10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SEUTERA»
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seutera en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
seutera y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
Asclepias paupercula, Michx., Poor Asclepias, Covington, St. Tammany.
Asclepias obtusifolia, Michx., Obtuse-leafed Asclepias, Old Seminary, Rapides.
Seutera maritima Decais. Lyonis maritima, Ell., Seaside Seutera, Grand Isle,
Jefferson.
Louisiana State University. Board of Supervisors, 1871
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Report of the Botanical Survey of Southern and Central ...
Asclepias paupercula, Michx., Poor Asclepias, Covington, St. Tammany. _
Asclepias obtusifolia, Michx., Obtuse-leafed Asclepias, Old Semin.ary, Rapides. .
Seutera maritima Decais. Lyonis maritima, Ell., Seaside Seutera, Grand Isle,
Jefferson.
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Vascular Plants of Russia and Adjacent States (the Former USSR)
Juz. = Vincetoxicum albowianum thesioides (Freyn) Schumann = Vincetoxicum
sibiricum vincetoxicum (L.) Pers. subsp. laxum (Bartl.) V. Avet. = Vincetoxicum
hirundinaria wilfordii (Franch. & Savat.) Hook. fil. = Seutera wilfordii Cynoctonum
E.
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A Possible Size-determined Directional Selection in Danaus ...
The Seutera augustifolium plants were probably collected in two sites. One site
was on north Folly Island where the plants grew on an outer seepage slope with
brackish soils where maritime forest transitions into salt shrub. The second site ...
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Report of botanical survey of southern and central ...
Asclepias obtusifolia, Michx, Obtuse-leafed Asclepias, Old Seminary, Rapides.
Seutera maritima Decais. Lyonis maritima, Ell., Seaside Seutera, <3rand Isle,
Jefferson. Oleace.e — Olive Family. Olea fragrans, tree, Fragrant Olive tree,
native of ...
Americus Featherman, Louisiana. Botanical Survey, 1871
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Synoptical Flora of North America: Vol. II.-Part I. ...
761 ; the indigenous North American (and most other American) species forming
a distinct subgenus. § 1. SEUTERA. Crown of 5 thin or thinnish scales or
processes, either distinct or barely united at base : corolla-lobes narrowly or
sometimes ...
1861, sphalm. = Seutera Reichb. = Cynanchum Linn. (Lyonia Ell., 1817, non Raf.
1808, nec Nutt, 1818). *SimpIocarpus Wood, Class-Book, ed. 1861. 669. 1861,
sphalm. = Simplocarpus Schmidt (1868), sphalm. = Symplocarpus Salisb. (1818).
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1948
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
761 ; the indigenous North American (and most other American) species forming
a distinct subgenus. § 1. Seutera. Crown of 5 thin or thinnish scales or processes,
either distinct or barely united at base : corolla-lobes narrowly or sometimes ...
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Synoptical Flora of North America: pt. 1. Gamopetalæ after ...
Lyonia, Ell., not Nutt., but rather earlier. Seutera, Reichenb. Consp. 131.
Amphistelma, Griseb. V. palustre. Stems filiform, herbaceous, freely twining upon
rushes and saline grasses : leaves linear, acute, fleshy (an inch or two long, a
line or two ...
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Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southwestern United States
334 verticillata, 334 Seutera palustris, 1349 Seymouria macrophylla, 1495 Shade
betony, 1431 Shade mud-flower, 1487 Shadow-witch, 723 Sbagbark hickory, 775
Sheep sorrel, 798 Shellbark, 775 Shepherd's purse, 985 Shinnersia rivularis, ...
Donovan Stewart Correll, Helen B. Correll, 1975