Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumen31Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1898 |
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... says on this species in his paper in Journ . Bot . 1890 , p . 134 , we shall not wonder at the difficulty which the plant as an aggregate causes us in England . We have , however , two marked forms which are some- what widely ...
... says on this species in his paper in Journ . Bot . 1890 , p . 134 , we shall not wonder at the difficulty which the plant as an aggregate causes us in England . We have , however , two marked forms which are some- what widely ...
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... say that the arrangement I have chosen ( chiefly , as will be seen , on Mr. Warren's lines ) appears to me on the whole the most natural and most convenient . Chiefly found in hedges and waste places and on walls . Espe- cially abundant ...
... say that the arrangement I have chosen ( chiefly , as will be seen , on Mr. Warren's lines ) appears to me on the whole the most natural and most convenient . Chiefly found in hedges and waste places and on walls . Espe- cially abundant ...
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... eight seasons , I can say with some confidence that it cannot without violence be brought under any of the plants whose names have been as yet suggested for it . I wish , in conclusion , to acknowledge the great TWO NEW BRITISH RUBI . 15.
... eight seasons , I can say with some confidence that it cannot without violence be brought under any of the plants whose names have been as yet suggested for it . I wish , in conclusion , to acknowledge the great TWO NEW BRITISH RUBI . 15.
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... say from our present specimens whether the root - leaves have the semi - persistent character of those of H. truncatum or not . The plant should be carefully collected again . e . A beautiful and distinctive form , occurring on the ...
... say from our present specimens whether the root - leaves have the semi - persistent character of those of H. truncatum or not . The plant should be carefully collected again . e . A beautiful and distinctive form , occurring on the ...
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... say that even with this large accession of new names , I have many individual specimens for which it is still difficult to find a resting- place . This will always be the case in a genus where finality is an impossibility . It must not ...
... say that even with this large accession of new names , I have many individual specimens for which it is still difficult to find a resting- place . This will always be the case in a genus where finality is an impossibility . It must not ...
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