10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UMBELLED»
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Manual of Botany for North America: Containing Generic and ...
calyx and peduncles hispid, sub-umbelled: leaves runcinate, denticulate, cordate
at the base: root creeping. P. Y. C F. oleraceus, (common sow-thistle. O. y. Ju. 0.)
peduncles sub-lomen- tose, umbelled: calyx glabrous: leaves lance-oblong, ...
2
Encyclopaedia of Plants: Comprising the Specific Character, ...
10790 Heads umbelled, Pods 2-seeded, Teeth of cal. um ual, Leafl. obovate
blunt toothed 10791 Heads villous 5-flower Central tuft reflexed rigi wrapping up
the mm 10792 Heads villous globose, pper calyxes without florets 10793 Heads
...
John Claudius Loudon,
1872
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Familiar lectures on botany: practical, elementary, and ...
Cultivated grounds. Introduced. B. Flowers with ray Jlorets. avre'a, (y. 24-.) radical
leaves ovate, cordate, serrate, petiolate ; cauline ones pinnatifid, toothed, the
terminal segments lanceolate; peduncles thickened; flowers somewhat umbelled.
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps,
1850
4
An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
Sepals carinate, Flowers terminal three, Style included 5242 Anth. beardless,
Leaves 3 lanceolate smooth, 11 umbelled surrounded by colored bractes 5243
Anthers crested, Leaves 3 mucronate smooth with a white edge, Sepals
lanceolate, ...
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don,
1836
5
An Encyclopaedia of Plants
10790 Heads umbelled, Pods 2-seeded, Teeth of cal. un ual, Leafl. obovate blunt
toothed 10791 Heads villous 5-flowered Central tuft reflexed rigi wrapping up the
fruit 10792 Heads villous globose, Upper calyxes without florets 10793 Heads ...
John Claudius Loudon,
1829
6
Flora of Tropical Africa: Ranunculaceae to Connaraceae
Flowers 3-6, umbelled at the end of stiff, stout, common peduncles 3-6 in. long.
Bracts large. Pedicels ^— \ in. Sepals broadly ovate-oblong. Standard
suborbicular, acute. Wings large, broad, pendulous, auricled. Lip trumpet-shaped
, gradually ...
William Turner Thiselton-Dyer, Daniel Oliver, David Prain,
1868
7
North American Botany: Comprising the Native and Common ...
P. paucifiorus, Ph. (21.) glabrous: radical leaves long-petioled, roundish-ovate,
sub-cordate, toothed; caulitie ones 2, remote, pinnatilid, toothed: peduncles short,
somewhat in os, umbelled. Labrador. Ö i. 2. Flowers willi my fiords. pauperculus,
...
Amos Eaton, John Wright (M. D.),
1840
8
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Cynanehum altissimtlm, or lofty Cynanehum: stem twining; leaves heart-shaped,
tomentose on both sides; flowers umbelled. This is a milky shrubby plant,
climbtrees to the height of fifty feet. Stems round ; when old, woody, smooth, ...
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A Manual of Botany, for the Northern and Middle States of ...
lanceolate : peduncles sub-umbelled, incrassate. 18 to 24 inches high. lalsamitce
, W. (balsam groundsel. V. D P. y. J. If.) radical leaves oblong, serrate, petioled ;
lower cauline ones lyrate-pinnatifid, serrate ; upper ones pinnatifid, toothed ...
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Florula bostoniensis: A collection of plants of Boston and ...
petioled ; upper ones pinnatifid, lyrate ; peduncles in- crassated, somewhat
umbelled. This is a handsome species, and makes a fine appearance in
meadows, in May and June. Stem upright, simple, smooth, from one to three feet
high. Leaves ...