10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MULTIFIDLY»
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Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Dublin, for ...
England : discovered by G. B. Woliaston, Esq. Simply multifidly crisped at apex.
Aspm. marinum (Linn.) ; sub-var. multifidum (Mei). Phyt. ut supr. X 1 and 2, rare ;
Z, very rare. Ardmore, county of Waterford. A curious little specimen from Dunlicky
, ...
Natural History Society of Dublin, 1860
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Athyrium to Ophioglossum. Genus. VI-XIX
... broad-fronded variety (lato-multifidum, M.) has the fronds six or seven inches
long, and two and a half broad in the basal normal portion ; the upper part is
multifidly divided into numerous segments and more or less repand or
subcrenate.
Thomas Moore, Henry Riley Bradbury, 1863
3
The Natural History Review
Barren fronds, multifidly dichotomous; segments of apex confluent at their edges,
and curled; veins terminating in apices in lash of branches. Fertile fronds,
hermaphrodite, branched ; their apices similar to barren fronds, 1854. t Crista
galli (Wol ...
Armagh Natural History and Philosophical Society, Cork Scientific and Literary Society, Cuvierian Society of Cork, 1854
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The Handbook of British Ferns
The var. multifurcatum has some fronds branched near the base, others only
multifidly divided at the apex ; the lateral branches are often smaller than the
fronds, but both are many times forked at the apex, the segments irregular in form
, ...
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The Natural Order of Gerania
Petals 5, nearly equal, 2-parted, the divisions multifidly laciniate, or divided into
numerous branching linear sharp-pointed segments ; two upper ones of a pale
yellow, lower ones of a brownish purple. Stalnens 10, connected at the base, ...
6
Species Filicum: Adiantum
... (of which latter we now possess copious specimens), when the fronds have
quite a different appearance, being everywhere multifidly cut into copious,
crowded, narrow, short and linear or somewhat cuneated segments, tapering at
the base, ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1858
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A Handbook of Field Botany: Comprising the Flowering Plants ...
Stem more than 1-fl'd ; pet. multifidly digitate, downy in P. 6. ( — R. v. W.) E.-1.
centre ; leaves with rough edges Ruins, Shropshire. 2. Sapona'ria. X. Soap-wort.
Cal. 5-toothed, without bracts at base. Claws of pet. as long as cal. Seeds
globular ...
William Edward Steele, 1847
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A Natural History of New and Rare Ferns: Containing Species ...
SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE, Var. Contractüm. PLATE LII. A. Seolopendrium
— Hart'e-tongue. Vulgare — Common . Contractüm — Contracted. In this
singular Fern the fronds are multifidly tufted at their apices. Below the apex the
frond is ...
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Our Native Ferns; Or, A History of the British Species and ...
621.) — Found near Minehead, in Somersetshire, by Mr. W. Bowden, and is now
in the possession of Mr. G. B. Wollaston, of Chiselhurst. A dwarf narrow form.
Length of frond six inches. The base of the frond truncate, the apex multifidly
lobed; ...
Seeds terete or gibbously convex, flattish in front. DU. l. c. p. 107. Emil. Gen. n.
4400. Annual or bi-ennial herbs. Cauline leaves multifidly capillaceous. Umbels
axillary, compound; involucre wanting or few-leaved ; involucel of several leaves.
William H. Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder, 2014