10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PEDATIFID»
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Vol. III. - Caclyciflorae
radical leaves reniform, pedatifid, clothed with clammy villi: segments linear-
lanceolate, acute; panicle fastigiate; calycine segments linear-lanceolate,
mucronate; petals narrow, spatulate. 11 . H. Native of the Alps of Switzerland and
the ...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Founded Upon ...
radical leaves reniform, pedatifid, clothed with clammy villi : segments linear-
lanceolate, acute ; panicle fastigiate ; calycine segments linear-lanceolate,
mucronate ; petals narrow, spatulate. % . H. Native of the Alps of Switzerland and
the ...
George Don, Philip Miller, 1834
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Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
Leaf blade thick, hastate to pedatifid or pedatisect, rarely oblong-elliptic, posterior
lobes of pedatifid and pedatisect leaves ± erect and spirally twisted; spadix:
female zone separated from male by zone of subulate sterile flowers; male
flowers ...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
Pedariam, pe-dA're-an, n. A Roman senator, who gave his vote by the feet, that is
, by walking over to the side he espoused. ' Pedate, pe'd'ate, [L. pea, a foot,} a. In
botany, divided like the toes. Pedatifid, peM'a-te-ftd, [L. pea, andjtndo, to split,] ...
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Flora of Tropical East Africa - Tiliaceae & Muntingiaceae (2001)
Basal leaves triangular in outline, 6.5-7 cm long, 9-12 cm wide, 3(-5 when
pedatifid)-lobed, divided by "/,„(- °/,„), segments ovate-elliptic, 4.5-6 cm long, 2.5-
3.5 cm wide, tip rounded to acute, margin slightly serrate to serrate, strongly ...
Leaves pedatifid, consisting of 5 — 9 divisions . 2. X. hoffmannii (Schott) Schott 3.
a. Plants stemless; underground part tuberous; tubers small 4 b. Plants provided
with a distinct stem ; underground part rhizomatous to elongate-tuberous 5 4. a.
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
radical leaves reniform, pedatifid, clothed with clammy villi: segments linear-
lanceolate, acute; panicle fastigiate; calycine segments linear-lanceolate,
mucronate; petals narrow, spatulate. '21 . H. Native of the Alps of Switzerland and
the ...
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Vol.3
Pl. % foot. 120 S. rsna'rt'rma (Ehrh. exsic. no. 15. Smith, in Lin. trans. 10. p. 314.)
radical leaves reniform, pedatifid, clothed with clammy villi: segments linear-
lanceolate, acute; panicle fastigiate; calycine segments linear-lanceolate,
mucronate; ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Pl. -} foot. 120 S. PsoArl'rmA (Ehrh. exsic. no. 15. Smith, in Lin. trans. 10. p. 314.)
radical leaves reniform, pedatifid, clothed with clammy villi: segments linear-
lanceolate, acute; panicle fastigiate; calycine segments linear-lanceolate,
mucronate; ...
PEDATE, a. ped'dt [L. peddtus, footed— from pedes, feet]: in hot., having
divisions like the feet, an epithet applied to certain palmate leaves, as in
hellebore. PEDATIFID, a. pi-dat'i-fld [L. peddtus, footed; findo, I divide; fidl, I have
divided]: in hot., ...