10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LIGULAE»
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
Petals yellowish-green, ending in dark-purple ligulae. Raceme composed of
involucrated umbels. The stem is covered with tubercles or prickles, which are
evident under a microscope. Far. /3, pubirula (St. Hil. 1. c.) stem puberulous ;
leaves ...
2
Carving as Craft: Palatine East and the Greco-Roman Bone and ...
I. Ligulae Objects of this type are characterized by long, usually pointed, shafts
and flat palette-like heads set at an angle to the shaft. They are common in metal
as well as bone from at least the first century and undoubtedly served a variety of
...
3
Dictionary of Insect Morphology
... II ligula simplex _* ligula I ligular appendage, appendix ligulae: an elongated
process of the ligula in some groups of Staphylinidae ligular muscle, musculus
ligulae (Fig. 14): the levator muscle of the ligula ligular nerve, nervus ligulae (Fig.
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori,
1999
4
Genetic Diversity in Cultivated and Wild Hordeum Species
The following phenotypic traits were measured on each individual plant (on a
plant level): flag leaf length (measured from the ligulae to the tip of the leaf, in cm,
FLL), flag leaf width (measured at 2.5 cm from the ligulae, in cm, FLW), spike ...
5
Manual of British Botany: In which the Orders and Genera are ...
Ligulae trifid, twice the length of the inner involucre. Achenes oblong, minutely
tuberculated. Native of North America. Commonly cult. in gardens. Pl. ligulae
reddish brown. July, Sept. Annual. D. C. v. p. 568. Coreopsis tinctoria. (Nutt.) ...
Daniel Chambers Macreight,
1837
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Dictionary of Insect Morphology:
... II ligula simplex -* ligula I ligular appendage, appendix ligulae: an elongated
process of the ligula in some groups of Sta- phylinidae ligular muscle, musculus
ligulae (Fig. 14): the levator muscle of the ligula ligular nerve, nervus ligulae (Fig.
7
The Excavations of San Giovanni Di Ruoti: The Small Finds
Not illustrated. Date of comparanda: uncertain. TO. Ligulae (Fig. 17) The function
of the following objects is uncertain. Perhaps they were used for scooping
ointment from unguent jars (cf. Kenyon 1948, 258-8; Milne 1970, 77f.), or as
surgical ...
8
Flora of Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 4, Campanulaceae ...
Ligulae flavae, ad apicem pilis simplicibus eglandulosis numerosis brevis- simis
vestitae. Styli obscuri. Receptaculi alveoli margine incisodentato. Cypselae 2.5–
3.0 mm, rubribrunneae. Floret 6–7. Apomicticum. Hieracium hyparcticoides ...
Peter Sell, Gina Murrell,
2006
9
Journal of the Arnold Arboretum
Ligulae usque ad 20 mm. longae. Sect. Herrania. B. Petala, ligulae et staminodia
alba. Sepala usque ad 7 mm. longa. 1. H. albiflora. BB. Petala, ligulae et
staminodia purpurea vel sanguinea. Sepala 12 mm. longa vel longiora. C.
Ligulae ...
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EUCARPIA Meeting on Genetics and Breeding of Carnation and ...
The analyses show quite clearly that the ligulae have a really important role. The
first canonical variable is in fact closely associated to the -colour and number of
ligulae, the second is correlated to the width of the ligulae, and the third is ...
L. Quagliotti, A. Baldi,
1979