10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPINULESCENT»
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spinulescent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Leaflets of Philippine botany
Very succulent herbs; stems angular, dark green, watery, ridged from the base,
reclining, 3 cm. thick near the base, ultimately suberect and from 3 to 6 dm. high,
unbranched, rooting from the lower joints, spinulescent. heaves widely scattering,
...
2
The North American Slime-moulds: A Descriptive List of All ...
mella at first divided into a few main branches, from which by repeated
subdivision the delicate, anastomosing, flexuose capillitial threads take origin;
spores pale brownish-violaceous, spinulescent, 8-10 fu South Carolina.
Colorado : — Dr.
Thomas Huston MacBride, 1922
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A Dictionary of Botanical Terms
Compare SPINULESCENT. SPTNIFTIROTIS, bearing a spine or spines;
spinigerous. SPTNTF6RM, shaped like a spine or thorn. SPTNTG/EROUS, see
SPINIFEROUS. SPTN5SE', bearing spines; covered with spines; spinous; spiny.
Arthur Alger Crozier, 1892
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The Indigenous Palms of Suriname
Spadices several per plant; outer spathe about 5 dm long, brown- woolly-
spinulescent, subcoriaceous, inner spathe about 13 dm long, acuminate with the
acumen about 5 cm long, also brown-woolly- spinulescent and sparsely beset
with 1-3 ...
5
A Dictionary of Scientific Terms: Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
A small spine. spinulescent (splnulës'ënt) a. [L. spinula, a small spine.] Tending
to be spiny. spinuliferous (splnullf'ërus) a. [L. spinula, a small spine ; ferre, to bear
.] Bearing small spines. spinulose. spinulous, — spinuliferous. spiny-nnned, ...
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... s.nyddwraig; merch weddw, anweddoges, diwren, llances, merch ddibriod Old
spinsters, old spin'-stera, hen lancesi, hen ferched dibriod Spinstry, spin'-stri, s.
nyddedigaeth, nyddwriaeth Spinule, spin'-iwl, s. yshigyn, yshinyn Spinulescent, ...
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System of Victorian Plants
Annual or oftener perennial herbs or seldom shrubby or even arborescent plants;
color of the whole plant often bluish; lobes of leaves generally spinulescent-
pointed ; calyx with five terminal rigid lobes ; apex of petals much inflexed ; fruit ...
Ferdinand von Müller, 1888
... brown or stramineous, with generally a few distant short spines on the upper
part, the costae spinulescent above ; veins forming 2-3 rows of areolae, with short
exterior free veinlets, and with two unequal, disconnected narrow costal areolae
...
Trinidad. Dept. of Agriculture, 1896
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Hortus Kewensis; Or, a Cataloque of the Plants Cultivated in ...
Spinulescent Fig-marygold. Nat. of the Cape of Good Hope. Call. before 1794, by
A. H. Haworth, Esq. Fl. J une-October. G. H. 12 . 77. M. 501115 semiteretibus
pulcherrime papulosis, pe- „таит, dunculls dichotomie calycibusque crystallinis, ...
William Townsend Aiton, 1811
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Flora of Tropical East Africa - Adiantaceae (2002)
... subfleshy, upper surface canaliculate, white-spotted below especially on the
lower surface and occasionally spinulescent; margin with densely crowded
minute white cartilaginous teeth to 1 mm. long, usually obsolescent towards the
apex.