10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRIDACEOUS»
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iridaceous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Monocots: Systematics and Evolution: Systematics and Evolution
In fact, we have reported that some iridaceous species are generalists and
receive a broad range of floral foragers spanning up to three insect Orders (
Goldblatt et al. 1995; 1997, 1998a, b, 1999a; Goldblatt and Bernhardt 1999;
Table 2).
Karen Wilson, David Morrison, 2000
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The Floriculture Magazine, and Miscellany of Gardening
Gardognia betonicoides, B. M. 3860 multiflora, B. M. 3772; P.M. 6-223 Pretty free
flowering plants. Gelasine azurea, B. M. 3779 A pretty Iridaceous plant.
Gonolobus hispidus, B. M. 3786 A singular half climbing Asclepia- daceous plant.
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New Zealand Journal of Science
IRIDACEOUS. PLANTS. By E. P. White, Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre,
Hamilton (Received for publication, 12 September, 1968) Summary Hordenine
was isolated from mature leaf of Panicum miliaceum, bark of Tamarindus Mica
and ...
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The English Flower Garden: Style, Position, and Arrangement
—Iridaceous plants from the Cape of Good Hope, two of which are in cultivation.
M. Pottsi, the best known species, grows from 2 ft. to 2% ft. high, and bears
abundance of bright green leaves, which resemble those of a Gladiolus both in
form ...
5
The Botanical Register: Consisting of Coloured Figures of ...
... much longer than the flowers. The great peculiarity, however, consists in the
flowers having six stamens instead of three, a circumstance previously, we
believe, unobserved in the Iridaceous order. Whether, however, this was an
accidental ...
Sydenham Teast Edwards, John Lindley, 1843
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FAO / IBPGR Technical Guidelines for the Safe Movement of ...
Bean yellow mosaic virus in some iridaceous plants. Acta Hort. 110:31-37.
Dickson, B.T. 1922. Studies concerning mosaic diseases. Macdonald College,
Canada, Techn. Bull. 1. Fiedorow, Z.G. 1980. Some virus diseases of horse bean.
Tag.
E.A. Frison, L. Bos, R.I. Hamilton, S.B. Mathur, J.D. Taylor (eds.)
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Pollination and Floral Ecology
Somewhat similarly, in southern Africa beetles show quite specialized visitation
to iridaceous plants (Steiner 1998a) and to certain orchids (Steiner 1998b), and
up to a third of all sand-plain fynbos species are described as scarab pollinated ...
... the multiplication ratio achievable within a single passage may be about 1:800.
Positive results have been attained with liliaceous, iridaceous and
amaryllidaceous explantates from bulbs, corms, rhizomes, leaves, inflorescences
, and ovules ...
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PROGRAM II PROJECT: Supporting the Development of Tropical ...
AU: White, -E-P TI : Isolation of hordenine from Tamarindus indica, Panicum
miliaceum and iridaceous plants SO: N-Z-J-Sci, Mar 1969, 12 (1): 171-174. AU:
Wiesner,-E. TI: [Tamarind] . SO: Tieraerztliche-Umschau (Germany, F.R.). (1 Aug
...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... any plant of the iridaceous genus /.via, found in Southern Africa. [New L. from
Gr i.vot mistletoe, birdlime] ixodiasis iks-o-di 'f-sis, n a disease caused by or
transmitted by ticks. [From New L Ixodes the tick genus, and -iaslsj ixtle. See Istle.
lynx.
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iridaceous — incorrectly spelled iradacious. quixote — incorrectly spelled quiksot. homologate — incorrectly spelled homaligate. maraud ... «Washington Post, May 12»
Kashmiri saffron- prerequisites geographical indication
Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus), a species of crocus in the family Iridaceous. The flower's three ... «Kashmir Watch, Apr 12»