10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VERTICILLASTRATE»
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verticillastrate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
verticillastrate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Smithsonian miscellaneous collections
M. vulgare, L. Hoary-woolly, branched from the base, aromatic-bitter (hence used
in popular medicine) : leaves roundish, crenate, very rugose-veiny : flowers
verticillastrate- capitate in the upper axils : calyx with 10 short recurving teeth,
these ...
Smithsonian Institution, 1888
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Systematic Botany Monographs
orientation of the constituent internodes, number of developed dichasia, and the
density of flowers. The most obvious difference among species is whether the
cymes are verticillastrate (Figs. 2, 4, 6), i.e., with the flowers appearing to be ...
3
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
cARE, L. Hoary-woolly, branched from the base, aromatic-bitter (hence used in
popular medicine) : leaves roundish, crenate, very rugose-veiny : flowers
verticillastrate- capitate in the upper axils: calyx with 10 short recurving teeth,
these and ...
4
Synoptical flora of North America
Commonly rather stout : flowers in a capituliform or oblong simple or interrupted
thyrsus, or sparingly verticillastrate below: corolla rose or flesh-colored, 3 or 4
lines long or in Borne individuals smaller, with obviously bilabiate limb, and spur
...
Asa Gray, Smithsonian Institution, 1884
... the stem, scabrous, covered with pellucid punctate glands, rigidly ciliate near
base; peduncular bracts short, crowded, with terminal and often a few lateral T-
glands; heads in verticillastrate glomerules from ca. midway up stem to apex;
invol.
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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Landmarks of Botanical History
We have the most positive proof that he did perceive the relation; for he says that
the stems are quadrangular, that the flowers are verticillastrate around the stems,
and that each comes forth from what he calls the seed-pouch, in which ...
Edward Lee Greene, Frank N. Egerton, 1983
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American Medicinal Plants: An Illustrated and Descriptive ...
Inflorescence in sessile, axillary, capitate-verticillastrate glomerules ; bracts very
short, resembling the calyx-teeth ; flowers whitish or tending toward purple. Calyx
campanulate. only slightly shorter than the corolla, and naked in the throat; ...
Charles Frederick Millspaugh, 1892
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
... leaves petiolate to subsessile, simple, variously toothed or entire, margin
sometimes revolute; inflorescence of axillary cymes, these sometimes reduced to
solitary flowers or merging to form a terminal, paniculiform to spiciform,
verticillastrate ...
Joachim W. Kadereit, 2004
9
Flower Breeding and Genetics: Issues, Challenges and ...
... stamens exerted; leaves ovate to ovate lanceolate; perennial Subgenus
Cheilyctis - Glomerules several verticillastrate dilated portion of the corolla tube
shorter than unexpended portion; stamens usually included; leaves elliptical to
linear, ...
10
A flora of northwest America
>tema slender, 2-10 inches high, simple or sparingly branched: flowers small,
usually in 2-4 somewhat distant and spicately disposed verticillastrate clusters:
corolla narrow, white or pinkish, 1-2 lines long with a spur usually as long as the
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