Its discoverer describes these same two leaves as being present from the earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in fact developed from the two cotyledons of the seed, and are persistent, being replaced by no others. From the circumference... The American Naturalist - Page 2081878Full view - About this book
| 1863 - 496 lehte
...plants, are persistent and replaced by no others. From the base of these leaves spring stout, mucli branched cymes, nearly a foot high, bearing small...which eventually become oblong, and attain the size of the common spruce fir. The scales of the cones are very closely imbricated, and contain solitary flowers,... | |
| 1863 - 492 lehte
...plants, are persistent and replaced by no others. From the base of these leaves spring stout, much branched cymes, nearly a foot high, bearing small...which eventually become oblong, and attain the size of the common spruce fir. The scales of the cones are very closely imbricated, and contain solitary flowers,... | |
| 1865 - 610 lehte
...discoverer describes these same two leaves as being present from the earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in fact developed from the...oblong and attain the size of those of the common spruce fir. The scales of the cones are very closely imbricated, and contain when young and still very... | |
| 1865 - 654 lehte
...discoverer describes these same two leaves as being present from the earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in fact developed from the two cotyledons of the seed, and arc persistent, being replaced by no others. From the circumference of the tabular mass, above but... | |
| 1866 - 346 lehte
...as being present from the very earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in part developed from the two cotyledons of the seed, and...oblong, and attain the size of those of the common spruce fir. The scales of the cones are very closely imbricated, and contain, when young and still... | |
| Francis Beckford Ward - 1866 - 600 lehte
...as being present from the very earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in part developed from the two cotyledons of the seed, and...oblong, and attain the size of those of the common spruce fir. The scales of the cones are very closely imbricated, and contain, when young and still... | |
| 1866 - 900 lehte
...discoverer describes these same two leaves as being present from the earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in fact developed from the...nearly a foot high, bearing small erect scarlet cones, wliich eventually become oblong and attain the size of those of the common spruce fir. The scales of... | |
| Joachim John Monteiro - 1876 - 474 lehte
...discoverer describes tin se same two leaves as being present from the earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in fact developed from the...persistent, being replaced by no others. From the ciru 2 cumfercnee of the tabular mass, above but close to the insertion of the leaves, spring stout... | |
| 1876 - 722 lehte
...plant, and assures me that they are ID fact developed fn>m the two cotyh'dones of the seed, and ar persistent, being replaced by no others. From the circumference of the tabular masa, above, but close to the insertion of the leaves, spring stout dicho»nd looking like a round... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1709 - 586 lehte
...discoverer describes these same two leaves as being present from the earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in fact developed from the two cotyledons (seed-leaves) of the seed, and are persistent, being replaced by no others." Some plants, such as those... | |
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