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Young shoots with rather long (0.9-1.2 mm) but not very dense squarrose hairs,
often mixed with short erect hairs; calyx not very densely covered with rather long
-squarrose hairs; leaflets at flowering 17-25, at fruiting 20-35 mm long. Plant of ...
Andreĭ Aleksandrovich Fedorov, 2002
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Flora Scotica: Or a Description of Scottish Plants
B. Leaves squarrose, • 37. H. cuspidalum, leaves loosely set ovate concave
nerveless entire the lower ones squarrose those at the summit closely imbricated
into a cuspidate point, capsule oblong curved cernuous, lid conical. Muse. Brit. p.
William Jackson Hooker, 1821
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Flora Hibernica, Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, ...
B. Leaves squarrose. 40. H. cuspidalum, Linn. Leaves loosely set, of the summit
closely imbricated into a cuspidate point ; ovate, nerveless, entire ; the lower
squarrose ; capsule oblong, curved, cer- nuous; lid conical. Linn. sp. pi. p. 1595.
James Townsend MacKay, 1836
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Flora Hibernica: Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, ...
B. Leaves squarrose. ' 40. H. euspidatum, LINN. Leaves loosely set, of the
summit closely imbrieated into a cuspidate point ; ovate, nerveless, entire; the
lower squarrose; capsule oblong, curved, cernuous; lid conical. Linn. sp. pl. p.
1595.
James Townsend Mackay, 1836
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Flora scotica; or, a description of Scottish plants: ...
B. Leaves squarrose. 37. H. cuspidalum, leaves loosely set ovate concave
nerveless entire the lower ones squarrose those at the summit closely imbricated
into a cuspidate point, capsule oblong curved cernuous, lid conical. Muse. Brit. p.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1821
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Flora Scotica; Or a Description of Scottish Plants, Arranged ...
B. Leaves squarrose. 37. H. вытащит, leaves loosely set ovate concave
nerveless entire the lower ones squarrose those at the summit closely imbricated
into a cuspidate point, capsule oblong curved cernuous, lid conical. Musc. Bril. p.
107. l.
William Jackson Hooker, 1821
In vol. several-seriate; phyllaries narrow or broad, chartaceous or coriaceous
toward base, herbaceous ( or at least greenish ) toward tip, appressed to loose or
squarrose. Ray-fls. usually present, $ , fertile, shades of blue or purple to white.
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
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Flora Edinensis: Or, A Description of Plants Growing Near ...
Theca shortly ovate. Lid conical, with a very short obtuse beak. 33. H. steltatum,
leaves loosely set, squarrose, cordate, much acuminate, entire, nerveless ; theca
oblong-ovate, curved, cer- nuous, the lid conical. Hook. Fl. Scot. 2. p. 146. Muse.
Robert Kaye Greville, 1824
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Handbook of the New Zealand flora
I. Stem and branches covered with matted radicles amongst the leaves. A.
Tamariscina. Leaves small. Nerve strong. Fruitstalk smooth. II. Stem and
branches not covered with radicles. o. Leaves imbricate all round the stem,
squarrose or erect ...
Joseph Dalton Hooker (sir.), 1867
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
f Scales of the involucre imbricated, with squarrose-reflexed foliaceous summits. '
66. A. grandiflorus (Linn.): hispid with sharp rough hairs; stem stout, racemosely
branched or compound; leaves linear-spatulate, obtuse, mucronulate, closely ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1841
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Utah Department of Agriculture and Food opens application period …
Cheatgrass (June grass), medusahead, squarrose knapweed, and rush skeletonweed are targeted species that out compete native species, dry out earlier in the ... «Cache Valley Daily, 一月 14»
Oregon earns A- for weed control
SQUARROSE KNAPWEED Centaurea virgata. MATGRASS Nardus Stricta. SULFUR CINQUEFOIL Potentilla recta. MEADOW KNAPWEED Centaurea pratensis. «Herald and News, 二月 13»
Keeping weeds out of Klamath County
SQUARROSE KNAPWEED Centaurea virgata. MATGRASS Nardus Stricta. SULFUR CINQUEFOIL Potentilla recta. MEADOW KNAPWEED Centaurea pratensis. «Herald and News, 一月 13»
Utah counties seek state funds to help eradicate noxious weeds
Squarrose knapweed, a plant native to the eastern Mediterranean area, first appeared in Utah in 1954 and since has invaded nearly 200,000 acres. Each plant ... «Salt Lake Tribune, 六月 12»