Refugium Botanicum: Or Figures and Descriptions from Living Specimens, of Little Known Or New Plants of Botanical InterestJ. van Voorst, 1869 |
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Términos y frases comunes
æqualibus æquantibus Albuca apex apice ascending Baker base Berry bracteis Bracts brevioribus bright calyce calyx Cape carpels caulescens caulescent corolla Cotyledon cyme dense rosette deorsum divisions duplo duplo longioribus quam Echeveria edge erect erecto-patent erecto-patentibus five-eighths fleshy floribus Flowering branch foliis dense rosulatis Genus glabra glabrous glauco-viridibus glaucous glaucous-green greenhouse half an inch herbaceous Hort inæqualibus inch broad inch deep inch thick J.N.Fitch lanceolate lanceolatis leaf-mould leaves linear linearibus lines broad Linn lith loam longioribus quam latis magnified naked native Natural Order oblong ovary ovate ovatis Pachyphytum panicle parvis patulis paucis paullulum pedicellis pedicels peduncles perianth petal Petioles pistil plant Prodr quarter raceme ramis ramorum floriferorum rotundatis rounded roundish sandy loam Scape scapo section of ovary secund seeds segmentis sepalis sessile slender slightly Spathe spathulate species spreading stamens stem subæquantibus terete texture three inches long three or four three-eighths three-quarters tinged triplo upper utrinque valde reductis viridibus WH Fitch
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Página 41 - RYE (Secak cereale). ERGOT (Claviceps purpurea). This fungus disease attacks the ovary and transforms it into a purplish-black mass about half an inch long and an eighth of an inch in diameter. This mass is known as "ergot" and is a storage organ of the fungus. The spring following its formation this "ergot" produces a number of little stalks which bear the spores.
Página 4 - I allude chiefly to succulent plants generally, bulbous plants of various Families, Orchids, Aroids, Bromeliads...