. §- Zeyh. Cat. p. 122. Shrubs with the
habit ...
William Henry Harvey, 1838
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Flora Vectensis: Being a Systematic Description of the ...
Prickles uniform hooked, leaves naked or slightly hairy, their disk eglandulose,
calyx-segments fully pinnate deciduous, styles not united, shoots assurgent." Br.
Fl. p. 131. E. B. t. 992. Everywhere in woods and copses, on hedgebanks, ...
William Arnold Bromfield, Sir William Jackson Hooker, Thomas Bell Salter, 1856
Leaves eglandulose. a. Styles distinct, included or nearly so. 5. R. canina, Linn.
Common Dog-Rose . Prickles uniform, hooked ; leaves naked or slightly hairy,
their disk eglandulose ; calyx- segments fully pinnate, deciduous ; styles not
united ...
William Allport Leighton, 1841
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The Flora of Jamaica; a Description of the Plants of that ...
Unarmed villous, pinnae 6-paired, leaflets 10-16paired oblong or ovate
pubescent, petioles eglandulose, heads of flowers peduncled in threes axillary
arranged to form a subterminal Panicle. Mimosa villosa, Swartz, Fl. Ind. 00c. 982.
—Acacia ...