10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STIPIFORM»
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A Manual of British Lichens: Containing Descriptions of All ...
B. corymbiformis, (Flk.) Podetia elongated, pale yellowish-pulverulent, simple,
stipiform, cylindrical, scyphiferous ; scyphi proliferous, passing into numerous
very short fastigiate branches, forming a dense corymbose head. " Cladonia poly
...
2
Transactions of the Linnean Society
Sixteen species of this genus have been lately characterized, and the new ones
described, by Dr. Vogel (Linncea, v. xii. p. 63). He divides the genus into two
sections according to the presence and absence of the stipiform rudiment of a
flower ...
3
Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
Sixteen species of this genus have been lately characterized, and the new ones
described, by Dr. Vogel (Linnaea, v. xii. p.63). He divides the genus into two
sections according to the presence and absence of the stipiform rudiment of a
flower ...
4
The transactions of the Linnean Society of London
He divides the genus into two sections according to the presence and absence of
the stipiform rudiment of a flower in the same axilla as the perfect one. This
character appears constant in most instances, although in S. viscosa, Sw. (of
which ...
Linnean Society (London), 1838
To explain this sudden and astonishing growth, the structure of the plants must
be minutely examined; and, as Dr. Greville says, "in regarding this wonderful
elongation, it is worthy of remark, that while the stipiform columella is confined
within ...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1835
+ All leaves undivided and entire; involucral bracts without cornicles; achenes at
tip distinctly narrowed, at base not stipiform. rarely with very short stalk 15.
Scorzonera. 17. Biennials, less often perennials; all achenes with pappus of
plumose ...
N. N. Tzvelev, Andreĭ Aleksandrovich Fedorov, 2003
7
The North American Review
Surely such words as " setaceous " and " se- tiform " are well displaced by the "
bristly" and "bristle- shaped" substitutes of Dr. Gray; whilst "stalk-like" has all the
signification of " stipiform," and " turnip-shaped" of " napiform " ; and, besides
being ...
... on these Brakes was—l. oats, 2. peas, 3. barley, 4. oats, 5.skegs. Skegs are the
Avena Stipiformis of Linnmus. They are pannacled; the calyx is two-flowered; the
awns are twice as long as the seed, and the cuhn is branchy and stipiform, ...
9
A Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
Kneed, geniailalus. Jointed and bent at each joint. Aiopecurus geniculatus,
Geranium sanguineum, Stell aria media, Spergula arvensis. Stipiform, stipiformis.
Stem of a dicotyledon plants growing like those of palm-trees; with a bunch of
leaves ...
Dr. Peter Mark Roget. blue†; bice†, indigo; zaffer†. lapis lazuli, sapphire,
turquoise; indicolite†. blueness, bluishness; bloom. Adj. blue, azure, cerulean;
sky-blue, sky-colored, sky-dyed; cerulescent†; powder blue, bluish; atmospheric,
retiring; ...