Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumes 28-29Robert Hardwicke, 1890 - Botany |
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... fruit , " E. M. H. Gloiosiphonia capillaris Carm . Growing at Auchmithie , Dr. Crichton . Ptilota plumosa Ag . In abundance on stems of old Laminaria washed ashore , occasionally growing at low - water mark ; with tetrasporic fruit at ...
... fruit , " E. M. H. Gloiosiphonia capillaris Carm . Growing at Auchmithie , Dr. Crichton . Ptilota plumosa Ag . In abundance on stems of old Laminaria washed ashore , occasionally growing at low - water mark ; with tetrasporic fruit at ...
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... fruit , and leaves nearly always spine - margined . II . Pitcairnica , with capsular fruit and seeds of which the funiculus does not break up into fine threads , and III . Tillandsiea , where the capsular fruit is always entirely ...
... fruit , and leaves nearly always spine - margined . II . Pitcairnica , with capsular fruit and seeds of which the funiculus does not break up into fine threads , and III . Tillandsiea , where the capsular fruit is always entirely ...
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... fruit , devoid of techni- calities . This is followed by a concise account of its properties and uses , and , in the case of the more important kinds , the mode of working the forest , conversion , commercial value , & c . A brief ...
... fruit , devoid of techni- calities . This is followed by a concise account of its properties and uses , and , in the case of the more important kinds , the mode of working the forest , conversion , commercial value , & c . A brief ...
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... fruit of V. Vitis- idea , where it is extensively collected for preserving . — V . uliginosum L. Ben Eay , 105 . * Pyrola media L. 105. V. sp . Vinca minor L. Occurs as an escape at Kenmore , 88 . Convolvulus sepium L. Perhaps only ...
... fruit of V. Vitis- idea , where it is extensively collected for preserving . — V . uliginosum L. Ben Eay , 105 . * Pyrola media L. 105. V. sp . Vinca minor L. Occurs as an escape at Kenmore , 88 . Convolvulus sepium L. Perhaps only ...
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quality of its spring herbage , nor in its time of flowering and fruit- ing , does it agree with the above . Even in an early season , its flowers did not begin to expand before the middle of June ; and its seed was not ripe till more ...
quality of its spring herbage , nor in its time of flowering and fruit- ing , does it agree with the above . Even in an early season , its flowers did not begin to expand before the middle of June ; and its seed was not ripe till more ...
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