The British Flora: Comprising the Phaenogamous, Or Flowering Plants, and the FernsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830 - 480 sider |
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... hedges . Fl . June , July . 2. - A Bush with opposite , evergreen leaves , which , as the plant bears clipping , is frequently planted for fences . Flowers small , white . Berries black , globose . ** Perianth double , inferior ...
... hedges . Fl . June , July . 2. - A Bush with opposite , evergreen leaves , which , as the plant bears clipping , is frequently planted for fences . Flowers small , white . Berries black , globose . ** Perianth double , inferior ...
Side x
... hedges , but rare ; near Cobham in Kent . Fl . July . Varying in size , from 6 inches to 2 feet high . Commonly cultivated in gardens . I have never seen native specimens . 2. S. verbenáca , Linn . ( Wild English Clary or Sage ) ...
... hedges , but rare ; near Cobham in Kent . Fl . July . Varying in size , from 6 inches to 2 feet high . Commonly cultivated in gardens . I have never seen native specimens . 2. S. verbenáca , Linn . ( Wild English Clary or Sage ) ...
Side x
... hedges throughout the country . 6. Rare in England . Smith . I have specimens from Mrs. Griffith gathered in Devonshire . Fl . in April and May , before the leaves appear . h . - One of the noblest of our trees , remarkable in old ...
... hedges throughout the country . 6. Rare in England . Smith . I have specimens from Mrs. Griffith gathered in Devonshire . Fl . in April and May , before the leaves appear . h . - One of the noblest of our trees , remarkable in old ...
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... hedges and in fenny countries , not uncommon . Fl . June . 2 : Panicle much smaller and looser than the last , flowers more purple and shining . 3. C. stricta , Lindl . ( narrow Small - reed ) ; panicle erect close , cal . glumes ...
... hedges and in fenny countries , not uncommon . Fl . June . 2 : Panicle much smaller and looser than the last , flowers more purple and shining . 3. C. stricta , Lindl . ( narrow Small - reed ) ; panicle erect close , cal . glumes ...
Side 38
... hedges , common . Fl . July . 2.-Mr. Wilson well observes that this species is distinguished by the acute ( or almost acumi- nate ) calyx glumes and downy joints of the culm . 2. H. lanátus , Linn . ( Meadow Soft - grass ) ; cal ...
... hedges , common . Fl . July . 2.-Mr. Wilson well observes that this species is distinguished by the acute ( or almost acumi- nate ) calyx glumes and downy joints of the culm . 2. H. lanátus , Linn . ( Meadow Soft - grass ) ; cal ...
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5-cleft acuminate acute Anthers axillary base Ben Lawers beneath bifid bipinnate Borrer bracteas branched calyx capsule Carpels catkins colour common cordate corolla crenate downy elliptical Engl England feet high fertile florets flowers foot high frequent fruit G. E. Smith genus germen glabrous glands glaucous hairy hedges Hook inches high involucre Ireland J. T. Mackay July June Juss.-Name lanceolate leaflets leafy leaves lanceolate leaves ovate legumes Lindl linear linear-lanceolate Linn lobes Lond margin Moist mountains nearly oblong obovate obtuse ovato-lanceolate panicle pastures pedicels peduncles Perianth Pericarps petals petiolate pinnate pinnatifid plant prickles procumbent pubescent purple racemes rare root Salict scales scape scarcely Scot Scotland seeds segments serrated sessile sheaths shorter silky slender solitary species specimens spikelets spikes spreading stalked Stam stamens stem erect stigmas stipules style teeth terminal toothed umbels upper valves waste places whorled Wilson Woods yellow
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