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A sketch of the botany of South-Carolina and Georgia. - ...
Leaves deeply sinuate, the segments sometimes 3-lobed; lobes acute and spiny,
pale, hairy, and when young lanuginous underneath. Flowers in globose heads.
Scales or leaves of the involucrum lanuginous, the lower ones armed with ...
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Sketch of the Botany of the Southern States
Pursh, 2. p. 499. Cirsium muticum. Mich. 2. p. 89- Stem tall, slender, branching.
Leaves deeply sinuate, the segments sometimes 3-lobed ; lobes acute and spiny,
pale, hairy, and when young lanuginous underneath. Flowers in globose heads.
Stephen Elliott (General.), 1824
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A sketch of the botany of South-Carolina and Georgia ...
Leaves deeply sinuate, the segments sometimes 3-lobcd ; lobes acute and spiny,
pale, hairy, and when young lanuginous underneath. Flowers in globose heads.
Scales or leaves of the involucrum lanuginous, the lower ones armed with ...
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American weeds and useful plants: being a second and ...
C. horrid'ulum, Mx. Leaves semi-amplexicaul, pinnatifid, lanuginous beneath —
the short segments toothed or incised, strongly spinose ; involucre ovoid, large,
with a verticil of pectinately spinose bracts at base ; scales loosely imbricated, ...
William Darlington, George Thurber, 1859
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Flora cestrica: an attempt to enumerate and describe the ...
Leaves semi-amplexicaal, pinnatifid, acutely subdivided, very epinose,
lanuginous beneath ; heads with a verticil of pectinately apiñóse bracts at base ;
leaflets of the involucre linear-lanceolate, very acute, scarcely spinöse. Beck, Bot.
p. 173.
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society: Held at ...
Perennial, alpine, tuberous rooted plants, with somewhat the habit of Arnica.
Stem and lanceolate, serrated leaves smooth or lanuginous, the former one or
few-flowered, subracemose. Homopappus *Inuloides; leaves lanceolate,
subserrulate, ...
American Philosophical Society, 1841
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
shorter than the rest—Perennial, alpine, tuberous rooted plants, with somewhat
the habit of Arm'ca. Stem and lanceolate, serrated leaves smooth or lanuginous,
the former one or few-flowered, subracemose. Homqmppus *Inulot'des; leaves ...
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
The soeminine I/eronica, which many call Elatine; some, Repriltlr Verohicashath
many,pcdal, slender, flexilc, lanuginous, and folious surcles z with hoary,
pilousleafs, likcT Nummulary; with 1- Money, finall white flowers like *
Aatbirrbinan, with ...
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Agricultural botany: an enumeration and description of ...
Leaves 4 to 12 inches long, hairy on the upper surface, lanuginous beneath, —
the segments pointed with short rigid spines. Heads terminal, few, (often but one),
nearly as large as in the preceding species, surrounded at base by a whorl of ...
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Manual of British Botany: In which the Orders and Genera are ...
Albumen fleshy. — Herbs, with sheathing leaves. Flowers generally panicled or
corymbose, with glumaceous scariose bracts. Filaments of stamens lanuginous,
persistent - .1. Arama. Filaments not lanuginous capsule 3-celled, many-seeded;
...
Daniel Chambers Macreight, 1837