10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRIGOSE»
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1
Flora of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent plains, Colorado, ...
lanceolate, 2-3 cm. long, grayish strigose and strongly veined; stem-leaves
reduced to small lance-subulate scales, 3-4 mm. long; flowers in interrupted
spikes terminating the branches; calyx canescent; upper teeth rounded, the lower
three ...
2
Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert
stipules subulate-setaceous, 3-4 mm. long; leaves to 15 cm. long; petioles and
rachises densely strigose, stipels 0.5-1 mm. ... 5-15 mm. broad, 1-3.5 cm- l°ng>
dark green and glabrous or sparsely strigose above and densely strigose
beneath, ...
Forrest Shreve, Ira Loren Wiggins, 1964
3
North American Flora. --: v.1 Mycetozoa, Schizophyta, ...
A shrub, 1.5 m. high; branches terete, brownish, nearly glabrous; stipules
subulatesetaceous; leaves 5-12 cm. long, spreading; rachis and petioles slightly
strigose; leaflets 5»9, broadly oval, 2—3.5 ст. long, 1—2 cm. wide, rounded at
each end ...
4
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
C. DC, of the section Moschoxylum, but differs in its much smaller, very sparsely
strigose corolla and very short style, and in having the staminal tube sparsely
pilose within toward the apex. Trichilia triphylla Blake, sp. nov. Tree or shrub;
older ...
5
The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California
ST: ñrst erect, then producing herbaceous, lfy runners, gen with rooting plantlets
at tips, strigose, sometimes slightly glandular distally. LF: basal (often persistent)
and cauline, broadly oblanceolate to elliptic, 20155 mm, entire or dentate, ...
Bruce G. Baldwin, Douglas H. Goldman, 2012
6
Studies of Tropical American Phanerogams
3. Sommera guatemalensis Standley, sp. nov. Young branches terete or nearly
so, succulent, sparingly strigose; stipules narrowly lanceolate, 35 to 45 mm. long,
long-attenuate, thin, brown, strigose along the midvein and margin; petioles 2 to ...
Paul Carpenter Standley, 1914
7
Revision of world species of the genus Oreiscelio Kieffer ...
Sublateral tergal carina on T2: percurrent. Sculpture of T2–T3: longitudinally
striate. Sculpture of T4: longitudinally striate. Sculpure of T5: longitudinally
strigose. Shape of subapical T6 in female in dorsal view: semicircular, width
along anterior ...
Elijah Talamas, Norman Johnson, Simon van Noort, 2009
8
The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California
ST simple or branched throughout, strigose and spreading-bristly. LF 0.5-5 cm,
oblong to oblanceolate, strigose and bristly; bristles ascending. INFL dense to
open. FL: sepals 2-3 mm, 5-6 mm and ± linear in fr, strigose and spreading-bristly
; ...
9
The Jepson Desert Manual: Vascular Plants of Southeastern ...
ST branched throughout, densely strigose and spreading-bristly. LF 1-3(4) cm. ±
linear, bristly; longest bristles spreading to ascending, INFL dense in fr. FL;
sepals 3-4 mm, 4-6 mm and ± oblong in fr. hairs like Ivs; corolla limb 1-2 mm wide
, FR; ...
10
Biosystematic Monograph of the Genus Cucumis ...
The pubescence on stems, petioles, leaf blades, tendrils, and both flower and
fruit pedicels, is either antrorse-strigose or retrorse-strigose with hairs tightly
appressed in some specimens and mixed, loosely appressed and suberect hairs
in ...
Joseph H. Kirkbride, 1993