10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FASCICULATELY»
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Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
... subcylindrical, often somewhat dilated in the axils, cupless, rarely somewhat
subdi- chotomously or more commonly radiately or fasciculately branched,
frequently with 4 to 6 branches surrounding a perforation in the axil, one branch
or often ...
(R.) Cells fusiform or cylindrical, generally very gradually cuspidate or acuminate
at the ends, rarely obtuse, straight or variously curved, single, geminate, or
fasciculately aggregate, decussate in the centre or radiately conjoined, rarely two
...
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Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
stem shrubby; branches tomentose; leaves on short petioles, ovate, acutish,
erosely crenated, truncately cordate at the base, thick, much wrinkled, tomentose
on both surfaces; heads sessile; whorls distinct, fasciculately racemose; racemes
...
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Botany of western Texas: A manual of the phanegrams and ...
floral glumes herbaceous or coriaceous, obtuse or dentate, mucronate, convex,
enveloping the palet and stamens: grain translucent, broadly spindle- shaped.—
A low tufted grass, with flat rather thick leaves fasciculately crowded at the nodes.
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Cistineae the Natural Oder of Cistus or Rock-Rose
Зариles lanceolate, fasciculately hairy and ciliate, the points setose` Racemes
terminal, several flowered, nodding before expansion, afterwards erect. Bractes
lanceolate, fasciculately hairy and fringed. Pedicles short and slender, slightly ...
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Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge
(R.) Cells fusiform or cylindrical, generally very gradually cuspidate or aeuminate
at the ends, rarely obtuse, straight or variously curved, single, geminate, or
fasciculately aggregate, decussate in the centre or radiately conjoined, rarely two
...
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A Contribution to the History of the Fresh-water Algae of ...
(R.) Cells fusiform or cylindrical, generally very gradually cuspidate or acuminate
at the ends, rarely obtuse, straight or variously curved, single, geminate, or
fasciculately aggregate, decussate in the centre or radiately conjoined, rarely two
...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
shrubby ; branches rather tomentose; leaves petiolate, ovate, bluntish, erosely
crenated, rounded or cuneated at the base, scabrous above, and clothed with
hoary tomentum beneath; heads sessile; whorls approximate, fasciculately
racemose ...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
Leaves opposite, and often fasciculately verticillate from clusters of the leaves in
the axils of the opposite ones. Stipulas joined with the petioles, forming a sheath,
ciliated with bristles. Flowers axillary or terminal. 1 P. ericoides (Mart. 1. c. p. 45.
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Flora Hibernica: Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, ...
Filaments flaccid, much and fasciculately branched upwards; branches
subdichotomous, patent; ramuli scattered, elongate, subsimple; middle
articulations 3-4 times, upper twice as long as broad; capsules shortly pedicellate
, subovate. Hook.
James Townsend Mackay, 1836