10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LILIACEOUS»
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1
Botany for Beginners: An Introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's ...
In commencing. our remarks upon some of the natural famihes, we will first
consider the LILIACEoUS FLoWERS. " 456. These flowers consist of six petals, s
reading gradually from the base, and exhibiting a kind of be] -form appearance,
but ...
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps,
1850
2
The Universal Gardener and Botanist: or, a general ...
LILIACKÆ, Liliaceous Plants, plants whose flowers resemble those of a lily.
Liliaceous plants are such as have six regular petals, in the form of a lily ; or three
, or even one petal deeply divided into six segments, and assume a lily-flower
form ...
Thomas Mawe, John Abercrombie,
1778
3
Notes on the Distribution of the Amaryllideae and of Certain ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
4
A Manual of Botany for the Northern and Middle States
Сон-01 3pettalled or calyx -Sleaved; as Water-plantain, Rush-grass, Аист-нет].
— Tonics and rough cattle fodder. 6. ЕпзАтш. Liliaceous )lantswith sword-
formienves ; aslris, Blue-eyed grass, irginian spiderwort. AutisCorbutics and
Tonics. 7.
5
Manual of botany, for the northern and middle states of ...
EnsaT-Ж. Liliaceous plants with sword-form leaves ; as Iris, Blue-eyed grass,
Virginian spiderwort. Antiscorbutics and Tonics. 7. Orchidee. With fleshy roots,
stamens on the pistils, pollen glutinous, flowers of singular structure with the
germ ...
6
A Manual of Botany for the Northern States: Comprising ...
Corol 3-pettalled or calyx 3-leaved ; as \Vater-plantain, Rush-grass, Arrow-head.
Tonics and rough cattle fodder. 6. Exsatjr. Liliaceous plants with sword-form
leaves ; as Iris, Blue-eyed grass, Virginian spiderwort. Antiscorbutics and Tonics.
7.
7
Familiar Lectures on Botany: Including Practical and ...
Corol* 3-petalled or calyx 3-leaved; as Water-plantain, Rush-grass, Arrow-head.
Tonics and rough cattle fodder. 6. Ensat.s. Liliaceous plants with sword-form
leaves ; as Iris, Blue-eyed grass, Virginian spiderwort. Antiscorbutics and tonics.
7.
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps,
1829
8
New Edition of Botany for Beginners: An Introduction to Mrs. ...
In commencing our remarks upon some of the natural families, we will first
consider the LILIACEOUS FLOWERS. 450. These flowers consist of six petals,
spreading gradually from the base, and exhibiting a kind of bell-forrn appearance
but ...
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps,
1873
9
A Botanical Description of British Plants in the Midland ...
For instance, this number of sis stamen*, •ometimes only (hree, of six petals or
divisions of the eorol, and that triangular form of the germen with Hs three cells,
determine the liliaceous tribe;" and in all this tribe, which is very numerous, the
roots ...
Thomas Purton, James Sowerby,
1817
10
The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
Having had an opportunity in the Indies to consider this plant better, M. Garcin
soon found that it justly belonged to the liliaceous tribe. It is known that the
liliaceous plants have several characters, which distinguish them very well. Their
roots ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LILIACEOUS»
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Onion as kingmaker
The liliaceous plant, whose bulb is a staple in Indian curries, has pushed incensed women and men onto the streets, giving the ruling UPA ... «Khaleej Times, Sep 13»
The political price of onions
As prices trebled over a period of three weeks, touching Rs.90 a kg in some parts of the country, the liliaceous plant, whose bulb is the mainstay ... «The Hindu, Dec 10»