The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... growing on the prairies of Illinois . And even if we leave the prairie and search the woods and river bluffs ever so thoroughly we still find none . The Indian Pipestem ( Monotropa uniflora ) will be found rarely in low woods , and is ...
... growing on the prairies of Illinois . And even if we leave the prairie and search the woods and river bluffs ever so thoroughly we still find none . The Indian Pipestem ( Monotropa uniflora ) will be found rarely in low woods , and is ...
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... grows the graceful but odd looking Dicentra cucullaria . We say odd looking , because the shape of the flower is so remarkably similar to the outline of a common house fly . Nestling close beside some decaying log we may , perhaps ...
... grows the graceful but odd looking Dicentra cucullaria . We say odd looking , because the shape of the flower is so remarkably similar to the outline of a common house fly . Nestling close beside some decaying log we may , perhaps ...
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... grow , ' Mid the shadows deep " Nepenthe's pitchers weep . ABOUT twenty species of the genus Nepenthes are known to ... growing at an eleva- tion of from three to eight thousand feet above the sea . The species whose minute anatomy we ...
... grow , ' Mid the shadows deep " Nepenthe's pitchers weep . ABOUT twenty species of the genus Nepenthes are known to ... growing at an eleva- tion of from three to eight thousand feet above the sea . The species whose minute anatomy we ...
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... growing abundantly in swamps . with its cups , often the graves of drowned flies , is also called a pitcher plant , but differs widely in structure and habit from the Nepenthes . We allude to it now only to express our intention , if ...
... growing abundantly in swamps . with its cups , often the graves of drowned flies , is also called a pitcher plant , but differs widely in structure and habit from the Nepenthes . We allude to it now only to express our intention , if ...
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... growing in the water , was a gigantic Sagittaria , rising above the water six or eight feet ; its beautiful pointed leaves and white flowers bearing a great similarity to the common Arrow - head of the Massachusetts ponds . Rich crimson ...
... growing in the water , was a gigantic Sagittaria , rising above the water six or eight feet ; its beautiful pointed leaves and white flowers bearing a great similarity to the common Arrow - head of the Massachusetts ponds . Rich crimson ...
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