Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volúmenes28-29Robert Hardwicke, 1890 |
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... distinct species have been confused under the name of T. procumbens . They may be defined briefly as follows : - 1. Triumfetta procumbens Forster Prodr . Fl . Ins . Austral . p . 35 ; Hook . et Arn . Bot . Beech . Voy . p . 60 ( non ...
... distinct species have been confused under the name of T. procumbens . They may be defined briefly as follows : - 1. Triumfetta procumbens Forster Prodr . Fl . Ins . Austral . p . 35 ; Hook . et Arn . Bot . Beech . Voy . p . 60 ( non ...
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... distinct tribe , Puyeæ , distinguished from Pitcairniea ( Brocchinia and Pitcairnia ) by its entirely superior ovary , and from Tillandsiea by its toothed leaves . The new tribe does not approach in distinctness to the three older ones ...
... distinct tribe , Puyeæ , distinguished from Pitcairniea ( Brocchinia and Pitcairnia ) by its entirely superior ovary , and from Tillandsiea by its toothed leaves . The new tribe does not approach in distinctness to the three older ones ...
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... distinct tube , the second with sepals nearly or quite free . The former corresponds to the second division of the Genera Plantarum , ' the latter to the third , with the exception that Rhodo- stachys , the last genus in the second ...
... distinct tube , the second with sepals nearly or quite free . The former corresponds to the second division of the Genera Plantarum , ' the latter to the third , with the exception that Rhodo- stachys , the last genus in the second ...
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appeared as a distinct genusin Mr. Baker's revision of 1888. Other- wise , the division with its five genera is arranged as in the Genera ' Plantarum . ' Wittmack's Tillandsica has eight genera , for he re- cognises as distinct ...
appeared as a distinct genusin Mr. Baker's revision of 1888. Other- wise , the division with its five genera is arranged as in the Genera ' Plantarum . ' Wittmack's Tillandsica has eight genera , for he re- cognises as distinct ...
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... distinct . Of course a systematic re - arrangement can easily be made when the work is complete . 6 In order to understand the Atlas , and especially to learn the systematic position assigned by the author to his numerous new genera ...
... distinct . Of course a systematic re - arrangement can easily be made when the work is complete . 6 In order to understand the Atlas , and especially to learn the systematic position assigned by the author to his numerous new genera ...
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