Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumes 28-29Robert Hardwicke, 1890 - Botany |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 80
Page 6
... base , few - flowered , nodding at the top , the lower leaves being obovate , more than half as broad as long , glabrous , fleshy and rigid , broadly rounded at the tip ; the upper ones almost veinless , sub- glabrous ; the flowers ...
... base , few - flowered , nodding at the top , the lower leaves being obovate , more than half as broad as long , glabrous , fleshy and rigid , broadly rounded at the tip ; the upper ones almost veinless , sub- glabrous ; the flowers ...
Page 18
... base , because its own scales have fallen away , but with a bulbil close to it often touching it . Sometimes , however , two closely touching bulbils produce simultaneous culms . The manner of growth is exactly as that of C. usitatus ...
... base , because its own scales have fallen away , but with a bulbil close to it often touching it . Sometimes , however , two closely touching bulbils produce simultaneous culms . The manner of growth is exactly as that of C. usitatus ...
Page 25
... base ; and finally Puya , Cottendorfia , Dyckia , and Hechtia , all with a capsule entirely superior . Some of the Pitcairnias , forming the section Puyopsis exactly resemble Puya in leaf and habit , being only distinguishable by the ...
... base ; and finally Puya , Cottendorfia , Dyckia , and Hechtia , all with a capsule entirely superior . Some of the Pitcairnias , forming the section Puyopsis exactly resemble Puya in leaf and habit , being only distinguishable by the ...
Page 26
" where the petals cohere just at the base . Mr. Baker's second group is characterised by petals free or joined only at the very base , and is again subdivided into two , the first group with sepals united into a distinct tube , the ...
" where the petals cohere just at the base . Mr. Baker's second group is characterised by petals free or joined only at the very base , and is again subdivided into two , the first group with sepals united into a distinct tube , the ...
Page 45
... base of Ben Eay , W. Ross , 105 , and is plentiful on the mountain itself . At about 1500 ft . elevation it is accompanied with , or replaced by , a dwarfer plant , which is found not only upon the quartzite screes , but also on the ...
... base of Ben Eay , W. Ross , 105 , and is plentiful on the mountain itself . At about 1500 ft . elevation it is accompanied with , or replaced by , a dwarfer plant , which is found not only upon the quartzite screes , but also on the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abundant acutis Algæ apex Arran Baker base Bennett Boiss botanists Botany bracteolis bracts branches Brit British broad brown calyce capillitium Caps carpellis Caule cells collected Cumbrae dense Flora floribus flowers Focke Folia foliis frond fruit Gard Garden gathered genera genus glabrous Glen Gray green Grev growing Harv Herb Herbarium hybrid Inchnadamph Indusium Jacks JAMES BRITTEN Journ Journal Kenmare Kerry Killarney Kütz lanceolate Landsb leaves limestone Linn Linnæus Little Doward locality Loch Lord's Wood Malva Malvastrum margin montanum narrow oblong obtuse occur ovate ovatis panicle papillæ peduncles pedunculis perist petals petiole Phyc pinnæ pinnules plant plates portr Potamogeton Pritz Proc Prod Prof rachis rare recorded rocks seen sepals Seta short Sori species specimens sporangia sporangium spores stem Trans Ueber upper vulgaris West Wood