10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STROBILIFORM»
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1
Principia Botanica: Or, Beginnings of Botany (with Sketches ...
plants is that an essentially strobiliform flower is "primitive". Indeed, beyond this
everything of the literature on the subject of what is "ranalian" is vague when not
contradictory. On this basis, our quest is resolved on the spot in the sense that we
...
2
Flora Indica or descriptions of Indian Plants. - Serampore, ...
Rucemes axillary and terminal, before expansion strobiliform. Legumes from two
to four-jointed. A native of the interior parts of Bengal. Flowering time, the end of
the rains. Stem scarcely any, but numerous, diffuse, variously bent, straggling, ...
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Flora Indica, Or Descriptions of Indian Plants: 3. - III - ...
Racemes axillary and terminal, before expansion strobiliform. Legumes from two
to four-jointed. A native of the interior parts of Bengal. Flowering time, the end of
the rains. Stem scarcely any, but numerous, diffuse, variously bent, straggling, ...
William Roxburgh, William Carey, James Roxburgh, 1832
(4) Spiciform ament of monandrous flowers, (c) Strobiliform fruit when ripe, (d)
Section of the same, (e) One carpel isolated. (/) Two whorls from the stamineous
ament, to shew the exsertion of the stamens, (g) Strobiliform ament of pis- tilline ...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1835
5
Flora indica or descriptions of Indian plants. To which are ...
Spikes terminal, strobiliform. Anthers distinct. Capsules conic, four-seeded. A
native of wet, rich, pasture ground. Flowering time the wet and cold seasons. *
Root nearly spindle-formed, perennial. — Stems several, sub-erect, jound, hairy,
from ...
William Roxburgh, Nathaniel Wallich, 1820
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Flora Indica; or, Descriptions of Indian plants, ed. by W. ...
Spikes terminal, strobiliform. Anthers distinct. Capsules conic, four-seeded. A
native <*f wet, rich, pasture ground. Flowering time the wet and cold seasons.
Root nearly spindle-formed, perennial.— Stems several, sub-erect, round, hairy,
from ...
William Roxburgh, William Carey, Nathaniel Wallich, 1820
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The Bombay Flora: Or, Short Descriptions of All the ...
Root tuberous ; stems 12 to 18 inches high; leaves bifarious, broad-lanceolate
acute, smooth above, villous and whitish underneath, margins waved ; spike
terminal, solitary, strobiliform, oblong ; bracts ovate-cordate, with a small bulb in
the ...
Nicol Alexander Dalzell, Alexander Gibson, 1861
8
Flora of Tropical Africa
Stipules ovate-lanceolate, \ in. long, more or less deciduous. Racemes dense, at
first strobiliform, solitary from the upper axils on long erect naked peduncles, at
length equalling or exceeding the leaves. Bracts imbricate, ovate, obtuse, ...
9
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Glossary (2003)
... tissue stelidium (of orchid flowers) the teeth of the column in Bulbophyllum
stellate star-shaped, with numerous arms radiating outwards, e.g. stellate hairs
strobiliform strobiliform cone-shaped strobilus (pl. strobili) 1. an inflorescence
largely.
Henk Beentje, Martin Chee, 2003
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Flora Indica: Or, Description of Indian Plants
Racemes axillary and terminal, before expansion strobiliform. Legumes from two
to four-jointed. A native of the interior parts of Bengal. Flowering time, the end of
the rains. Stem scarcely any, hut numerous, diffuse, variously bent, straggling, ...