10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANNOSE»
Discover the use of
pannose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pannose and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Suffruticose perennial 2-4 dm. high; stems several, erect, sub- scapose, from a
branched decumbent woody base, simple or erectly branched above to bear 2-4
long-peduncled heads, the sterile shoots short, pannose; lvs. lanulose and ...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States: Bignonias to Sunflowers
Basal leaves persistent, 2.5-10 cm. long, oblanceolate, narrowed to a long,
slender, petioliform base, thick in texture, the margin revolute, glabrous above,
pannose-tomentose below and rather silvery ; upper leaves sessile, 1 . 5-2 cm.
long, the ...
Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, LeRoy Abrams, 1960
Petioles 15-50 mm, pannose- villous, sparsely prickly. Leaves imparipinnate, 5-
to 7-foliolate; leaflets ovate to slightly rhombic, 2-7.5 x 1.5-5 cm, subcoriaceous,
with 9-11 pairs of secondary veins, base rounded to slightly cordate, apex acute,
...
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Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden
... commonly 2-4 together from the axil of coevally expanding lvs and early
surpassed by them, fls and pods often on same branch. Stipules erect lanceolate
4-1 2 x 0.7-1.5 mm, pannose dorsally like stem, finely tomentulose within,
persistent.
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Flowering Plants and Ferns of Arizona
Stem and branches densely pannose-tomentose with white wool; leaves linear or
narrowly linear-lanceolate, entire; plant definitely shrubby; heads mostly solitary
at the tips of the branches, slender-peduncled. 1. P. COOPERI. 1. Stems and ...
Thomas Henry Kearney, Robert Hibbs Peebles, 1942
Stems and branches not pannose-tomentose; leaves (at least the basal ones)
usually spatulate to obovate; plants herbaceous (2). 2. Stem and leaves rather
densely lanate or tomentose; heads in close cymose clusters at the tips of the
stem ...
Thomas Henry Kearney, Robert Hibbs Peebles, 1960
... 5-25 (40) mm long, the basal ones usually numerous 2 Pedicels spreading, 2-6
mm long; fruit ascending-spreading or somewhat pendulous; racemes secund,
with 3-10 flowers; basal leaves grayish-pannose with dense, tiny, dendritic hairs;
...
Sherel Goodrich, Elizabeth Neese, United States. Forest Service. Intermountain Region, 1986
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The Cruciferae of Continental North America: Systematics of ...
Basal leaves densely pubescent, usually pannose 3 3. Siliques 2-2.5 mm broad,
2-4 cm long; stems numerous, <2 dm long 40c. var. lemmonii 3. Siliques 2.5-3.5
mm broad, 3-5 cm long; stems few, 2-4 dm long 40b. var. drepanoloba 40a.
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Rare Plants of Texas: A Field Guide
1999; Henrick- son and Turner 2004; Strother 2005a) Broom-like shrubs 30-120
cm tall; stems numerous, multi-branched, white-pannose or tomentose, with
many yellow, oil-bearing glandular blisters 0.5-1 mm long, leaves alternate,
simple, ...
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Flora of Ecuador: 79. Rosaceae ; 81. Connaraceae
Petioles 15-50 mm, pannose-villous, sparsely prickly. Leaves imparipinnate, 5- to
7-foliolate; leaflets ovate to slightly rhombic, 2-7.5 x 1 .5-5 cm, subcoriaceous,
with 9-1 1 pairs of secondary veins, base rounded to slightly cordate, apex acute,
...
Katya Romoleroux, Gunnar Harling, Lennart Andersoon, 1996