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... plants grow- ing wild in Great Britain which has appeared in our days , that of Professor Hooker and Mr. J. Lindley being limited to the plants of Scotland ; and , as this work is written entirely in the English language , we have no ...
... plants grow- ing wild in Great Britain which has appeared in our days , that of Professor Hooker and Mr. J. Lindley being limited to the plants of Scotland ; and , as this work is written entirely in the English language , we have no ...
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... plants were put together . Yet his short and useful nomenclature , of which no one ever thought before , gave such credit to the sexual system , that it has been considered by some of his followers as superseding the necessity of any ...
... plants were put together . Yet his short and useful nomenclature , of which no one ever thought before , gave such credit to the sexual system , that it has been considered by some of his followers as superseding the necessity of any ...
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... plants : for , though their plumula springs up perpendicularly opposite to their radicle , out of the middle of two equal regular Cotyledons of a different shape from the next leaves , a lateral solid process , exactly like the internal ...
... plants : for , though their plumula springs up perpendicularly opposite to their radicle , out of the middle of two equal regular Cotyledons of a different shape from the next leaves , a lateral solid process , exactly like the internal ...
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