Familiar Lectures on Botany, Practical, Elementary, and Physiological: With an Appendix, Containing Descriptions of the Plants of the United States and Exotics, &c., for the Use of Seminaries and Private StudentsF.J. Huntington & Company, 1838 - 432 страници |
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... Panicle , ( Fig . 88 , b , ) bears the flowers in a kind of loose , sub- divided bunch or cluster , without any regular order ; as in the oat , and some other grasses . A panicle contracted into a compact , some- what ovate form , as in ...
... Panicle , ( Fig . 88 , b , ) bears the flowers in a kind of loose , sub- divided bunch or cluster , without any regular order ; as in the oat , and some other grasses . A panicle contracted into a compact , some- what ovate form , as in ...
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... panicles similar to the Horse - chestnut . Only one species is found in North America . Order Trigynia . This order contains the genus PIPER , one species of which , the nigrum , is the common black pepper . The cayenne pepper belongs ...
... panicles similar to the Horse - chestnut . Only one species is found in North America . Order Trigynia . This order contains the genus PIPER , one species of which , the nigrum , is the common black pepper . The cayenne pepper belongs ...
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... panicle . The rye ( Secale ) has two flowers within the same husk . The wheat ( Triticum ) has three flowers within the same husk ; the interior valve of the corolla of the wheat is usually bearded . The filaments in the rye and wheat ...
... panicle . The rye ( Secale ) has two flowers within the same husk . The wheat ( Triticum ) has three flowers within the same husk ; the interior valve of the corolla of the wheat is usually bearded . The filaments in the rye and wheat ...
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... panicles of flowers . The parts of the calyx , and also of the corolla , are sometimes called glumes ; they are all much alike in appearance , being merely a set of sheaths , for the purpose of protecting the stamens : they are not ...
... panicles of flowers . The parts of the calyx , and also of the corolla , are sometimes called glumes ; they are all much alike in appearance , being merely a set of sheaths , for the purpose of protecting the stamens : they are not ...
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... panicles . † The Lungwort , ( Pulmonaria , ) which also belongs to this natural family , has two species in North America with smooth leaves . The Mouse - ear ( Myosotis ) is valued for its medicinal properties ; a spe- cies , the ...
... panicles . † The Lungwort , ( Pulmonaria , ) which also belongs to this natural family , has two species in North America with smooth leaves . The Mouse - ear ( Myosotis ) is valued for its medicinal properties ; a spe- cies , the ...
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