10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRUTESCENT»
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
Stems diffuse, procumbent, glaucous, as well as younger leaves. Deless. icon.
sel. 2. t. 54. Crowded-leaved Candy-Tuft. Fl.Ju. Jul. Clt. 1824. PI. J foot. 17 1.
Garrexia'na (All. ped. no. 920. t. 40. f. 3. and t. 54. f. 2.) frutescent ; leaves oblong
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Vol. I. - Thalamiflorae
52-) frutescent; leaves oblong, narrowed at the base, blunt, quite entire, smooth;
flowers corymbose. 17. H. Native of sunny mountainous stony places in Piedmont
about Garrexius and Tenda, in the Apennines and in the eastern and central ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
54. f. frutescent; leaves oblong, narrowed at the base, blunt, quite entire, smooth;
flowers corymbose. b. H. Native of sunny mountainous stony places in Piedmont
about Garrexius and Tenda, in the Apennines and in the eastern and central ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
stem frutescent ; leaves ovate and cordate, quite entire and angular; peduncles
many-flowered, umbellate, drooping; limb of corolla 5cleft. 12 . S. Native of Peru,
on hills about Lima. A. revolùta, Dietr. lex. 1. p. 422. Stem glabrous; branches ...
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The Vegetation of Egypt
The plant cover is in three layers: a frutescent (120–500 cm), suffrutescent (30–
120 cm) and a ground layer (<30 cm). The frutescent layer is here dense enough
to give the vegetation characters that distinguish it from the previous categories.
M. A. Zahran, A. J. Willis, 2008
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Vol. III. - Caclyciflorae
stem frutescent, erect, branched; leaves scattered, obovate, flat, quite entire,
glabrous; flowers corymbose; petals 5-8, spreading. 17 . D. G. Native 0f Madeira.
Sédum aizoides, D. C. pl. grass. t. 4. Sédum divaricfitum, Ait. hort. kew. ed. 1. vol.
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Pl. decumbent. 95 O. snuoosA (Thunb. l. c. but not of Burm.) leaves trifoliate,
villous beneath; leaflets ovate, obtuse; umbels terminal ; stem decumbent,
frutescent. l2 . G. Leaflets longer than the petiole. Slrigose Rest-'barrow. Shrub
decumbent.
The distribution of these formations as a function of altitude, which varies
between 1200 and 600 m, and the most abundant species, usually an Acacia,
allowed us to identify the following subtypes: 3.7 Frutescent formations with
Acacia bussei ...
International Livestock Research Institute
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Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, ...
Kuntze Pterocarpusfrutescens Vell. e frutescent rosewood; Brazilian pinkwood,
pinkwood (USA); tulipwood palissandre frutescent; bois de rose bejuco negro,
caranda (Bolivia) cipó-preto, jacarandá-rosa, pau-de-fuso, pau-rosa (portuguese,
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M.M. Grandtner, Julien Chevrette, 2013
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Climate - Vegetation:: Afro-Asian Mediterranean and Red Sea ...
B. Frutescent perennial vegetation (a) Succulent shrub form. (b) Scrubland form.
The suffrutescent perennial vegetation is most widespread. It is distinguished by
a permanent framework of perennial plants. This vegetation comprises two main
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M. A. Zahran, Francis Gilbert, 2010
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... be found in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. 1. frutescent (adj.): "having or approaching the appearance or habit of a shrub; shrubby". «Tech Times, Oct 14»