10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «LEÉRSIA»
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Leérsia*, f.Gênero de plantas gramíneas. * *Leflíngia*, f. Gênero de plantas
gramíneas. (De Lefling, n. p.) *Legação*,^1 m. Salsaparrilha, conhecida também
por salsaparrilha doreino. *Legação*,^2 f. Residência de um diplomata
estrangeiro.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
aside it suffers sorely. Indeed, it is unpleasant to pick even one piece of Rice Cut-
grass for analysis, so determinedly do the leaves catch on hands and clothing.
Both White-grass (Leérsia virginica) and Rice Cut-grass bloom in late summer in
...
3
An Encyclopaedia of Plants
217 Leérsia R. Br. 837 Oryza 754 Ehrhfirta W. Tribe 9. Oi.vaa.t>.. 1950 Zea W.
1954 Olyra W. QISO Chloris W. 9139 Hi'-lcus W. en. 1951 Coil W. 1979 Zizfinia W
'. 2131 Sorghum W. en. 9134 xE'gilops IV. 1952 Tripsacum W. 1980 Phirus W.
John Claudius Loudon, 1829
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The Boston Journal of Natural History
Leérsia oryzoides, Virginica. Limnetis glabra, ZYIarsh grass. jimcea, v: monbgyna
; (juncea,Herb. Ell!) (46) polystachya. Mélica speciosa. Miégia macrospérma.
Reed. Monocera aromatica. ~ _ Muhlenbérgia dit'tiisa.L > Orthopogon hirtéllum.
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Flora Indica, Or Descriptions of Indian Plants
Stamens six. Germ ovate. Styles two. Stigmas'plumose. ' 2. L. ciliata. R. . Leaves
linear-lanceolate, margins backwardly hispidPanicles oblong. Flower: solitary,
valves of the calyx equal in length, Leérsia. HEXANDRIA DIGYNIAQ 207.
William Roxburgh, James Roxburgh, 1832
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Manual of the botany of the northern United States: ...
LEÉRSIA, Solander. Falsb Rice. White Grass. Spikelets 1 -flowered, perfect, flat,
crowded in one-sided panicled spikes or raccrpps, more or less imbricated over
each other, jointed with the short pedicels. Qlumes wanting. Pale» chartaceous ...
Asa Gray, William Starling Sullivant, 1865
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Florula Bostoniensis. A Collection of Plants of Boston. 2. ...
274 Lédum 315 Leérsia 134 Lémna 141 Leénlodon 222 Leonfirus 1 10 Leéntice
106 Lepldium 259 Leptindra 288 Lespedéza 44 Lizilris 4'7 Linnaéa '7'7
Ligfisticum 213 Ligfistrum 367 Lilium 53 Linum 109 Lindérnia 73 Liriodéndron
222 ...
8
The British Flora: comprising the Phaenogamous or flowering ...
E. B. S. t. 2908. Ditches, drains of water, meadows, brooks, and pools, rare. Near
Henfield, and Arundel, Sussex; Mole river, Surrey; Boldre river, A A near
Brockenhurst Bridge, Hants. 11.. 84—10. -For this ad~ dition Leérsia.] cvrr.
onamnmas.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, George Arnold Walker ARNOTT, 1855
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A Manual of Aquatic Plants
Cut-grass Leérsia 1. Rootstock stout, densely scaly (Fig. 34); spikelets 3-4 mm.
wide (Fig. 33). L. lenticularis Michx. Catchfly Grass. Wet shores and ditches; Ind.
to s. Minn., s. to Fla. & Tex. 1. Rootstock slender (Fig. 35); spikelets 1.5-2 mm.
wide ...
10
First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology: ...
A. LEÉRSIA, Solander. False Kice. White Grass. Spikelets 1-flowcred, perfect, fiat,
crowded in one-sided panicled spikes or racemes, more or less imbricated over
each other, jointed with the short pedicels. Glumes wanting. Palcse chartaccous ...