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" ... the last; leaflets 5 or 7 (very rarely 9), oblong to oblong-obovate, more or less cuneate at base and often petiolulate, usually glaucous, very finely pubescent beneath or glabrous or somewhat resinous, the teeth usually simple : flowers small, often... "
A History and Revision of the Roses of North America - Page 344
by Sereno Watson - 1885 - 55 pages
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 20

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1885 - 590 pages
...rather slender straight or recurved spines, often scattered, or wanting: stipules and rhachis as in the last; leaflets 5 or 7 (very rarely 9), oblong...the British Boundary. — W. Texas, near Fort Davis (Biyr-hw) ; New Mexico, near Santa Fe (Fendler), on the Mimbres (Thurber), in the Raton Mountains (Abert),...
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 20

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1885 - 602 pages
...more or less cuneate at base and often petiolulate, usually glaucous, very finely pubescent heneath or glabrous or somewhat resinous, the teeth usually...four lines broad. — Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 15. 452. HAn. From Western Texas and New Mexico to the Sierra Nevada, and northward to beyond the British Boundary....
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Contributions from the United States National Herbarium

United States National Herbarium, United States National Museum - Botany - 1891 - 702 pages
...scattered prickles: stipules short and narrow; leaflets 5 or 7, cunéate at base, usually glaucous, the teeth usually simple: flowers small, often solitary, the short pedicels, receptacles, and entire sepals glabrous (or the last subpubescent): fruit globose. — West of the Pecos. * * Stipule...
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Botany of Western Texas: A Manual of the Phanerograms and Pteridophytes of ...

John Merle Coulter - Botany - 1891 - 646 pages
...scattered prickles: stipules short and narrow; leaflets 5 or 7, cuneate at base, usually glaucous, the teeth usually simple : flowers small, often solitary, the short pedicels, receptacles, and entire sepals glabrous (or the last subpubescent): fruit globose. — West of the Pecos. • * Supals...
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Contributions from the United States National Herbarium

United States National Herbarium, United States National Museum - Botany - 1891 - 640 pages
...scattered |irii'Ur.- : Btipules short and narrow; leaflets 5 or 7, caneate at base, usually glaucous, (he teeth usually simple: flowers small, often solitary, the short pedicels, receptacles, and entire sepals glabrous (or the last subpubescent) : fruit globose. — West of the Pecos. • " Sepals...
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New Manual of Botany of the Central Rocky Mountains (vascular Plants)

John Merle Coulter - Botany - 1909 - 668 pages
...glandular-ciliate; rachis pubescent or prickly; leaflets 5 or 7 (very rarely 9), oblong or obovate, more or less cuneate at base and often petiolulate,...globose or broadly ovate, with little or no neck, about 8 mm. broad (Watson, 1. c.). — Western Texas, westward to the Sierras and northward in the Rocky...
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New Manual of Botany of the Central Rocky Mountains (vascular Plants)

John Merle Coulter - Botany - 1909 - 668 pages
...and often petiolulate, usually glaucous, very finely pubescent beneath or glabrous or some- * what resinous, the teeth usually simple: flowers small,...globose or broadly ovate, with little or no neck, about 8 mm. broad (Watson, 1. c.). — Western Texas, westward to the Sierras and northward in the Rocky...
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