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Agricultural botany: an enumeration and description of ...
the lower half convolute — the upper half (or limb) a little dilated, flat, ovate-
lanceolate, acuminate, and cucullately incurved, often variegated with dark-
purple and yellowish stripes and spots. Spadix mostly unisexual, with the summit
clavate, ...
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Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
... genus to which this interesting plant belongs, on account of the exact
resemblance of its capitula and spines to those of C. Rumphii, Thw. ; and also
from the remarkable cucullately-itnbricating perigone-lobes, so well represented
by Blume.
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United States exploring expedition: During the years 1838, ...
Explanate ; fronds cucullately infolded with one another at base, thin, very large.
Corallum with the exterior every where wrinkled ; within, calicles rather remotely
scattered, conico-cylindrical, cells shallow, J a line broad at the aperture.
United States. Navy Dept, Charles Girard, 1848
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American Weeds and Useful Plants: Being a Second and ...
Spathe 3 -5 inches long, — the lower half convolute, the upper half (or limb) a
little dilated, flat, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, and cucullately incurved, often
variegated with dark-purple and yellowish stripes and spots. Spadix mostly
unisexual ...
William Darlington, George Thurber, 1859
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
Generic character : flowers densely spicate, in the axils of cucullately concave,
membranous bracteas ; perianth none ; stamens six, short, combined with the
base of the ovarium ; anthers introrse, dehiscing by a double chink from the
middle to ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
44-. Var. n. caryophy'llea (Red. ros. 3. p. 69. with a figure,) leaflets large, thin ;
flowers subpanicled; petals cucullately inflexed. Var. .9, pannbsa (Red. ros. 2. p.
37. and p. 38. with a good figure,) stem and branches firm and prickly; leaflets
ovate ...
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United States Exploring Expedition
Explanate ; fronds cucullately infolded with one another at base, thin, very large.
Corallum with the exterior every where wrinkled; within, calicles rather remotely
scattered, conico-cylindrical, cells shallow, § a line broad at the aperture. Plate
29 ...
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
... the axils of cucullately concave, membranous bracteas; perianth none;
stamens six, short, combined with the basevof the ovarium; anthers introrse,
dehiscing by a double chink from the middle to the base; ovarium muricate, one-
celled, ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
glabrous; branchlets compressed; leaves lanceolate or oblong, long-acuminated,
narrow at the base, membranous; stipulas oblong, obtuse; corymbs pedunculate,
trichotomous, spreading; calyxes cucullately spathaceous, cleft on one side. i7 ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
glabrous; branchlets compressed; leaves lanceolate or oblong, long-acuminated,
narrow at the base, membranous; stipulas oblong, obtuse; corymbs pedunculate,
trichotomous, spreading; calyxes cucullately spathaceous, cleft on one side.