10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HEATHLIKE»
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ...
A small, branching, evergreen, heathlike shrub, with recurved leaves and white
flowers; of easy culture in sandy peat soil. No. XII. for May, contains 45 to 48. —
Hakea ferruginea. A hardy, stout, evergreen shrub, that, very likely, will be found
as ...
J c. 1783-1843 Loudon,
2010
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
the genus Grevillea. — Sphen6toma (sphend, to connect or bind, lomos, a slice
or section) gracilis ; Epacridete. A small, branching, evergreen, heathlike shrub,
with recurved leaves and white flowers ; of easy culture iu sandy peat soil. No.
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The Art of Floral Design
DI OSMA breath of heaven Common Names: diosma, coleonema, breath of
heaven Availability: February through May Description: Fragrant, heathlike
shrubs with tiny, white, pink, lavender, or red flowers in terminal cymose clusters.
Vase Life: ...
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Flora Capensis: Being a Systematic Description of the Plants ...
Small, heathlike perennials or undershrubs, inhabiting salt-marshes or sea
coasts. Stems much branched, jointed and knotted ; leaves opposite, alternate or
whorled, or densely tufted, very entire, and often linear, with revolute margins.
William Henry Harvey, O. W. Sonder,
1860
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Flora Australiensis: A Description of the Plants of the ...
Carpels 5, rarely 3 3. C. glovierosa. Leaves heathlike, clustered, mostly 2 to 4
lines. Carpels 3 4. C. teretifolia. Leaves linear, with revolute margins Leaves
heathlike, glabrous, mostly 2 to 4 lines. Flowers small. Sepals glabrous 4. C.
teretifolia.
George Bentham, Ferdinand von Mueller,
1863
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More Letters of Charles Darwin (Complete)
Hope which has not one or several species with heathlike foliage; and when we
consider this together with the number of true heaths, anyone would have been
justified,had itnot been for our own British heaths (584/1. It is well known that ...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ...
A small, branching, evergreen, heathlike shrub, with recurved leaves and white
flowers ; of easy culture in sandy peat soil. No. XII. for May, contains 45 to 48. —
Hakea ferruginea. A hardy, stout, evergreen shrub, that, very likely, will be found
...
John Claudius Loudon,
1826
Small, heathlike perennials or undershrubs, inhabiting salt-marshes or sea
coasts. Stems much branched, jointed and knotted; leaves opposite, alternate or
Whorled, or densely tufted, very entire, and often linear, with revolute margins.
William H. Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder,
2014
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Dispersal power and survival: carabids in a cultivated ...
Circumpolar species, distributed throughout Europe. 1 14. Metabletus foveatus
Fourcr. : Mainly in the dryer parts of heathlike vegetations, especially when the
vegetation is not dense and/or mosaicly structured. Spring reproducer. Dimorphic
...
... Sweden and on Bornholm. The vegetations which are dominated by Juniperus
may be low and heathlike. ... repens (flowering). In the background, tall and
frequently very dense and dark Juniperus scrubs with more or less heathlike
ground ...