BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CORYMBOUS»
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The American Botanist and Florist: Including Lessons in the ...
Rays long, showy, 30—40. Pappus simple. Lvs. all radical. Hds. corymbous . . No
. 3 § Rays long, showy, 50— 200.— a Pappus simple. Leaves clasping.
Corymbous. . .Nos. 4—6 — a Pappus double. Leaves sessile. Corymbous Nos. 7
—9 1 IS ...
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Class-book of Botany: Being Outlines of the Structure, ...
Decumbent and diffusely branched, hirsute ; lvs. linear and subulato ; hds. very
small, loosely corymbous ; rays minute. — Dry soil, W. States S. to La. Plant of a
greyish or bluish aspect, 3 — 6' high, but at length spreading 1 — 2£ Leaves 4 ...
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A Class-book of Botany ... In two parts. Part I. The ...
43 B. corymbdsa Ell. Stout, glabrous; with the corymbous branches hirsute; lvs.
sessile, oblong-lanceolate, thick, rigid, smooth, the lower and radical subdentats,
upper entire, rough-cilinto; hds. large, in loose racemes, the outer secund, ...
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A Synoptical Compend of British Botany: Arranged After the ...
1 Spinous: L. obtuse mostly trifid, serrated, smooth : Fl. 1 to 3-styles. 2 Unarmed:
L. lanceolate, tormentous beneath: 1'1. solitary, sessile, terminal, 5-styled. Gccrtn.
v. 2. 43. /. 87. 230. PYRUS. 1 L. simple, serrated : peduncles corymbous. G.rrln ...
John Kingston Galpine, 1806
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The new American botanist and florist: including lessons in ...
Corymbous. . .Nos. 4— i — a Pappus double. Leaves sessile. Corymbous Nos. 7
—8 1 E. Canadense L. Erect ; invol. oblong ; rays 40—60, crowded, minute ; pap.
simple ; stem hairy, paniculate ; leaves lanceolate, (f) A common weed. & — 6f.
Alphonso Wood, Oliver Rivington Willis, 1870
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The Irish Flora: Comprising the Phaenogamous Plants and Ferns
Stem simple, straight; leaves linear-obovate, obscurely 3-ribbed; flowers densely
corymbous, nearly sessile; cal. as long as the tube, its segments combined below
. Eng. Flo. v. 1, p. 320. Stem about 2 inches high; leaves nearly uniform ; style ...
Lady Katherine Bailey Kane, 1833
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The Universal Gardener and Botanist: or, a general ...
"Solidago Canadenjls. Canada Rough-leaved Golden Red.] Piifes with several
round smooth stems, two feet high ; narrow, rough, trinervous, slightly- serrated
leaves, and terminated by corymbous panicles, with recurved spikes' of
adteendent ...
Thomas Mawe, John Abercrombie, 1778
Flowers corymbous. Leaves serrated, elliptic. Woods and hedges. Near the path
across the meadows from Childs-hill to Hendon. Albury Park, by the Heath. P.
mains. — Flowers in sessile umbels. Leaves oval. Woods and hedges ; not rare.
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The British Flora: Or, A Linnean Arrangement of British ...
S. Leaves lanceolate, somewhat serrated, rather hoary, panicles corymbous,
terminal (pedunc. sometimes i-flowered). Huds. (Stem straight, unbranched. See
With.) Welch Golden Rod. Mountains. P. 7. Pet. 16. 11. Lappon'i- 3. S. Stem
straight ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Corymbous-flowered Daviesia. Shrub 2 to 4- feet. 3 D. umosoinss (R. Br. in hort.
kew. 8. p. 20.) leaves linear, lanceolate, apiculated by an innocuous point, and
are as well as the branches unarmed ; racemes solitary or twin, 4--times shorter ...