10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPINOSELY»
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Flora franciscana: An attempt to classify and describe the ...
Perennial herbs with rigid coriaceous spinosely toothed or divided leaves, and
white or blue flowers sessile in dense heads which are encircled by a series of
bracts forming an involucre; each flower also subtended by a rigid bract. Calyx-
teeth ...
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An Illustrated Manual of California Shrubs
KEY TO THE SPECIES Branchlets spinosely tipped; leaf-scales in 3's; fruits
solitary, elongate-acuminate, scarcely exserted. Leaf-scales becoming shreddy
in age; fruit linear-lanceolate, about l/g-inch long; fruiting bracts thin and
membranous, ...
3
Revision of North American Umbelliferae
Stems more or less branching, 0 to 18 inches high, from a thickened rootstock:
leaves mostly palmately 3 to 5-parted, the divisions 1 to 2-pinnatifid, segments
laciniately toothed, the teeth spinosely pointed: umbel 3 to 5-rayed, with involucre
of ...
John Merle Coulter, Joseph Nelson Rose,
1888
Herbs, chiefly perennial ; leaves rigid, coriaceous, spinosely toothed or divided ;
flowers white or blue, sessile in dense heads, bracteate, the outer bracts forming
an involucre. A genus of 100 or more species, of the warm and temperate ...
Geological Survey of California, William Henry Brewer, Sereno Watson,
1880
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Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
Glabrous perennials, with leaves often rigid, coriaceous, spinosely toothed or
divided, and white or blue flowers sessile in dense brac- teate heads. The outer
bracts form the involucre; the inner ones, bractlets, intermixed with the flowers, ...
United States National Herbarium, United States. Division of Botany, National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Botany,
1902
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Sculpture: the first 2 post-nuclear whorls bear close-spaced, sharp axials with 2
fine spiral cords weakly developed on second post-nuclear whorl and increasing
in strength to become spinosely nodulated on third and subsequent whorls.
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Cauda strongly constricted near middle, forming a broadly conical knob,
spinosely imbricate, especially on knob; knob with 6-9 long, curved setae, the 2
or 3 longest apical; length of cauda 0.07-0.1 1mm (mean 0.09mm), of knob 0.03-
0.05 mm ...
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The Trees and Shrubs of Western Oregon
C. cordulatus Leaves opposite, with one central nerve and numerous straight
lateral veins, spinosely toothed or entire; fruit with a crest formed by 3 horn-like
protuberances just below the summit. Erect shrub; leaves mostly entire,
sometimes ...
The Trees and Shrubs of Western Oregon
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Flora of Los Angeles and vicinity
... forming a broad toothed wing, teeth spinosely pointed ; umbel 3-5-rayed;
involucre of leaf-like bracts; involucels of linear to linear-lanceolate spinosely
pointed bractlets ; flowers yellow, the sterile ones on pedicels 3-4 mm. long; fruit
obovate, ...
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Advances in the Zoology of Tapeworms, 1950-1970
Whatever the origin of the primeval tapeworm, we can assume that it was small
and slender, the body surface finely spinose, without suckers, bothridia, or
bothria but with a sensory apical organ that was eversible and spinosely lined —
an ...
Robert A. Wardle, James A. McLeod, Sydney Radinovsky,
1975