10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLANDULOUSLY»
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Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany
A smaller variety (alpestris), with thicker, more dissected leaves, occurs on the
rocky summit of Mount Buller. XXIX. Stylide^. 116. Coleostylis Sonderi, F. Muell. ;
all over glandulously pilose ; stem simple or branched at the top, foliate ; leaves ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1856
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Hooker's journal of botany and Kew Garden miscellany
StylidejE. 116. Coleostylis Sonderi, F. Muell.; all over glandulously pilose; stem
simple or branched at the top, foliate ; leaves alternate, roundish heart-shaped or
rhomboid, the uppermost sessile, the rest petiolate; pedicels axillary, solitary, ...
3
The Plants Indigenous to the Colony of Victoria
Minute, stemless; root annual, fibrous; leaves rosulate, without stipules ; petioles
linear, about as long as the concave reniform-roundish not peltate lamina, as well
as peduncles and racemes glandulously downy ; pedicels about as long as or ...
Ferdinand Jakob Heinrich Müller, 1862
4
Thai Forest Bulletin: Botany
Plant with whitish indumentum or glabrous, indumentum never femigineous.
lnflorescence simple to much-branched. consisting of 1-13 racemes, 4-10 cm
long. Sepals often glandulously fimbriate. Fruitlng pedicel 1-4 mm long. Fruit 3-6(
-8) by ...
... glandulously downy. Corolla 1' long, or somewhat shorter, spotted ; its limb
cyan-blue, at least before full expansion, seemingly at times white. Its upper lip
half ovate, often at the base with a callus, which perhaps indicates an obliterated
...
Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Assembly, 1860
Sepals never glandulously fimbriate. Inflorescences simple. 8-35 cm.
infructescences 25-75 cm long. Stipules 6-25 mm long. Leaves (13-)25-30(-50)
cm long, midrib Hat to gently raised, rarely slightly impressed adaxially. Stipules,
petiole and ...
Tem Smitinand, Kai Larsen, 2005
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
Fruit solitary, sessile, yellow, depressed, subpentagynous, supported by
foliaceous, glandulously pectinate, persistent bracteas. Nuts or stones 5, bony,
with a very thick shell. “ Obviously known from C. odoratissima and orientalis,
both by its ...
8
A Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Including the ...
Flowers several together, drooping. Bod* short, ovate, with leafy bracts. Sepals in
flowering, spreading not denVxed. leafy, more or less pinnate and with the
peduncles glandulously viscid. Fruit ovate.— Cultivated at Mitcham, Ac— Nees
von E.
John Forbes Royle, John Churchill ((Londres)), 1847
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Proceedings of the California Academy of Natural Sciences
Stem dull red, minutely warty, with occasional ubescence ; branches terete. The
young branc es and racemes short, canes~ cent, pubescent. Leaves ovate, sub-
acute ; lesser leaves obtuse, somewhat fasciculate, glandulously serrate, strongl
...
California Academy of Natural Sciences (San Francisco, Calif.), 1873
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Hooker's Icones Plantarum, Or Figures with Descriptive ...
... bracteolate: hracteoles obovato-rotundate, glandulously ciliate. Flowers small,
apparently white: both male and female of four spreading se,/oals, two
suborbicular, concave, two smaller, oblong. Staminal column with about eight
rather large, ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1852