Familiar Lectures on Botany: Including Practical and Elementary Botany : with Generic and Specific Descriptions of the Most Common Native and Foreign Plants, and a Vocabulary of Botanical Terms : for the Use of Higher Schools and AcademiesF.J. Huntington, 1832 - 440 страници |
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... species : their minds perceiving at each step , some new circumstances of resem- blance or difference , until they come to a species , the description of which answers to the plant under consideration . Technical terms are explained as ...
... species : their minds perceiving at each step , some new circumstances of resem- blance or difference , until they come to a species , the description of which answers to the plant under consideration . Technical terms are explained as ...
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... species is like the particular or christian name ; for example ; the Rose family contains many different species ; as Rosa alba , the white rose , Rosa damascena , the damask rose , & c . The specific or individual name in botany , is ...
... species is like the particular or christian name ; for example ; the Rose family contains many different species ; as Rosa alba , the white rose , Rosa damascena , the damask rose , & c . The specific or individual name in botany , is ...
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... species in this family ; you wish to know to which species of Dianthus the Pink be- longs ; and this process constitutes a fourth step in your anal- ysis . Turn to the Alphabetical Arrangement of Genera , * where the species of each ...
... species in this family ; you wish to know to which species of Dianthus the Pink be- longs ; and this process constitutes a fourth step in your anal- ysis . Turn to the Alphabetical Arrangement of Genera , * where the species of each ...
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... species , the distinctions are chiefly drawn from different circumstances of the leaves , stems , & c . The flowers of two plants may agree so as to belong to the same genus , while the leaves , stalks , and branches are very unlike ...
... species , the distinctions are chiefly drawn from different circumstances of the leaves , stems , & c . The flowers of two plants may agree so as to belong to the same genus , while the leaves , stalks , and branches are very unlike ...
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... species , distinguished , one from another , by the different shape of the germ , the smooth- ness or roughness of the stems , the presence or absence of thorns , the shape of the leaves , and the manner in which the flowers grow upon ...
... species , distinguished , one from another , by the different shape of the germ , the smooth- ness or roughness of the stems , the presence or absence of thorns , the shape of the leaves , and the manner in which the flowers grow upon ...
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