Kr&bul seems to take its origin in some crack or hollow of the stem, and soon shows itself in the form of a round knob, which, when cut through, exhibits the infant flower enveloped in numerous... Transactions of the Linnean Society - Page 229by Linnean Society of London - 1822Full view - About this book
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - Natural history - 1829 - 528 pages
...that of a round knob (fig. 38.) proceeding from a crack or hollow in the stem or root. • This knob, when cut through, exhibits the infant flower enveloped...numerous bracteal sheaths, which successively open andwither away as the flower enlarges, until, at the time of full expansion (fg.S"7.\ there are but... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...this plant the Krdbdl seems to take its origin in some crack or hollow of the stem, and soon shews itself in the form of a round knob, which, when cut...through, exhibits the infant flower enveloped in numerous sheaths ; these open and wither away as the flower enlarges, until at the time of its fulness, but... | |
| 1833 - 814 pages
...roots and stems of a woody species of cissus, (Cissus angustifolia.) Upon this plant the Krubul seems ; q O m shews itself in the form of a round knob, which, when cut through, exhibits the infant flower enveloped... | |
| 1834 - 440 pages
...roots and stems of a woody species of cissus, (Cissus angustifolia.) Upon this plant the Kr&bul seems to take its origin in some crack or hollow of the...through, exhibits the infant flower enveloped in numerous sheaths; these open and wither a way-as the flower enlarges, until at the time of its fulness, but... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - Botany - 1835 - 1050 pages
...roots and stems of a ligneous species of cissm, with témate and quínate leaves (Cissus angtatifotia.) It appears to take its origin in some crack or hollow of the stem, and soon shews itself in the form of a round knob, which, when cut through, exhibit« the infant flower, enveloped... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - Botany - 1835 - 692 pages
...roots and stems of a ligneous species of cissus, with tmiate and quinate leaves (Citfuj aagiutifolia.) It appears to take Its origin in some crack or hollow of the item, iai soon shews itself in the form of a round knob, which, when cut through, exhibits the infant... | |
| 1837 - 490 pages
...from a crack or hollow in the stem or root, as represented in the following cut fig. 1. This knob, when cut through, exhibits the infant flower* enveloped in numerous bracteal sheaths. These successively open and wither away a« the flower enlarges, until at the time of full expansion,... | |
| 1837 - 488 pages
...from a crack or hollow in the stem or root, as represented in the following cut fig. 1. This knob, when cut through, exhibits the infant flower enveloped in numerous bracteal sheaths. These successively open and wither away as the flower enlarges, until at the time of full expansion,... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 994 pages
...fourth to three-fourths of an inch thick, and the nectarium, it is supposed, would hold twelve pints. It appears to take its origin in some crack or hollow...stem, and soon shows itself in the form of a round THE PRACT knob, which, when cut thro veloped in numerous bractei and wither away as the flowe Hitherto,... | |
| Charles McIntosh - Flower gardening - 1856 - 1024 pages
...fourth to three-fourths of an inch thick, and the nectarium, it is supposed, would hold twelve pints. It appears to take its origin in some crack or hollow...exhibits the infant flower, enveloped in numerous bract«al sheaths, which successively open and wither away as the flower enlarges." Hitherto, plant... | |
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