Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumen31Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1898 |
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... doubt this is due to the absence of complete materials for the knowledge of the species , either in cultivation or in herbaria . The portions of the plants necessarily best known are the leaves ; they have been employed as a basis of ...
... doubt this is due to the absence of complete materials for the knowledge of the species , either in cultivation or in herbaria . The portions of the plants necessarily best known are the leaves ; they have been employed as a basis of ...
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... doubt that we had found a hybrid , and its restricted distribution strongly favoured this view , in which both the Rev. E. S. Marshall and Mr. J. C. Melvill fully concur . Of more robust habit and with larger heads than hypocharoides ...
... doubt that we had found a hybrid , and its restricted distribution strongly favoured this view , in which both the Rev. E. S. Marshall and Mr. J. C. Melvill fully concur . Of more robust habit and with larger heads than hypocharoides ...
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... doubt , it will ultimately be found necessary to give specific or varietal rank . For some I had already provided names , intending to publish them among the foregoing . The prolonged frost of last winter , however , destroyed many of ...
... doubt , it will ultimately be found necessary to give specific or varietal rank . For some I had already provided names , intending to publish them among the foregoing . The prolonged frost of last winter , however , destroyed many of ...
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... doubt that the intermediate was the product of fertilisation between them . Why not , then , call them ( what in point of fact they are ) hybrids ? Similarly , I had allowed Epilobium lanceolatum and E. roseum ( besides various other ...
... doubt that the intermediate was the product of fertilisation between them . Why not , then , call them ( what in point of fact they are ) hybrids ? Similarly , I had allowed Epilobium lanceolatum and E. roseum ( besides various other ...
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... doubt that this plant will be found . in various parts of the country . - EDWARD S. MARSHALL . - LAGURUS OVATUS IN JERSEY ( Journ . Bot . 1892 , 377 ) . - I notice that Lagurus ovatus is recorded as an addition to the Jersey Flora . I ...
... doubt that this plant will be found . in various parts of the country . - EDWARD S. MARSHALL . - LAGURUS OVATUS IN JERSEY ( Journ . Bot . 1892 , 377 ) . - I notice that Lagurus ovatus is recorded as an addition to the Jersey Flora . I ...
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