Flowers, Fruits and LeavesMacmillan, 1886 - 147 páginas |
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... rotundifolia . PAGR I 2 2 5. Geranium pratense ( young flower ) 6. Geranium pratense ( older flower ) 7. Malva sylvestris 8. Malva rotundifolia • · 9. Stamens and stigmas of Malva sylvestris . 10. Ditto of Malva rotundifolia II ...
... rotundifolia . PAGR I 2 2 5. Geranium pratense ( young flower ) 6. Geranium pratense ( older flower ) 7. Malva sylvestris 8. Malva rotundifolia • · 9. Stamens and stigmas of Malva sylvestris . 10. Ditto of Malva rotundifolia II ...
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... rotundifolia 84. Drosera anglica 85. Plantago media 86. Plantago lanceolata 87. Daphne 88. Lathyrus niger 89. Lathyrus aphaca . 90. Lathyrus nissolia 91. Furze ( Ulex ) . Seedling 92. Cephalandra palmata . Seedling 93. Hibiscus ...
... rotundifolia 84. Drosera anglica 85. Plantago media 86. Plantago lanceolata 87. Daphne 88. Lathyrus niger 89. Lathyrus aphaca . 90. Lathyrus nissolia 91. Furze ( Ulex ) . Seedling 92. Cephalandra palmata . Seedling 93. Hibiscus ...
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... rotundifolia have a joint in the middle , and thus close over , kill , and actually digest any insect which may alight on them . In our common Sundew ( Drosera rotundifolia , Fig . 4 ) the rounded leaves are covered with glutinous ...
... rotundifolia have a joint in the middle , and thus close over , kill , and actually digest any insect which may alight on them . In our common Sundew ( Drosera rotundifolia , Fig . 4 ) the rounded leaves are covered with glutinous ...
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... rotundifolia . expected from the habits of their larvæ , prefer some which to us seem anything but pleasant . Among other obvious evidences that the beauty of flowers is useful in consequence of its attracting insects , we may adduce ...
... rotundifolia . expected from the habits of their larvæ , prefer some which to us seem anything but pleasant . Among other obvious evidences that the beauty of flowers is useful in consequence of its attracting insects , we may adduce ...
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... rotundifolia ( Fig . 8 ) which grow in the same localities , and therefore must come into competition , are ... rotundifolia , the flowers of which are comparatively small and rarely visited by insects , the st St FIG . 9. - Stamens and ...
... rotundifolia ( Fig . 8 ) which grow in the same localities , and therefore must come into competition , are ... rotundifolia , the flowers of which are comparatively small and rarely visited by insects , the st St FIG . 9. - Stamens and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Acacia advantage Agrimony allied amphicarpa animals anthers ants arrangement beautiful Beech bees belong black Poplar botanists branch canina capsule Cardamine carpel carried CHAP chevaux de frise close colour common contrary corolla Crown 8vo curious Darwin dispersion distance edible ejected Epilobium fertilised fertilised by insects flattened fleshy florets flower-head flowers FRUITS AND SEEDS genera genus Geranium Geranium dissectum ground grow hairs Herb Robert herbs hirta honey hooks Hornbeam Horse Chestnut Illustrations inches insects instance internodes keel large number Lathyrus leaflets leaves less Let us take light Lime Malva Maple maturity Moreover nearly Nottingham Catchfly observed outer ovary pappus perhaps petals pistil plants pollen Poplar produced protected resemblance ripe ripen rotundifolia scent seeds sepals side sixth leaf small insects Spanish Chestnut species SQUIRTING CUCUMBER stalk stamens stem stigma stomata surface Sycamore Thrincia trees tube upper Viola canina visits of insects wind wings