Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volume 46Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1908 - Botany |
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Page 285
... woolly styles , to be corii- folia x spinosissima ; and the E. Sutherland var . glabra is clearly glauca X spinosissima . 598. R. DUMETORUM Thuill . b . OBTUSIFOLIA ( Desv . ) . This seems to me quite misplaced here ; if not the type of ...
... woolly styles , to be corii- folia x spinosissima ; and the E. Sutherland var . glabra is clearly glauca X spinosissima . 598. R. DUMETORUM Thuill . b . OBTUSIFOLIA ( Desv . ) . This seems to me quite misplaced here ; if not the type of ...
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... woolly " or " villous " for " velus " and " wollig , " and " hispid " for " hérissés " or " behaart , " the latter adjective being applied to the less densely hairy styles . " " The arrangement of the stigmas is of sectional and ...
... woolly " or " villous " for " velus " and " wollig , " and " hispid " for " hérissés " or " behaart , " the latter adjective being applied to the less densely hairy styles . " " The arrangement of the stigmas is of sectional and ...
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... woolly , the stigmatic head of R. canina and R. dumetorum being narrower and flatter , and the styles usually only hispid or glabrous . Woolly styles not infrequently occur in some of the individuals grouped under the two last ...
... woolly , the stigmatic head of R. canina and R. dumetorum being narrower and flatter , and the styles usually only hispid or glabrous . Woolly styles not infrequently occur in some of the individuals grouped under the two last ...
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... woolly , and are arranged in a subcylindrical column , rarely projecting much , and usually not at all , from the disc . Individuals with subcolumnar styles may approach R. stylosa Desv . , or those with woolly styles , R. glauca Vill ...
... woolly , and are arranged in a subcylindrical column , rarely projecting much , and usually not at all , from the disc . Individuals with subcolumnar styles may approach R. stylosa Desv . , or those with woolly styles , R. glauca Vill ...
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... woolly head of stigmas , and usually by the sepals and narrower stipules . 3. R. dumetorum sp . agg . is the counterpart of R. canina , but with the leaflets hairy , even if slightly so on the midrib only . Rarely some varieties are ...
... woolly head of stigmas , and usually by the sepals and narrower stipules . 3. R. dumetorum sp . agg . is the counterpart of R. canina , but with the leaflets hairy , even if slightly so on the midrib only . Rarely some varieties are ...
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