Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volúmenes28-29Robert Hardwicke, 1890 |
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... referred to T. procumbens , and I had no difficulty in distinguishing two forms or species ; but as there was no intention of publishing an account of the Bornean collection , nothing further was done in the matter . In the early part ...
... referred to T. procumbens , and I had no difficulty in distinguishing two forms or species ; but as there was no intention of publishing an account of the Bornean collection , nothing further was done in the matter . In the early part ...
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... referred to f . brevifolia = E. cordatum Biv . E. MONTANUM L. , f . albiflora . Near Witley , Surrey ; Finlarig , Perthshire ( leg . F. B. White ) . Seemingly much scarcer in Britain than a state which has the unfertilized flowers white ...
... referred to f . brevifolia = E. cordatum Biv . E. MONTANUM L. , f . albiflora . Near Witley , Surrey ; Finlarig , Perthshire ( leg . F. B. White ) . Seemingly much scarcer in Britain than a state which has the unfertilized flowers white ...
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... referred to . The Halidrys siliquosa Lyngb . Common in all pools about half - tide level . Fucus vesiculosus L. Abundant on all low - lying rocks exposed above low water .-- F. serratus L. Common on rocks between tide- marks . F ...
... referred to . The Halidrys siliquosa Lyngb . Common in all pools about half - tide level . Fucus vesiculosus L. Abundant on all low - lying rocks exposed above low water .-- F. serratus L. Common on rocks between tide- marks . F ...
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... referred the Indian bulbosus to it ; and if the plant of Rottboell is not the Indian plant , nobody pretends to say what it is . Dr. Trimen says generally , that neither Rott- boell's description nor his figure agrees well with our ...
... referred the Indian bulbosus to it ; and if the plant of Rottboell is not the Indian plant , nobody pretends to say what it is . Dr. Trimen says generally , that neither Rott- boell's description nor his figure agrees well with our ...
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... referred to C. Jeminicus , is perhaps C. usitatus Burchell . Except in the delicacy of the stolons , I still do not quite understand how C. Jeminicus differs in its manner of growth from some of its neighbours . " BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF ...
... referred to C. Jeminicus , is perhaps C. usitatus Burchell . Except in the delicacy of the stolons , I still do not quite understand how C. Jeminicus differs in its manner of growth from some of its neighbours . " BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF ...
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