Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumen60Robert Hardwicke, 1922 |
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... included with E. nemorosa , and almost equally well with any other British species . The British plants that may perhaps be united with E. minima are in my opinion some of those that have been referred to E. scotica and E. fouldensis ...
... included with E. nemorosa , and almost equally well with any other British species . The British plants that may perhaps be united with E. minima are in my opinion some of those that have been referred to E. scotica and E. fouldensis ...
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... included under the generic name Elisia were described as very elegant shrubs with large terminal campanulate and pen- dulous flowers having a longitudinally split persistent calyx . It is evident that the author had in mind the group ...
... included under the generic name Elisia were described as very elegant shrubs with large terminal campanulate and pen- dulous flowers having a longitudinally split persistent calyx . It is evident that the author had in mind the group ...
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... included in the transcript of the Banksian Correspondence which is preserved in the Department of Botany in seventeen folio volumes . It may be noted incidentally that these , the contents of which range from 1766 to 1819 , are fully ...
... included in the transcript of the Banksian Correspondence which is preserved in the Department of Botany in seventeen folio volumes . It may be noted incidentally that these , the contents of which range from 1766 to 1819 , are fully ...
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... included , we think wisely . Students of Hieracia will be interested to know that no fewer than ten pages of three columns each are presented for their consideration ; it may be noted , however , that the majority of these date from ...
... included , we think wisely . Students of Hieracia will be interested to know that no fewer than ten pages of three columns each are presented for their consideration ; it may be noted , however , that the majority of these date from ...
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... included it ) had not come into flower when visited at this date . March 30. - The tree has flowered since the 10th inst . , and young samaras are just beginning to form . April 6 - The samaras are now largely developed , giving a ...
... included it ) had not come into flower when visited at this date . March 30. - The tree has flowered since the 10th inst . , and young samaras are just beginning to form . April 6 - The samaras are now largely developed , giving a ...
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