Exotic Flora: Containing Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare Or Otherwise Interesting Exotic Plants...with Remarks Upon Their Generic and Specific Characters, Natural Orders, History, Culture, Time of Flowering, &c, Band 1W. Blackwood, 1825 |
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2-celled acuminated acute anther anther-case Arracacha Banksia verticillata base blossoms Botanic Garden bractea branches brown bulb calyx capsules cells CHAR.-Calyx colour column concave corolla curved cylindrical deep purple Dendrobium Epidendrum erect extremity fibres Filaments filiform fleshy Flores floribus flowers foliis footstalk frond Front view fructification genus Germen glabrous gland Glasgow Botanic Garden Habenaria hairy Hort inches in length inches long Indusium inner petals labello Labellum lanceolate leaf leaflets leaves less magnified LINDLEY linear Liverpool lobes LODDIGES margin membranaceous MONOGYNIA nearly numerous Nutmeg oblong obtuse ORCHIDEÆ pale green pedicels Peduncles perianth petals petiole Pistil plant Pleurothallis racemiflora Pollen pollen-masses pollinis pubescent racemes recurved roots Roscoea roundish scales Scape scarcely seeds segments sessile sheathing shew short shorter side slender slightly species specimens spike stalk Stamens Stem Stigma stove striated Style subulate Swan Sculpt terminal thick three outer tube upper upwards yellow
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Seite 87 - Rare, or otherwise interesting Exotic Plants, especially of such as are deserving of being cultivated in our Gardens. 3 vols.
Seite 3 - CENTROCLINIUM * rejlexum; herbaceum ? foliis ovato-lanceolatis grosse dentatis, pedunculis bracteato-setaceis, involucri squamis apice reflexis. DESCR. This appears to be an annual plant from a foot and a half to two feet in height, branched, the branches woolly. Leaves spreading, two to three inches long, ovatolanceolate, acute, coarsely toothed, gradually tapering into a petiole, woolly and white beneath, above cobwebby, but at length nearly glabrous. Peduncles solitary, terminal, or from the axils...