10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRIGONOUS»
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Flora of the British Isles
Perigynia ovoid- to obovoid-trigonous, glabrous, ± ribbed, narrowed into a long
curved, or rather suddenly contracted into a shorter, bifid beak. Nut trigonous.
Stigmas 3. (Spp. 6-11.) Section 4. Hymenochlaonae Kiikenth. Spikes 4-many ...
A.R. Clapham, E.F. Warburg, T.G. Tutin, 1965
2
Flora of Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, Butomaceae - ...
Stems trigonous, rough above. Male spike solitary, sessile or shortly pedunculate
. Female spikes ovoid; lowest bracts often leaf-like, sheathing. Female glumes
ovate, more or less obtuse to acute at apex. Utricles obovoid-ellipsoid. tomentose
, ...
Peter Sell, Gina Murrell, 1996
3
Flora of North America: Volume 23: Magnoliophyta: ...
Schoenoplectus etuberculatus Inflorescences unbranched, rarely 1-branched;
culms trigonous or cylindric; leaf blades erect or flaccid and ribbonlike, 0.2-2 mm
wide. 12. Culms acutely trigonous throughout, 1.5-5 mm thick; leaf blades 1—2 ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2002
4
Flora of the British Isles
72b) 3-4 mm, oblong or narrowly lanceolate, trigonous, rather suddenly narrowed
at both ends, often ±curved, green; beak c. 0.2 mm, emarginate. Nut c. 1.5mm,
oblong, trigonous. Stigmas 3. Fl. 5-6. Fr. 8-9. 2/i = 66*. Hs. Native. In somewhat ...
A. R. Clapham, T. G. Tutin, D. M. Moore, 1990
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Flora of New South Wales
Culms trigonous, smooth, to 25 cm long, to 0.5 mm diam. Leaves almost filiform,
not septate-nodulose, shorter than culms. Inflorescence a digitate cluster to 10
mm diam. of 2-5 spikelets, without branches, or a solitary spikelet; involucral
bracts ...
Nut trigonous, glossy. Former Jy cultivated in several countries as a dye -plant,
and reported to be naturalised in Ukraine. [Rs(W).] {China.) 35. P. nepalense
Meissner, Monogr. Gen. Polyg. Prodr. 84 (1826). Sparsely hairy annual. Stems 5-
40 ...
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Water Plants of the World: A Manual for the Identification ...
Stems trigonous, up to 1 m high. Leaves both basal and cauline, usually shorter
than the flowering stem; blades flat, up to 2 cm wide. Inflorescence a condensed
particle. Bracts wide at the base, narrow above. Spikelets usually 5-flowered.
8
Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European ...
Seeds trigonous, dorsal side convex, two ventral sides rooflike and flat, base with
spherical hilum, 2.5-2.9 x 2.1-2.5mm. Surface velvety hairy, dull, greyish-brown.
Native to the Mediterranean and Asia Minor, steppes, rocky slopes, bare banks, ...
Vít Bojnanský, Agáta Fargašová, 2007
Achene sharply trigonous. 4-5 mm long; bristles subtending flowers and fruits
stout, persistent 1. B. fluviatilis 1. Achene obtusely trigonous or not trigonous. 2.5-
4.0 mm long; bristles subtending flowers and fruits weak, deciduous 2. B.
maritimus ...
Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 2005
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Mountain Flora of Greece
1 mm wide, trigonous. Glumes several-veined, acute. Perianth hairs entire at
apex 3. E. gracile 1. E. angustifolium HONCKENY, Vollst. Syst. Verz.: 153 (1782)
Described from Germany. Plant with long creeping rhizomes. Stems few together
...
Arne Strid, Kit Tan, 1991