10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SARMENTOUS»
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1
The rose fanciers' manual
Pink Noisette. Branches, long and sarmentous. Tube of calyx, oblong, cylindrical;
smooth, or having scattered glands. Sepals, short. Flowers, middle-sized, semi-
double, pink. 53. Purple Noisette. Red Noisette. Noisette with small Pink Flowers.
Catherine Grace F. Gore, 1838
2
The Rose Fancier's Manual
Bra)tches, long, not sarmentous, having glandulous bristles at the base. Leaflets,
not glaucous underneath. Tube of calyx, ob-conical; smooth as well as the sepals
. Buds, pink. Flowers, full, large, hemispherical, sometimes drooping ; white. 10.
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), 1838
3
The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in 3 Parts ... ...
SATYRIUM 13. Parasiticam, folii: majoriþus oHangis radica'libm; fiapa -
affiurgentz' longi ma sarmmzoso simplici meale, ad sammitatem shicata. The
large-leased Sazsyrz'zzm, with a long sarmentous simple stalk. SATYRIUM 14..
Parasiticum ...
4
The Civil and Natural History of Jamaïca
The large-leafed Sagyrzsium, with a long sarmentous simple stalk. SATYRIUM
14.. Porasiticum, fl/izsi: ohlongir rodicalih/zr, scapo strhafflzrgenti
longoszzrmcnteffr) nudo ad apicenz ramoso, labio irgferiori storir cardato. The
large-leafed ...
5
The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica. Containing I. An ...
Parasiticzzm, foliir majoribur olvsongis radicalibus; shape offiurgenti longzffi'mo
sarmentosh simflici mzdo, ad summitatem sþlcato. The large-leafed Sazjyrium,
with a long sarmentous simple stalk. SATYRIUM 14.. Pamsiticum, so/iz's oblongis
...
Patrick Browne, Georg Dionysius Ehret, 1789
6
The Book of Roses: Or, The Rose Fancier's Manual
Shrub, sarmentous. Flowerstalks, glandulous. Tube of call/w, smooth or rather
hairy; narrow, oblong, rather bulging. Sepals, smooth. Flowers, large, single;
flesh-coloured, inclining to lilac; rather fragrant. Petals, thick, ob-oval, rounded;
with a ...
Catherine Gore, Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), 1978
7
The Cyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
Stem sarmentous. Branch: thinly covered with a short down. Leaw: two inches
long, alternate, petioled. F/mcr: in compound umbels, one npposite to each leas,
longer than the petiolts, very small, numerous, cottony on the outside; peduncles
of ...
8
Swords and daggers of Indonesia
A broad shallow groove runs along most of the length of the blade and carries an
engraved sarmentous design. The handle has the inscription: Tjike..., and
consists of a bird's head carved out of dark brown wood. Collector unknown. Java
.
9
Encyclopaedia Hungarica: English
They wore belts decorated with griffin-tendril ornaments and therefore, at first
were called the Griffin- Tendril (Sarmentous) group. Gyula Laszlo, the noted
archaeologist, considered them to be a separate ethnic group, calling them Late
Avars ...
Peter G. Glockner, Nora Varga Bagossy, 2007
10
Curtis's Botanical Magazine
The stalks are truly sarmentous, the internodes being perfectly naked. At equal
distances of about sour inches, the leaves and flowers spring from the same bud.
These gemma: are generally opposite, consist of several imbricated persistent ...