Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volume 46Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1908 - Botany |
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... species of Serapias , described by Linnæus in the Species Plantarum as S. Lingua ; it is practi- cally taken from Ray and Tournefort's description of Helleborine . Hill goes on to say , " Linnæus places this among the gynandria ...
... species of Serapias , described by Linnæus in the Species Plantarum as S. Lingua ; it is practi- cally taken from Ray and Tournefort's description of Helleborine . Hill goes on to say , " Linnæus places this among the gynandria ...
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... species , i . e . Goodyera , although it would appear that he subsequently lost grip of its characters , and added to that genus plants he formerly more correctly put in Helleborine ; but , in any case , Haller's Epipactis is pre ...
... species , i . e . Goodyera , although it would appear that he subsequently lost grip of its characters , and added to that genus plants he formerly more correctly put in Helleborine ; but , in any case , Haller's Epipactis is pre ...
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... species . Several of the so - called species ( as defined ) appear to merge into each other ; and the differences which are alleged to separate one from the other are rather questions of degree than precise and definite characters ...
... species . Several of the so - called species ( as defined ) appear to merge into each other ; and the differences which are alleged to separate one from the other are rather questions of degree than precise and definite characters ...
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... species respectively , how each of the two species may be most satisfactorily circumscribed , what definite characters distinguish one set of forms from the other , and the salient features in regard to each in so far as they bear on ...
... species respectively , how each of the two species may be most satisfactorily circumscribed , what definite characters distinguish one set of forms from the other , and the salient features in regard to each in so far as they bear on ...
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... species of world - wide distribution and subject to greater variation within the limits of the species ; which is found not only throughout temperate regions but at isotheral levels in Tropical Africa . In the list of forms of these two ...
... species of world - wide distribution and subject to greater variation within the limits of the species ; which is found not only throughout temperate regions but at isotheral levels in Tropical Africa . In the list of forms of these two ...
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