10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCAPIGEROUS»
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Handbook of the New Zealand Flora: A Systematic Description ...
Ligulate jlorets white or purplish, revolute. Pappus 0, or of small scales or short
hairs. Scapigerous herbs. Achene beaked. Pappus 0 • . 5. LAGENOPHORA.
Scapigerous herbs. Achene not beaked. Pappus very short or 0 6.
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Joseph Dalton Hooker, 2011
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Flora of the British Isles
D. rotundifolia L. Sundew. A slender reddish scapigerous perennial 6-25 cm.
Stem short or rarely (in floating forms) sending out slender stolons. Lvs long-
petioled, spreading horizontally and forming a rosette, blade orbicular, up to 1 cm
. diam.; ...
A.R. Clapham, E.F. Warburg, T.G. Tutin, 1965
3
Wild Garlic: Its Characteristics and Control
The leaf blades are circular in cross section and hollow. The outer layers of a
bulb of a growing wild garlic plant are formed from the sheathing bases of the
foliage leaves. Plant Types Wild garlic consists of two plant types — scapigerous
and ...
Elroy John Peters, Jimmy F. Stritzke, Frank Slaughter Davis, 1965
4
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
attain 5 feet in height—and perhaps much more— resembling acanthaceous
bushes in their half-shrubby character and tumid nodes; the scapigerous section
has been already mentioned; another equally remarkable set of species, as
regards ...
Linnean Society of London, 1859
5
General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Vol.3
lobes divaricate. Stigma obtuse, undivided. Capsule 2celled, having the
dissepiment sometimes incomplete above.Scapigerous or' caulescent herbs or
subshrubs. Radical leaves crowded, sometimes attenuated into the petioles;
cauline ones ...
6
Kosciuszko Alpine Flora
P. alpestris B. G. Briggs, Carolin 6c Pulley [1801 Scapigerous perennial herb with
adventitious roots from a short erect rootstock; stem with long pale ferruginous
hairs in the leaf axils; leaves 3(-5)-veined, the midvein distinct, the lateral veins ...
AB Costin, M Gray, CJ Totterdell, 2000
7
Forest Plants of Eastern India
Pods many seeded. I-seriate leaves without basal lobes Seeds 2-seriate
stemless flowers white Seeds 2-seriate Seeds few large. Tufted scapigerous herb
Pods many seeded valves not winged pod triangular Pods few seeded valves
winged ...
Amal Bhusan Chaudhuri, 1993
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Introduction to Taxonomy of Angiosperms
Asphodelus tenuifolius (Figure 7.11) Habit: Roots: Small erect scapigerous herbs
. Adventitious and fibrous. Stem: Reduced, underground. Leaf: Radical,
aggregated in basal rosettes, radial, fistular, ribbed. Inflorescence: Scapigerous ...
9
A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
Leaves usually scattered, but sometimes verticillate, entire, with naked or ciliated
edges ; radical leaves crowded in the scapigerous species. Flowers spicate,
racemose, corymbose, and solitary i terminal, rarely axillary ; pedicels usually ...
10
Flora of Eastern Karnataka
Distrib. : Bidar : Birnali R.F. *Allium cepa L. Sp. PI. 300. 1753 ; FBI. 6 : 337 ; C. 3 :
284 ; G. 3 : 1067. Notes : The onion, much cultivated for its bulbs. Foetid,
scapigerous herbs. *A. sativum L. Sp. PI. 296. 1753 ; FBI. 6 : 337 ; C. 3 : 284 ; G. 3
: 1067.
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