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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AURICULATE»
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1
The Official Overstreet Identification and Price Guide to ...
S65-SI25 Bradley Co.. TN LOCATION: Southern Southeastern states, especially
Tennessee. Georgia and Florida. DESCRIPTION: A medium to large auriculate
point with a contracting, concave base which can be ground. On some examples
...
Robert M. Overstreet, 2009
... spikelets bearing three or tour grains. -Aicha el Beida. Spikes about 1 cm.
broad; spikelets bearing two or three grains . . . . . . . _ ..Paulol. Spike about the
same size from base to tip; shoulder of outer glume very slightly auriculate _ . . _ .
. _ _ .
3
The algerian durum wheats: a classified list, with descriptions
Spike about the same size from base to tip; shoulder of outer glume very slightly
auriculate Reloturka. Spike tapering from base to tip; shoulder of outer glume
sharply auriculate Courtellentfnt. Shoulder of outer glume broad; not sharply ...
4
High Performance Liquid Chromatography Fingerprinting ...
2.14 Baishouwu El E5 (Bunge Auriculate Root) Radix Cynanchi auriculati Radix
Cynanchi wilfordii Radix Cynanchi hungei Introduction Bunge Auriculate Root is
the dried tuberous root of Cynanchum auriculatum Royle ex Wight, Cynanchum ...
Baochang Cai, Seng Poon Ong, Xunhong Liu, 2012
5
Flora of Barro Colorado Island
Leaves conspicuously ciliate (at least the base of the lateral leaves): Both lateral
and stem leaves auriculate, usually appearing affixed well above base; lateral
leaves usually more than 2.5 mm long; plants usually long-creeping S.
horizontalis ...
their length, brownish, often hairy, scarcely fibrous in decay; ligule shortly
auriculate, ciliolate. Panicle 2-5 cm, simply racemose, the branches with rather
dense, short hairs. Spikelets 7-8 mm, with 3-4 florets, pale violet or glaucous,
somewhat ...
Thomas Gaskell Tutin, 1980
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Flora of North America: Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Dilleniidae
Stigmas entire, stamens tetradynamous, calyces not urceolate. 25. Cauline leaf
blade bases not auriculate or sagittate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.
Boechera (in part), p. 348 25. Cauline leaf blade bases auriculate or sagittate. 26.
Flora of North America Editorial Committee,, 2010
8
Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States, Washington, Oregon, ...
LYRATAE. Basal leaves entire or toothed. Pods erect or nearly so. Leaves
coarsely hirsute with simple or mostly simple hairs, sometimes glabrous. Stem
leaves neither cordate nor auriculate. IV. FURCATAE. Stem leaves cordate or
auriculate.
Le Roy Abrams, Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, 1923
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Guide to the Vascular Plants of the Blue Ridge
16 Stem leaves thick, usually less than 8 cm long; disk corollas yellow; anthers
yellow A. patens 16 Stem leaves thin, usually over 8 cm long; disk corollas white;
anthers purplish A. phlogifolius 15 Cauline leaves merely auriculate-clasping, not
...
10
Plant Life of Kentucky: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular ...
auriculate. 1. Plants with glandular trichomes, at least on pedicels and/or
involucres; leaves entire, pubescent. 2. Leaves strongly cordate-clasping; nodes
below inflorescence usually fewer than 30; phyllary tips appressed. 3. Cauline
leaves ...