Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumen31Berthold Seemann Robert Hardwicke, 1898 |
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... hardly suit our aggregate . Probably our best course at present would be to put aside the names nemoralis and umbrosus , and make dumosus our ... type , with pulcherrimus and Lindebergii as closely allied forms 44 KEY TO BRITISH RUBÌ .
... hardly suit our aggregate . Probably our best course at present would be to put aside the names nemoralis and umbrosus , and make dumosus our ... type , with pulcherrimus and Lindebergii as closely allied forms 44 KEY TO BRITISH RUBÌ .
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... probably from 3-400 ft . altitude . In Dumfries , " on a small grassy plat formed by a slip in the rocky sides of the glen , at an elevation of about 1750 ft . " ( J. T. Johnstone ) in the Moffat district . Sir J. E. Smith describes its ...
... probably from 3-400 ft . altitude . In Dumfries , " on a small grassy plat formed by a slip in the rocky sides of the glen , at an elevation of about 1750 ft . " ( J. T. Johnstone ) in the Moffat district . Sir J. E. Smith describes its ...
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... probably remembered that forty years ago he might have been styled one of the rising hopes of the Cambridge school of botanists . 6 Fenton John Anthony Hort was born apparently in 1828 , and proceeded in due course to Trinity College ...
... probably remembered that forty years ago he might have been styled one of the rising hopes of the Cambridge school of botanists . 6 Fenton John Anthony Hort was born apparently in 1828 , and proceeded in due course to Trinity College ...
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... probably distinct . Sir J. Hooker , in his criticism , speaks of it as the " fluitant form of E. Phellan- drium , " but what this expression is intended to imply is not very clear ; it can hardly be intended to mean that it is merely a ...
... probably distinct . Sir J. Hooker , in his criticism , speaks of it as the " fluitant form of E. Phellan- drium , " but what this expression is intended to imply is not very clear ; it can hardly be intended to mean that it is merely a ...
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... probably , be contended that it is a local form ; in its wide distribution in Scotland ( from Shetland southwards ) , due to the pappus - borne fruit , it forms a notable ex- ception to the rest of the American group . Besides the ...
... probably , be contended that it is a local form ; in its wide distribution in Scotland ( from Shetland southwards ) , due to the pappus - borne fruit , it forms a notable ex- ception to the rest of the American group . Besides the ...
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