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Conchologia Iconica: Or, Illustrations of the Shells of ...
Hab. Red Sea; Philippine Islands. The four specimens of this well-known species
here figured tolerably represent the range of its numerous varieties. It may be
regarded as the type of the divaricately plicated forms of the genus. Species 24.
Stems single or several from base, divaricately branched, glabrous or sparsely
pubescent below with simple or branched hairs. Lvs. pectinate to runcinate-
pinnatifid, the upper cauline sometimes almost entire, glaucous. Fis. small, in lax
...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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The Cruciferae of Continental North America: Systematics of ...
fused up to the vestigial anthers, exserted and recurved, lower pair fused below;
fruiting pedicels divaricately ascending, 2-3 mm long; siliques 6-9 cm long,
divaricately ascending, nearly terete to slightly flattened, slightly curved, falcate or
...
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Flora Capensis: Being a Systematic Description of the Plants ...
robust, divaricately much branched, with downy or glabrescent, often spine-
tipped branches ; leaves fascicled, broadly linear, narrowed towards base, very
obtuse or with a recurved mucron, thick and rigid, flat above, midribbed below, ...
William Henry Harvey, O. W. Sonder, 1860
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The British flower garden: containing coloured figures and ...
Stem erect, divaricately branched, round and jointed, the joints swollen.
Branches spreading, semi- cylindrical, the inner surface flat and channelled.
Leaflets in a single pair, obovate, or obovate-oblong, entire, fleshy, with unequal
sides, from ...
Leaves 2.5-6 cm long, with rachis usually refracted at first node, divaricately
pinnatipartite, once or twice divided into curved, elliptic to linear, rigid, pungent
lobes 1-3 cm long and 1.5-5 mm wide; upper surface smooth to wrinkled, not
pitted, ...
Leaves 2_3 lines long, mostly opposite, as I ñnd them. 12. E. spinescens (Burch.
Trav. 1. 272) 3 divaricately much-branched, spinescent; leaves opposite and
alternate, tufted and densely imbricated on the twigs, entire, linear-trigonous,
short, ...
William H. Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder, 2014
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Flora of North America: Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Dilleniidae
Cauline leaves shortly petiolate; blade (often lanceolate, reduced in size distally),
base tapered or cuneate, not auriculate, (apex acute). Racemes paniculately
branched. Fruiting pedicels spreading to divaricately ascending, (slender), ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee,, 2010
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An Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States: Geraniaceae to ...
... glandular-hirsute throughout Leaves sessile, pinnately dissected from a broad,
flat, linear or ovate rachis, lobes pungent, often proliferating from the base or
branched above, terminal lobes usually 3, divaricately spreading; flowers
capitate, ...
Le Roy Abrams, Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, 1923
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Flora Europaea: Plantaginaceae to Compositae (and Rubiaceae)
Stems 10-50(-60) cm, erect, divaricately much-branched. Leaves green, with
rather arachnoid indumentum; lower 2-pinnatisect. Capitula solitary. Involucre 7-
10x4-5 mm, ovoid-cylindrical; appendages with an erect or patent apical spine ...
T. G. Tutin, V. H. Heywood, 1976