inferior, of three cells, crowned by a fleshy, glandular, depressed disk. Style stout, cylindrical, longer than the stamens, glabrous. Stigma large, capitate, of three broad, thick, connivent, blunt, papillose lobes. This remarkable plant is frequent... The British Flower Garden, (series the Second): Containing Coloured Figures ...von Robert Sweet - 1835Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Benjamin Maund - 1824 - 752 Seiten
...it may be presumed that for the plant under consideration it is also appropriate, since Don says it is frequent on the rocky shores and mountainous parts of Candia, and also on Mount Balbo in Italy. Notwithstanding English botanists have taken this plant from amongst the Phytheumas... | |
| Joseph Harrison - 1834 - 370 Seiten
...pinnata. Rapunculus creticus, Petromarula, Rapunculo, Candiota Pentandria, Monogynia. Campauullaceae. This remarkable plant is frequent on the rocky shores and mountainous parts of Candía, and abo on Mount Baldo, in Italy. It is now cultivated in the very rich collection of Messrs.... | |
| 1834 - 652 Seiten
...vigorously, and threw up from 40 to 50 stems, which began to blossom towards the end of August." P. pinnata " is frequent on the rocky shores and mountainous parts of Candia, and also on Mount Baldo in Italy." A consideration of the probable circumstances of these localities may explain " the great difficulty... | |
| 1834 - 648 Seiten
...and threw up from 40 to 50 stems, which began to blossom towards the end of August." P. piniuitii " is frequent on the rocky shores and mountainous parts of Candia, and also on Mount Baldo in Italy." A consideration of the probable circumstances of these localities may explain " the great difficulty... | |
| Robert Sweet - 1835 - 780 Seiten
...Anthers linear, bluntly keeled, yellow, of two narrow, parallel cells, opening lengthways. Ovarium inferior, of three cells, crowned by a fleshy, glandular,...parts of Candia, and also on mount Baldo in Italy. It appears to have been several times introduced to this country, first in 1640, and more recently... | |
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