10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEMITERETE»
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Loudon's Encyclopædia of Plants: Comprising the Specific ...
Ми1/А1Д, 1257 час at the column, concave, appendlculated in the disk. Column
semiterete, drawn out at the bale, rounded at " pox, mutic. Anther 2-celled. Pollen
masses 4, linear, twin : dorsal one small. Caudicula nearly square, acute. '96.
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1872
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First Additional Supplement to Loudon's Encyclopaedia of ...
Petals about half the size of the sepals. Labellum articulated to the mucronate
base of the column, cucullate, 3-lobed, callous in the middle. Column snort,
semiterete, mutic. Anther mutic, somewhat crested. Pollen mattes 4, incumbent,
with two ...
John Claudius Loudon, W. H. Baxter, George Don, 1841
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An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
Column semiterete, drawn out at the base, rounded at the apex, mutic. Anther 2-
cclled. Pollen mosses 4, linear, twin ; dorsal one small. Caudicula nearly square,
acute. +1896. Cyrtopddium, page 749. 2801 . Cyriopira. Perianth flattened.
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1836
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The General of South African Plants: Arranged According to ...
Column erect, semiterete. Anthers 2celled. Pollinia 2, mostly 2-lobed at back,
subscssile on a triangular gland—Lindl. Orch. p. 161. Epiphytes (some terrestrial
?) of various habit. The Cape species referred to this genus by authors belong to
...
William Henry Harvey, 1868
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Founded Upon ...
253. rev. 177.) stems procumbently prostrate, filiform ; leaves linear- semiterete,
covered with shining papulae. \j . D. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Corolla
pale rose-coloured. Old stems half a foot high. C7«mne//ed-leaved Fig-marigold.
George Don, Philip Miller, 1834
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Manual of British Botany: In which the Orders and Genera are ...
Seeds semiterete. — Involucrum various. Involucel many- leaved. 1. L. scotieum.
(L. sp. 359.) Scotch Lovage. Rocky sea-coast, north of England and Scotland.
Common. Fl greenish white. July. Perennial. E. R. 1207., H. 133., D. C. iv. p. 157.
Daniel Chambers Macreight, 1837
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Vol. III. - Caclyciflorae
Haw. rev. 107. Plants stemless or nearly so. Leaves semiterete, subulate, incur-
vet], triquetrous at the apex, green, full of pellucid dots. Flowers pedicellate;
petals deep purple. Calya: 5 cleft. Stigmas 10 ? 84 M. ACU'TUM (Haw. misc. p.
26. syn.
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Mountain Flora of Greece
Leaves conical or semiterete . Dead leaves grey or whitish 5. S. urvillei - Non-
flowering shoots trailing. Leaves linear-oblong, semiterete. Dead leaves brown 8.
S. apoleipon 13. Inflorescences axillary. Plant rosulate, glandular-pubescent ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Haw. rev. 107. Plants stemless or nearly so. Leaves semiterete, subulate,
incurved, lriquetrous at the apex, green, full of pellucid dots. Flowers peiliccllate;
petals deep purple. Calya: 5 cleft. Stigmas 10 .7 84- M. Acu'TuM (Haw. misc. p.
26. syn.
219) ; stemless ; leaves hoary, semiterete at the base, attenuated, gibbously
keeled at the apex. DO. l. e. HAB. Cape of Good Hope. Very like М.
mgnipunctatum, but distinguished by its hoary aspect. Flowers unknown. 25. M.
albinatum (Haw.
William H. Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder, 2014