Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volúmenes28-29Robert Hardwicke, 1890 |
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... GENERA AND SPECIES OF MALVEÆ . BY EDMUND G. BAKER , F.L.S. THERE are few orders of which a general monograph is more needed than Malvacea . The last complete enumeration was that of DeCandolle in the first volume of the Prodromus ' in ...
... GENERA AND SPECIES OF MALVEÆ . BY EDMUND G. BAKER , F.L.S. THERE are few orders of which a general monograph is more needed than Malvacea . The last complete enumeration was that of DeCandolle in the first volume of the Prodromus ' in ...
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... genera I have followed Bentham and Hooker's ' Genera Plantarum , ' with very slight alteration . Tribe I. MALVEE.- Columna staminea apice v . usque ad apicem antherifera . Styli rami tot quot ovarii loculi v . carpella . Cotyledones ...
... genera I have followed Bentham and Hooker's ' Genera Plantarum , ' with very slight alteration . Tribe I. MALVEE.- Columna staminea apice v . usque ad apicem antherifera . Styli rami tot quot ovarii loculi v . carpella . Cotyledones ...
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... genera have already appeared in this Journal , and the great attention which the order has recently received is seen from the fact that while the " that while the " Synopsis of Achmea , " published in this Journal for 1879 , contains 58 ...
... genera have already appeared in this Journal , and the great attention which the order has recently received is seen from the fact that while the " that while the " Synopsis of Achmea , " published in this Journal for 1879 , contains 58 ...
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... Genera Plantarum , ' viz . : - I. Bromelica , characterised by an inferior ovary and berried fruit , and leaves nearly always spine - margined . II . Pitcairnica , with capsular fruit and seeds of which the funiculus does not break up ...
... Genera Plantarum , ' viz . : - I. Bromelica , characterised by an inferior ovary and berried fruit , and leaves nearly always spine - margined . II . Pitcairnica , with capsular fruit and seeds of which the funiculus does not break up ...
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... Genera Plantarum , ' the latter to the third , with the exception that Rhodo- stachys , the last genus in the second division , appears in Mr. Baker's last division , where we also find Streptocalyx and Bromelia . Thus the difference ...
... Genera Plantarum , ' the latter to the third , with the exception that Rhodo- stachys , the last genus in the second division , appears in Mr. Baker's last division , where we also find Streptocalyx and Bromelia . Thus the difference ...
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