10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RACEMOUSLY»
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System of Victorian Plants
Bracts supporting the fruits cleft to near the middle, hardly ever exceeded by the
awn. Usually dwarf ; leaves very narrow ; panicle quite short ; its spikelets almost
racemously arranged, rather small ; flowers few or reduced to three ; lobes of the
...
Ferdinand von Müller, 1888
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Journal of the College of Science
They are, as in the preceding species, mostly solitary at each axil formed by a
leaf and the stem of a lateral branch, but often 2-3 or more of them are
racemously disposed on an extremely short ramulet. Remark on the affinity. The
present ...
Tōkyō Daigaku. Rigakubu, 1906
3
Muhlenbergia: A Journal of Botany
R. viburnifolium Stems thorny under the fascicles: flowers few, usually I-4—(
Gooseberries) Flowers 5-merous: peduncles racemously several flowered
Berries prickly or glandular I8. R. lacustre 19. R. lentum Flowers 5-merous,
peduncles ...
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
... man congested together Garland yvise, and suaveolent , out of who e mi le
come somelusts , its fruit somwhat red , round racemously co zrena, w'hercin a
hard feed is contained its root is crasle vand lignous , and of no use in Pharmany.
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5
The Pharmacology of the Newer Materia Medica: Embracing the ...
... silky-canescent and silvery, about a foot high: stems simple or branching,
bearing numerous racemously disposed heads in aa open panicle: leaves
mainly twice ternately or quinately divided or parted into linear crowded lobes,
and usually ...
Receptacles are cylindrical, acuminated above, racemously arranged at the
upper part of a ramulet. In the majority of cases only the terminal one developes,
the rest being abortive. Hence the receptacles are apparently solitary and
terminal ...
7
A flora of northwest America: containing brief descriptions ...
Silky-canescent and silvery : herbaceous from a suffrutescent base, about a "foot
high; simple or branching, numerous racemously disposed heads in an open
panicle : leaves mainly twice ternately or quinately divided or parted into linear ...
8
Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo
They are, as in the preceding species, mostly solitary at each axil formed by a
leaf and the stem of a lateral branch, but often 2—3 or more of them are
racemously disposed on an extremely short ramulet. Remark 0n the affinity. The
present ...
Tōkyō Daigaku. Rigakubu, 1906
9
Transactions of the Royal Society of Victoria
... firm, on extremely short petioles, generally lanceolar-ovate, glabrous, flat,
crenular-serrulate, the denticles pointed at first; flowers very small, solitary or two
or racemously few together, on short pedicels, glabrous ; bracts rather minute,
blunt, ...
Royal Society of Victoria (Melbourne, Vic.), 1888
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Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales
A porosa differs already in less resinous-glandular leaves and in racemously
arranged flowers of smaller size from the new Papuan congener. o A
Comparison of the Dialects of East and West Polynesian, 43 —Description of an
Unrecorded ...