10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OCHREAE»
Discover the use of
ochreae in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ochreae and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1 Flowers in spikes or axillary clusters ; perianth often pink or green 5 Ochreae
entire or fimbriate but scarcely lacerate; flowers usually in dense spikes, rarely in
lax, leafless spikes 6 Rhizomatous perennial 7 Rhizome extensively creeping ...
2
Flora of the British Isles
4 4 Ochreae with 4-6 unbranched veins, shorter than internodes; fr. 5-6 mm,
exceeding the persistent perianth. 5. oxyspermum Ochreae with 8-12 branched
veins, as long as upper internodes; fr. 4-4.5 mm, enclosed by or slightly
projecting ...
A. R. Clapham, T. G. Tutin, D. M. Moore,
1990
3
Wild flowers of Majorca Minorca and Ibiza
The segments are usually green and calyx-like, though some species of
Polygonum have pink petal-like segments. The base of the leaf stalks often form
membranous sheaths round the stem - these are called ochreae, and their colour
and ...
4
Annales Botanices Systematicae
Divaricoto -ramosum procambens am ascendens folia linear! - oblonga , aed
basl senslm angóstala , ápice obtusa punctulata ; ochreae lobi ovati cilialo -
laceri ; llores 3 — б -ni pedunculaii; nuculae triangulares nigresceolti nitidissimae
.
Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers,
1853
5
Flora of the British Isles
8 8 Stem-lvs ovate-lanceolate, subsessile; petioles c. 2 mm., included in the
ochreae; fr. 2-5-3-5 mm. 1. aviculare Stem-lvs obovate-spathulate; petioles up to
4-8 mm., projecting from ochreae; fr. 3-5-4-5 mm. (Shetland). 2. borealc 9 Plant
rarely ...
A.R. Clapham, E.F. Warburg, T.G. Tutin,
1965
6
Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands
Endemic. Ir.-Tur. element. Superficially similar to P. icaricum Rech. fil. [2:275:
endemic to Ikaria] but not closely allied, differing in having ochreae more than 6-
veined, a narrowly paniculate inflorescence, bracts shorter than flowers, etc. 19a.
Peter Hadland Davis, James Cullen, M. J. E. Coode,
1988
7
The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the ...
Upper stem-leaves triangular. Ochreae to 6 cm, truncate, brown. Flowers almost
stalkless, pink or white, in dense, cylindric, terminal spikes 2–8 Â1–1.5 cm.
Perianth-segments 4–5 mm. Nut c. 5 mm, pale brown, glossy. Mountains of
Eurasia.
James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey,
2011
8
The European Garden Flora: Dicotyledons (Part I)
Upper stem-leaves triangular. Ochreae to 6 cm. truncate, brown. Flowers almost
stalkless. pink or white, in dense, cylindric, terminal spikes 2-8 x 1-1.5 cm.
Perianth-segments 4-5 mm. Nut c. 5 mm. pale brown, glossy. Mountains of
Eurasia. H1.
9
Keys to the Flora of Arkansas
Styles persistent on ovary and achenes, forming a conspicuous, recurved beak
on the achenes P. virginianum L. 10. Styles deciduous from ovary and achenes,
not forming a conspicuous, recurved beak 11 1 1 . Ochreae lacking a fringe of ...
10
Weeds of the North Central States
Stems encircled by short membranous sheaths (ochreae) just above the
attachment of each leaf; flowers bright pink or reddish to salmon-pink in short
spikes; leaf blades entire; mature seeds black, smooth. 44. Plants perennial from
creeping ...
Lloyd M. Wax, Richard S. Fawcett, Duane Isely,
1999