10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «SUBCORIACEOUS»
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Synopsis filicum; or, A synopsis of all known ferns, by sir ...
1., al>out 1 lin. br., the point bluntish, the lower part tapering gradually into the
short stem, the edge slightly undulated ; texture subcoriaceous ; both sides naked
; veins simple, immersed ; sori large, suhglobose, scattered, close to the midrib, ...
William Jackson Hooker (sir.), John Gilbert Baker, 1868
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Synopsis filicum: or, A synopsis of all known ferns, ...
1., about 1 lin. br., the point bluntish, the lower part tapering gradually into the
short stem, the edge slightly undulated ; texture subcoriaceous ; both sides naked
; veins simple, immersed ; sori large, subglobose, scattered, close to the midrib, ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, John Gilbert Baker, 1868
Leaf sheath subcoriaceous, glabrous, shortly bi-auriculate at the apex, 12 — 17,5
cm long and 2 — 3 cm wide; petiole usually absent, when present up to 6 mm
long, glabrous; pulvinus 8 — 15 mm long, glabrous; leaf blade subcoriaceous, ...
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Flora of Australia: Mimosaceae, Acacia. v. 11A, 11B
Bark smooth, grey, reddish or yellow- brown. Branchlets terete except near
apices, glabrous; ridges 0.2-0.3 mm high. Young foliage-tips dark green,
glabrous. Leaves subcoriaceous, dark green. ±glabrous; petiole above pulvinus (
0.7-) 1-3 ...
Australian Biological Resources Study, 2001
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Flora of Australia: Mimosaceae, Acacia. v. 11A, 11B
Inflorescences rarely in racemes, mostly in axillary or terminal false- panicles.
Heads 5-14-flowered, cream-coloured. Pods slightly to deeply, often irregularly,
constricted between seeds, 2.5-13 cm long, 5-7.5 mm wide, subcoriaceous, dark
...
Environment Australia, Bureau of Flora and Faun, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australian Biological Resources Study, Patrick M McCarthy, CSIRO, Annette J G Wilson, A. E. Orchard, Alexander S George, 2001
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United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
Occurrence: Between Carr and Brush Creeks, 30 miles northwest of De Beque,
Colo. Family CELASTRACEAE Genus CELASTROPHYLLUM Goppert
Cclastrophyllum Iesquereuxii Brown, n. sp. Plate 74, Figure 1 , Subcoriaceous
leaves, 5 to ...
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The Lower Eocene Floras of Southeastern North America
Texture subcoriaceous. Peti- olulc not preserved. Midrib stout throughout, curved,
not especially prominent, secondaries thin, ascending, scarcely differentiated
from the tertiaries, dictyodrome. This small form is distinct from those forms of ...
Edward Wilber Berry, 1916
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Professional Paper - United States Geological Survey
Texture subcoriaceous. Peti- olule not preserved. Midrib stout throughout, curved,
not especially prominent, secondaries thin, ascending, scarcely differentiated
from the tertiaries, dictyodrome. This small form is distinct from those forms of ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1916
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The Vegetation of New Zealand
(Myrsinac), mapou, is about 6 m. high, of dense twiggy habit with black bark (red
or purple on twigs), leaves oblong to obovate-oblong 2.5 to 5 cm. long, pale dull-
green, subcoriaceous, glabrous, undulate, obtuse, and small black fruits.
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Revision of the Upper Cambrian Faunas of New Jersey
Texture subcoriaceous. Length 2.4 to 4 centimeters; maximum width 1.2 to 1.3
centimeters. Petiolule short and stout, oblique, not over 2 millimeters in length.
Midvein stout, prominent, practically straight. Secondaries stout, five to eight pairs
, ...
Benjamin Franklin Howell, 1945