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" Payer) we do not know of connection of all three together. It is possible ; but, I think, improbable, The view which, after careful consideration, occurs to me as most fully satisfying the conditions of this remarkable case may be stated briefly in categorical... "
Journal of Botany, British and Foreign - Page 317
edited by - 1878
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 48

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1879 - 950 pages
...the conditions of this remarkable case may be stated briefly iu categorical form as follows:— 1st. The racemose inflorescence is terminal, and properly begins just above the level of the " second-last " leaf. It would thus include the aforesaid solitary flower. By such, an explanation...
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Report of the ... and ... Meetings of the British ..., Volume 48, Part 1878

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - Science - 1879 - 962 pages
...the conditions of this remarkable case may be stated briefly in categorical form as follows:— 1st. The racemose inflorescence is terminal, and properly begins just above the level of the " second-last " leaf. It would thus include the aforesaid solitary flower. 2nd. The raceme, after producing...
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Transactions of the Botanical Society, Volume 13

Botanical Society of Edinburgh - Botany - 1879 - 708 pages
...leaf and that of the usurping shoot in its axil (eg Sedum sp., Payer) we do not know of connection of all three together. It is possible ; but, I think,...properly begins just above the level of the " second last " leat It would thus include the aforesaid solitary flower. By such an explanation we can dispense...
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Transactions of the Botanical Society, Volume 13

Botanical Society of Edinburgh - Botany - 1879 - 698 pages
...leaf and that of the usurping shoot in its axil (eg Sedum sp., Payer) we do not know of connection of all three together. It is possible ; but, I think,...one ebracteate flower, produces at its second node a foliags-leaf from whose axil the "usurping shoot " springs. By such an explanation we can dispense...
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