10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RADICULOSE»
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Science
B. ULiGixostrM. Stems csespitose, branched and radiculose; leaves ovate-
lanceolate, nerved scarcely to the apex ; capsule oblong- pyriform, constricted
below the mouth, . .15. B. pallesceks. Inflorescence synoicous. Inner peristome
imperfect.
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Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History
9. J. fossombronioides Aust. Stems densely caes'pitose, ascending, strongly
radiculose; leaves distichous-subvertical, closely imbricate, orbicular, the margin
undulate-repand, the apex uniplicate, slightly emarginate, spreading-
subrecurved, ...
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The Hepaticae of the British Isles: Being Figures and ...
Stems springing from a creeping radiculose caudex, plumaeformi-pinnate or
bipinnate, somewhat radiculose, all the branches lateral and infra-axillary.
Leaves incubous, complicato-bilobate, the inferior lobule decidedly smaller and
ligulate.
William Henry Pearson, 1902
Stems springing from a creeping radiculose caudex, plumseformi-pinnate or
bipinnate, somewhat radiculose, all the branches lateral and infra-axillary.
Leaves incubous, complicato-bilobate, the inferior lobule decidedly smaller and
ligulate.
William Henry Pearson, 1902
Stems slender, radiculose, f in.— f in. Innovations fasciculate, very slender,
fastigiate. Leaves : Upper loosely imbricating, erect, obscurely pentstichous,
small, ovate - lanceolate, acuminate, piliferous ; branch ones linear, acuminate ;
margins ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1901
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Stems slender, radiculose, Jin.— Jin. Innovations fasciculate, very slender,
fastigiate. Leaves : Upper loosely imbricating, erect, obscurely pentstichous,
small, ovate - lanceolate, acuminate, piliferous ; branch ones linear, acuminate ;
margins ...
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Analytic Keys to the Genera and Species of North American Mosses
Mac. Cat. 191.— On elm logs in thick woods: Ontario. 457. Brachythecium Roellii
Ren. & Card.— Dirty or yellowish green: stems soft, depressed, scarcely
radiculose, subpinnate; branches elongate, fiexuous: leaves ovate-lanceolate,
decurrent ...
Charles Reid Barnes, Fred DeForest Heald, 1896
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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Stems slender, radiculose, \ in.— J in. Innovations fasciculate, very slender,
fastigiate. Leaves : Upper loosely imbricating, erect, obscurely pentstichous,
small, ovate - lanceolate, acummate, piliferous ; branch ones linear, acuminate ;
margins ...
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Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin: Science series
457. Brachythecium Roellll Ren. & Card. — Dirty or yellowish green: stems soft,
depressed, scarcely radiculose, subpinnate; branches elongate, flexuous: leaves
ovate-lanceolate, decurrent, quite long and narrowly acuminate, faintly plicate; ...
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Benj DeMott. Radicle: The Root is Women-in-Nature Charles Keil Radicles
Rootlets growing from the stem. Radiculose With radicles. Retuse Obtuse or
slightly indented. Revolute Rolled backwards, as of the leafmargin. A found poem
from the ...