Flora Bedfordiensis, Comprehending Such Plants as Grow Wild in the County of Bedford, Arranged According to the System of Linnæus, with Occasional Remarks |
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... the Author , conscious as he is of the inadequate value of the offer- ing . - To the august Patroness of the " HORTUS KEWENS IS . • 99 a 2 whose iv EPISTLE DEDICATORY . whose scientific researches have justly obtained.
... the Author , conscious as he is of the inadequate value of the offer- ing . - To the august Patroness of the " HORTUS KEWENS IS . • 99 a 2 whose iv EPISTLE DEDICATORY . whose scientific researches have justly obtained.
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... August , P. Common . Sage . SALVIA . Gen. Pl . 50 . Blossom unequal . Threads fixed tranversely to a little fruit - stalk . 19. Meadow Sage . S. pratensis . Leaves oblong , heart - shaped , scolloped , up- per leaves embracing the stem ...
... August , P. Common . Sage . SALVIA . Gen. Pl . 50 . Blossom unequal . Threads fixed tranversely to a little fruit - stalk . 19. Meadow Sage . S. pratensis . Leaves oblong , heart - shaped , scolloped , up- per leaves embracing the stem ...
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... August , P. Rare . Ampthill . Obs : Cofermet Root fibrous , straw from half a foot to a foot in length , leaves sheathing at short intervals from the bottom of the Straw . Spike loose , anthers purple , spikelets ovate . 53. Single ...
... August , P. Rare . Ampthill . Obs : Cofermet Root fibrous , straw from half a foot to a foot in length , leaves sheathing at short intervals from the bottom of the Straw . Spike loose , anthers purple , spikelets ovate . 53. Single ...
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... August , P. Common . Obs : The most gigantic of all the Meadow - Grasses . Panicle a foot in length , at first close , afterwards spreading , Spikelets ovate , Germ ovate , smooth . 55. Rough - stalked Meadow - Grass . - P. trivialis ...
... August , P. Common . Obs : The most gigantic of all the Meadow - Grasses . Panicle a foot in length , at first close , afterwards spreading , Spikelets ovate , Germ ovate , smooth . 55. Rough - stalked Meadow - Grass . - P. trivialis ...
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... August , A. Rare . Goldington , -Aspley . 187. Wall Goosefoot . C. murale . Leaves ovate , shining , toothed , sharp , bun- ches branched , naked . — - Curtis . VI . 20 . Dunghills , August , A. Common . Fig - leaved V Males . II ...
... August , A. Rare . Goldington , -Aspley . 187. Wall Goosefoot . C. murale . Leaves ovate , shining , toothed , sharp , bun- ches branched , naked . — - Curtis . VI . 20 . Dunghills , August , A. Common . Fig - leaved V Males . II ...
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1-celled admirable Agaric Algæ Ampthill April Aspley August Autumn awl-shaped awned Barton Hill Batsch Blossom blunt Bogs Boletus branched Bulliard bunches Byssus Capsule Clapham Park Clapham Park Wood color Common conical convex Cornfields creeping Crust Crypt Curtis cylindrical Decand Dillenius Ditches downy erby Feather-moss female organs Fir Groves flat Flora Danica florets flowers fringed frond fruitstalks Fungi hairy Heaths Hedges January July June leaf leafits leafstalks Leaves heart-shaped leaves ovate leaves spear-shaped leaves winged Leers Liver-wort lobes Males Marshes Martyn Meadows Monoec Mosses Musci Mushrooms nearly round nectary nicked oblong October Panicle Petals Petiver Peziza plant pointed Poly Polyg Polygamy Potton Rare Receptacle naked Road-sides Root rough roundish scolloped Sedge seeds serrated Shoots Silsoe sitting smooth Sowerby Sphæria spike spikelets stalks stem upright Stemless Stevington Stumps Tetr Thread-moss Threads tiled toothed Trees tubercles umbels underneath valves Walls whitish Woodville woolly XXIV yellow
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Page 264 - Shields green yellow, changing to full yellow, border paler, crust greenish, with a tinge of yellow, somewhat tiled.
Page 90 - Leaves heart-arrow-shaped, stem nearly upright, without prickles, angles of the seeds even.
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Page 348 - Crust rather leather-like, stems very short, heads or seeds roundish, white, yellow or scarlet.
Page 238 - Capsules cylindrical, lids taper-pointed, fruitstalks terminating, shoot branched, upright, leaves spear-shaped, rather expanding.
Page 170 - L. autumnale. Stem branched, fruitstalks scaly, leaves spearshaped, toothed, very entire, smooth.