10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCABRIDITY»
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1
Manual of the grasses of the United States
The panicle varies in density and the glumes in size and scabridity. The following
varieties are recognizable but are connected with the species by many
intergrading specimens. Calamagrostis canadensis var. scabra (Presl) Hitchc. (
Fig. 443 ...
Albert Spear Hitchcock, Agnes Chase, 1971
2
Flora Europaea: Plantaginaceae to Compositae (and Rubiaceae)
Leaves in whorls of 4, 9-25 x (3-5— )4-10(-l 1) mm, elliptical to ovate, more or
less rounded at apex, narrowed into a petiole-like base, paler beneath, with 1
main vein and a distinct reticulate venation, glabrous; margin with fine scabridity
in ...
3
Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society
outer surface of the ligule is sometimes scabrid, but this scabridity is so variable
as to be worthless as a distinguishing character. In the descriptions of the species
the ligule-lengths recorded are those of the ligule of the topmost leaf. Leaves ...
4
The Gardens' Bulletin: Singapore
Not mentioned by Kanehira is the pedicel scabridity or lack of it; in his figure, the
pedicels appear smooth and glabrous. In F. villa- lobosii, there is a minute
scabridity distally on the pedicels. One specimen studied (Takamatsu 1548, cited
...
5
Miscellaneous Publication
631, B.) Differing in having spikelets 4.5 to 6 mm long, the glumes rather firm,
hispidly short-ciliate on the keel, strongly scabrous otherwise, but the greater
scabridity not constant. 01 — Mountains of New England, New York, and
northward, ...
6
The Anatomy of Melancholy
... one side of the face likely bigger than the other, or crooked nose, bad eyes,
prominent veins, concavities about the eyes, wrinkles, pimples, red streaks,
freckons, hairs, warts, naeves, inequalities, roughness, scabridity, paleness,
yellowness, ...
Robert Burton, Holbrook Jackson, 2001
7
Flora Of Eastern Saudi Arabia
A winged, achene-like fruit. SAPROPHYTE. A plant deriving its nourishment from
the decaying bodies of other organisms. SCABRID, SCABROUS. Rough.
SCABRIDITY. A rough protrusion. SCABRIDULOUS. Finely or minutely rough.
SCALE.
8
Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Northern Florida and ...
and scabrid, or if the hairs eventually sloughed, usually their somewhat enlarged
bases persisting, thus the scabridity persisting; lower surfaces of unfurling leaf
blades densely soft-pubescent, those of mature blades shaggy-pubescent, soft to
...
9
Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands
Allied to A.jubatum Macbride [8:191] from which it differs by the size, scabridity
and colour of the perianth, and to A. heldreichii Boiss. (N. Greece), from which it
is separated by its longer filaments and purplish anthers. 113a. A. vuralu Kit Tan
in ...
Peter Hadland Davis, James Cullen, M. J. E. Coode, 1988
10
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Compositae (Part 2) (2002)
There are some associated differences in the degree of scabridity on leaves and
inflorescence axes; the taxa can be separated on sight, and C. welwitschii is
restricted in our area to T 7. For the time being I prefer to keep these taxa
separate.