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The American Journal of Science
It hardly throws any new light upon the affinity of these strange plants, which,
though justly thought to be rather Monotropaceous than Orobanchaceous, are
still obscure. This plant, growing in a forlorn sandy desert, almost covered by the
sand ...
Thomas Moore. 28. Scrophulariaceous Plants. Scrophulariace/e. (G9)
Scrophularia — corolla small, nearly globular, with five unequal lobes ; stamens
four, often with rudiment of a fifth. 29. Orobanchaceous Plants. Orobanchace^e.
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
... which, though justly thought to be rather Mouotropaceous than
Orobanchaceous, are still obscure. This plant, growing in a forlorn sandy desert,
almost covered by the sand in which it lives, was found by its discoverer, the late
Col. A. B. Gray ...
4
The Botanical Text-book: An Introduction to Scientific ...
Each placenta being a double organ (555), it occasionally happens that the two
portions are separated more or less, as in Orobanchaceous plants, where a
dicarpellary ovary appears on this account to have four parietal placentas ; either
...
5
Punjab Plants, Comprising Botanical and Vernacular Names, ...
Of Parasites, several Orobanchaceous plants occur in the latter, two extend to
Lahoul, and only one to Lad&k; several species of Cuscuta are found in the outer
and middle Himalaya, and two species occur in Lahoul, while one only has been
...
John Lindsay Stewart, 1869
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
It hardly throws any new light upon the affinity of these strange plants, which,
though justly thought to be rather Monotropaeeous than Orobanchaceous, are
still obscure. This plant, growing in a forlorn sandy desert, almost covered by the
sand ...
7
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
... which, though justly thought to be rather Monotropaceous than
Orobanchaceous, are still obscure. This plant, growing in a forlorn sandy desert,
almost covered by the sand in which it lives, was found by its discoverer, the late
Col. A. B.Gray ...
8
Introduction to Structural and Systematic Botany, and ...
Each placenta being a double organ (556), it occasionally happens that the two
portions are separated more or less, as in Orobanchaceous plants, where a
dicnrpellary ovary appears on this account to have four parietal placenta ; either ...
9
Molecular Systematics of Plants II: DNA Sequencing
... below, increased rates of nucleotide substitution, especially in
orobanchaceous and transitional genera, have allowed greater resolution of
some relationships. From the same taxa sampled for rps2 and rbcL l8S rDNA
sequences should be ...
Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis, J.J. Doyle, 1998
10
The field botanist's companion: comprising a familiar ...
Orobanchaceous plants— brown leafless herbs ; ovary two- celled, the cells
many-seeded ; placentas parietal. 30. Labiate plants — green leafy herbs ;
flowers unsymmetrical ; ovary four-lobed, with one ovule in each lobe.
Monochlamyds ...