Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumen31Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1898 |
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... plant at length . Dr. Masters having lately given the Botanical Department a series of photographs of the plant , it seemed to the Editor desirable to give an illustration of this fine Cycad , discovered by and named after the founder ...
... plant at length . Dr. Masters having lately given the Botanical Department a series of photographs of the plant , it seemed to the Editor desirable to give an illustration of this fine Cycad , discovered by and named after the founder ...
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... plant is abundant , and retains its characters well in each of them . I have had it under observation now for five seasons . From the above description it will be seen that this plant approaches R. Lintoni Focke , especially in the ...
... plant is abundant , and retains its characters well in each of them . I have had it under observation now for five seasons . From the above description it will be seen that this plant approaches R. Lintoni Focke , especially in the ...
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... plant amid its natural surroundings . Exactly intermediate in nearly every character between the supposed parents , typical plants of which grew all about the rocks , we felt no doubt that we had found a hybrid , and its restricted ...
... plant amid its natural surroundings . Exactly intermediate in nearly every character between the supposed parents , typical plants of which grew all about the rocks , we felt no doubt that we had found a hybrid , and its restricted ...
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... plant was about 2-8 ft . , while that of H. corymbosum was 1-2 ft . From the above it will be seen that the plant was fairly intermediate between H. boreale and H. corymbosum , bearing the stem , inflorescence and involucre of the ...
... plant was about 2-8 ft . , while that of H. corymbosum was 1-2 ft . From the above it will be seen that the plant was fairly intermediate between H. boreale and H. corymbosum , bearing the stem , inflorescence and involucre of the ...
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... plant belonging to the vulgata discovered in July , 1888 , by Dr. F. Buchanan White on trap rocks at St. Cyrus , Kincardine . It is about twenty inches in height , and in foliage resembles H. vul- gatum Fr. The heads , however , are so ...
... plant belonging to the vulgata discovered in July , 1888 , by Dr. F. Buchanan White on trap rocks at St. Cyrus , Kincardine . It is about twenty inches in height , and in foliage resembles H. vul- gatum Fr. The heads , however , are so ...
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