Flora's DictionaryFielding Lucas, Jun., 1832 - 202 páginas |
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... genus , or family , may be often discovered by the calyx . The Corolla is formed by the delicate leaves called the blossom ; as the red leaves of a rose , each one of which is called a Petal . It is distinguished from the Perianth by ...
... genus , or family , may be often discovered by the calyx . The Corolla is formed by the delicate leaves called the blossom ; as the red leaves of a rose , each one of which is called a Petal . It is distinguished from the Perianth by ...
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... genus ; very frequently , indeed , supplying the most clear and decisive marks , by which one genus is distinguished from another . In the Crown Imperial , the nectary is a mere cup , or depression ; in the Lily , a bordered furrow in ...
... genus ; very frequently , indeed , supplying the most clear and decisive marks , by which one genus is distinguished from another . In the Crown Imperial , the nectary is a mere cup , or depression ; in the Lily , a bordered furrow in ...
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... genus to a company , and a species to a soldier . In distinguishing a plant , two words are employed ; the first , which is called the generic name , is common to all the species of the same genus ; and the second , termed the specific ...
... genus to a company , and a species to a soldier . In distinguishing a plant , two words are employed ; the first , which is called the generic name , is common to all the species of the same genus ; and the second , termed the specific ...
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... Genus , which appears to me to be a more satisfactory arrangement . Natural Orders of plants are such as are founded on principles of natural affinity ; bringing together , under one point of view , such Genera as have certain ...
... Genus , which appears to me to be a more satisfactory arrangement . Natural Orders of plants are such as are founded on principles of natural affinity ; bringing together , under one point of view , such Genera as have certain ...
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... genus ; but he reserved the idea in his own breast , till such time as his discoveries and publica- tions had entitled him to botanical commemoration : and his friend Gronovius , in due time , undertook to make this genus known to the ...
... genus ; but he reserved the idea in his own breast , till such time as his discoveries and publica- tions had entitled him to botanical commemoration : and his friend Gronovius , in due time , undertook to make this genus known to the ...
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19 Syngenesia Ainsworth Amaranth ancient Anon Aster bark beauty berries Bishop bloom blossoms blue botanists branches breath bright Byron called calyx charms colour common corolla Cowslip crimson Crocus crown dark Darwin Decandria deciduous derived Dryden emblem fair five Flora florets flowers fragrant fruit garden genus Gilly Flower grace grass Greek green grows hairy hath heart Hellebore honour Hyacinth Latin Laurustinus leaf leaves Leguminosa light Lily Linnæus Lotos Lychnis Milton Monogynia monopetalous Moore Moss Narcissus native ne'er nectary o'er oblong orange coloured ovate Ovid pale panicles Pentandria perennial perianth petals pink pistils plant Polyandria Polygamia Pope Primrose Primula purple receptacle Rees Reseda Odorata resembling root Rosa rose scent seeds Shaks shining shrub smile smooth soft Sophocles soul species stalk stamens stem sweet tells ternate thee thou thought tree Tulip umbel variety violet wild word yellow Young