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... Wilson , the Rev. Professor Henslow , the Rev. M. J. Ber- keley , the late Rev. J. S. Tozer , the Rev. G. E. Smith , Mrs Griffiths , Miss Warren , † Dr Dewar , Mr Babington , Mr Christy , Mr H. C. Watson , Dr Graham , Mr Macnab , Mr ...
... Wilson , the Rev. Professor Henslow , the Rev. M. J. Ber- keley , the late Rev. J. S. Tozer , the Rev. G. E. Smith , Mrs Griffiths , Miss Warren , † Dr Dewar , Mr Babington , Mr Christy , Mr H. C. Watson , Dr Graham , Mr Macnab , Mr ...
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... in the Class and Order in question by other authors ) , are here given in italics and in parentheses , and thus referred to their proper places . VOL . I. B Wilson observes that the central flower ( of the erect BRITISH FLORA. ...
... in the Class and Order in question by other authors ) , are here given in italics and in parentheses , and thus referred to their proper places . VOL . I. B Wilson observes that the central flower ( of the erect BRITISH FLORA. ...
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Sir William Jackson Hooker. Wilson observes that the central flower ( of the erect var . at least ) has two stamens , one placed below , the other above , the laterally - com- pressed germen ; and that the side - flowers have only one ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker. Wilson observes that the central flower ( of the erect var . at least ) has two stamens , one placed below , the other above , the laterally - com- pressed germen ; and that the side - flowers have only one ...
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... Wilson , Esq . in Part II . of the Botanical Miscellany . V. arvensis , triphyllos , and verna , are placed in the third division , on account of their annual roots ; although their inflorescence may more strictly be con- sidered as ...
... Wilson , Esq . in Part II . of the Botanical Miscellany . V. arvensis , triphyllos , and verna , are placed in the third division , on account of their annual roots ; although their inflorescence may more strictly be con- sidered as ...
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... Wilson in North Wales . Flowers large , numerous , very bright blue , greeting us at an early season of the year , and hence rendering the plant a general favourite . " In a var . found by Prof. Henslow , the blossoms are small and ...
... Wilson in North Wales . Flowers large , numerous , very bright blue , greeting us at an early season of the year , and hence rendering the plant a general favourite . " In a var . found by Prof. Henslow , the blossoms are small and ...
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1-celled 5-cleft acuminate acute Anthers axillary base beneath bifid bipinnate Borrer bracteas branched calyx capsule Carpels catkins cells chalky colour common cordate corolla Cotyledons crenate cylindrical downy England feet high fleshy florets flowers foot high frequent fronds fruit genus germen glabrous glaucous gravelly hairy hedges Hook imbricated inches high involucre Ireland July June Juss.-Named lanceolate leaflets leafy leaves lanceolate leaves ovate legumes Lindl linear linear-lanceolate Linn lobes margin Moist mountains nearly oblong obovate obtuse Ovary ovato-lanceolate panicle pastures peduncles Perianth Pericarps petals petiolate pinnate pinnatifid pinnules plant procumbent pubescent purple racemes rare receptacle ribs root Salict sandy scales scape Scotland seeds segments serrated sessile sheaths short shorter silky slender solitary spatha species spikelets spikes spreading stalked Stam Stamens stem erect stigmas stipules style subulate Suppl terminal toothed umbels upper valves waste places whorled Woods yellow