10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBCORDATE»
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1
Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, ...
... subcordate couepia, 3693 subcordate duguetia, 4861 subcordate eschweilera,
5442 subcordate flexanthera, 6044 subcordate heteromorphous licania, 8329
subcordate marlierea, 9184 subcordate mezilaurus, 9537 subcordate myrcia, ...
M.M. Grandtner, Julien Chevrette, 2013
The lvs. greenish, rounded, not broad at base, entire; bracts deeply cordate 2. P.
linearis The lvs. grayish, broad to subcordate at base, usually at least some with
teeth; bracts subcordate or rounded at base. Lvs. of main branches deltoid-ovate,
...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
3
Flora of Barro Colorado Island
Sterculiaceae) * Blades not cordate or subcordate at base: Lateral veins ±
uniformly spaced along midrib, sometimes lacking just above base: Petioles
more than 1.5 cm long; branchlets essentially glabrous; blades usually with 2 red
glands at ...
4
The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, ...
20, f. 15-16.) Chione maculata {Venus maculata). Chime squalida (Cytherea
squalida, Sow.) California. Chione Lamarckii. — Shell oblong, subcordate, rather
thick, solid, smooth ; pale brown, with unequal white rays. Hinder slope punc-
tulate.
William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt, 1838
5
An Encyclopaedia of Plants
the lower involute imbricated downwards (T161) Umbel 5-cleft dichotomous,
lnvol. subcordate concave, Leaves lin. lane. acute smooth spreading 6761
Umbel 5-cleft bifid, lnvoL cordate renifonn, Leaves imbricated upwards 6782
Branches ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1829
6
An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
the lower involute imbricated downwards 6760 Umbel 5-cleft dichotomous, InvoL
subcordate concave, Leaves lin. lane, acute smooth spreading 6761 Umbel 5-
cleft bifid, InvoL cordate reniform, Leaves imbricated upwards 6762 Branches ...
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1836
Leaves elliptical to suborbicular, cuneate to subcordate at base, biserrate, viscid
when young. Catkins appearing with the leaves, in inflorescences with 2 or 3
leaves at base. Fruiting catkins 8-15x4-8 mm, usually 3-5 in a slender,
pedunculate ...
8
Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert
Q. dumosa Acorns oblong to narrowly ovate or subcylindric, tapering abruptly to
apex; leaf blades not decurrent on petiole, usually subtruncate to subcordate;
dentation of leaves regular, teeth spinose-tipped: Leaf blades stellate-puberulent,
...
Forrest Shreve, Ira Loren Wiggins, 1964
9
A Flora of the Marshes of California
Base of lower leaves subcordate and clasping the stem 1 . V . bonariensis Base
of lower leaves not subcordate or clasping the stem 2. V. Utoralis Stems square,
the angles not ridged; lower leaves petioled, those of the inflorescence petioled ...
Herbert Louis Mason, 1957
10
A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
Stems stout, many from a perennial root, forking and diffusely spreading and so
forming circular plants 1 to 3 ft. broad; herbage glandular-pubescent; leaves
broadly ovate, 1% to 4 in. long, often broader than long, subcordate at base,
acutish ...