10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SILICULAE»
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siliculae in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
siliculae and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Most siliculae bilocular; style 0-3-09(-2) mm. 2» = 24, c. 36. Rocky and stony
ground. S. part of Balkan peninsula, N. Aegean region. (e) Subsp. creticum (
Boiss. & Heldr.) I. A. Andersson et «/., Willdenowia 13: 18 (1983) (A. creticum
Boiss.
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The Botany of Captain Beechy's Voyage
The leaves are more pinnatifid ; the pedicels broader and flatter ; the siliculae
rather larger, very glossy, destitute of reticulation ; the margin a little curved
upwards ; the apex with only a minute noteh. 1. Thysanocarpus elegans (Fisch. et
Mey.) ...
William Jackson Hooker, 1841
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Annales Botanices Systematicae
piste ellipt-liitearib. ncutis b. longe attenuatis carnosulis marg. sub lenle
scebridulis ramulor. steriliura confettis floriferor. sparsis, racem. lerminatib. florifc
ris fru- ciiferis ovalo-oblongis laxiusculis, pediceNia b. strictis ilcin curvalis
siliculae ...
Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers, 1857
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Flora of the British Isles
with a dense fruiting raceme equalling or falling short of the rest of the stem,
siliculae (Fig. 18b) narrowly obovate, shal- lowly notched or even truncate, and
with a long style (to 2 mm) usually much exceeding the notch. Fl. 4-7. Matlock
and ...
A. R. Clapham, T. G. Tutin, D. M. Moore, 1990
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Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands
Siliculae obcordate, produced into wings; emargination narrow, exceeding 2-2.4
mm style. Seeds 3-4 in each loculus, dull golden-brown, ovate, 1.5-1.75 mm.
Type: Turkey [B2] Kutahya: Murat dag (above Gediz), above Kesik Sdgvit, 1900 m
, ...
Peter Hadland Davis, James Cullen, M. J. E. Coode, 1988
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The Botany of Captain Beechey's Voyage ... by William ...
The leaves are more pinnatifid; the pedicels broader and flatter; the siliculae
rather larger, very glossy, destitute of reticulation; the margin is little curved
upwards; the apex with only a minute notch. l. Thysanocarpus elegans (Fisch. et ;
calyce ...
Frederick-William Beechey, William-Jackson Hooker, George Arnold Walker-Arnott, 1841
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Flora of the British Isles
The three following seem satisfactorily distinct 1 Siliculae oblanceolate with 40-
60 ovules. 1. verna Siliculae obovate or suborbicular, with 18-40 ovules. 2 2 Lvs
minutely hairy above with slender forked and stellate hairs; seeds 0-3-0-4 mm.
A.R. Clapham, E.F. Warburg, T.G. Tutin, 1965
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Magazine of Zoology and Botany
Obs. Planta valde variabilis (ut species fere omnes generis intri- catissimi) et t.
varietatibus species plures ab auctoribus forsan male institute sunt. Form as
sequentes distinguo. a. microcarpa ; siliculae ovales vel suborbiculares 1 ^ ad
longae ...
Prideaux John Selby, George Johnston, Sir William Jardine, 1838
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Mountain Flora of Greece
Bilocular siliculae usually restricted to the lower part of the raceme, 5-8 x 4.5-7
mm, broadly obovate; wing 1.5-2.5 mm at apex; notch 0.5-1.5 mm deep.
Unilocular siliculae 3.5-5.5(-7) x 4-6.5 mm, suborbicular; wing 1.5-3 mm; notch
0.2-0.6(-1.4) ...
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Flora of West Pakistan
Siliculae dehiscent, usually leaving the seeds free. 9. -(-Siliculae indehiscent (
rarely subde- hiscent). — Siliculae breaking longitudinally into two 1 -seeded
halves. 10. -(-Siliculae many seeded. — Siliculae 1 or 2 seeded. 11. -(- Plants
robust ...