10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RÚPPIA»
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Hortus Britannicus. A Catalogue of All the Plants ...
In the present order, Zostèra and Rúppia are so closely allied to A'lgœ, that they
may be mistaken for them. Ofïsets and division. 414 Potamogèton L. *O 15 1123
Aponogèton Thun. 2587 Zannichêllia L. *O 1 415 Rúppia L *O 1 2633 наш W. ‚ 0
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John Claudius Loudon, 1830
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The flowering plants and ferns of Great Britain
Rúppia (Ruppia). 1. B. marítima (Sea Ruppia, or Tassel-grass). — Stems long,
slender, round, much branched, leafy ; leaves linear, alternate ; root perennial.
This is a plant which, growing in salt-water pools and ditches, might at first be
taken ...
3
First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology: ...
RÚPPIA, L. Ditch-grass. Flowers perfect, 2 or more approximated on a slender
spadix, which is at first enclosed in the sheathing spathe-liko base of a leaf,
naked (entirely destitute of floral envelopes), consisting of 2 sessile stamens,
each with ...
4
Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States: ...
... long and linear, obtuse, entire, grass-like, ribbon-shaped leaves (whence the
name, from (<o<rrr¡p, a band). 1. Z. marina, L. Leaves obscurely 3-5-nerved. —
Common in bayi along the coast; in water of 5° - 15° deep. Aug. (Eu.) 4. RÚPPIA
...
5
The families of plants: with their natural characters, ...
... a Rizóphora Robínia Roélla Rondelétia Rorídula Rôsa Rosmarínus Rótala
Rottboéllia Royéna Rúbia Rúbus Rudbéckia Ruéllia Rúmex Rúmphia Rúppia
Rúi'cus Russélia Rúta Sáccharum Sagína Sagittâria Salácia Salicórnia Sàlix 353
274 ...
Carl von Linné, Lichfield, Eng. Botanical Society, 1787
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An Introduction to the Science of Botany: Chiefly Extracted ...
Didynamia, Order ii. Angiosperma Rúmex (Dock), Class vi. Hexandria, Order iii.
Trigynia Rúmphia, Cltiss iii. Triandria, Order i. Monogynia Rúppia, Class iv.
Tetrandria, Order iii. Tetragy nia Ruscus (Knee Holly, or Butchers' Broom), Class
xxii.
James Lee (botaniste), James Lee (Jr.), 1810
Rúppia L. Ditch-Grass Characters of the family. (H. B. Rupp, an 18th-century
German botanist.) (Setchell, W. A. The genus Ruppia. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sei., IV,
25: 469-478, 1946.) Peduncles 0.2—2.5 cm. long, not spiraling; lvs. obtusish 1.
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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First Additional Supplement to Loudon's Encyclopaedia of ...
... 676 106 1090 Rúppia 318 208 Rupture-wort 614 846 1086 üúscus 2111 268
Rush 760 344 Rush-broom 967 60 Rush-nut 896 127 1230 j 1078 Russèl'fl 13B*.
1060 Russian mats 1092 Rust 364 1062 Auta 998 1062 Лота'свж, Or. 49.
John Claudius Loudon, W. H. Baxter, George Don, 1841
Nas águas do mar próximas à p»aia se encontra uma mo- nocotiledonea de
flores parecidas com a das graminaceae e que se assemelha as algas, é a
Rúppia marítima. Após, fixando as areias movediças a beira mar e se
expandindo por ...
RÚPPIA L. (Génere dedicat a Heinrich Bernhard Rupp, botànic alemany mort a
Jena el 1719, autor de la Flora Jenensis.) Flors hermafrodites, sobre un
peduncle espadiciforme, al principi tancat en les amples beines espatiformes de
les fulles ...