Flora londinensis, or, Plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London : with their places of growth, and times of flowering, their several names according to Linnaeus and other authors, with a particular description of

발행: 1777년

분량: 307페이지

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GENUS U

GENUS IV.

r o pNUS XIII.

GENUS

GENUS VI.

GENUS VII.

GENUS VIII.

GENUS IX.

GENUS XII

GENUS XVI

GENUS XVII.

GENUS XVIII

GENUS XIX

GENUS XXI.

GENUS XXII.

GENUS XXIII.

GENUS XXIV.

alter names ani deseriptiuus that have been long est aisted. ET A MARS II, Aug. 7, I 87. BOTANIC CARDEN.

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Resi S . Gen. 27. HERBAE GRAMINI p OLIAE FLORE IMPERFECTO CULMIFERAE.ΡΟΑ retro laxa panicula diffusa, ramis post florescentiam retronexis, spiculis sublinearibus subquin

quessoris

nearly equat, the outer ane largesi, concave,

STAMINA: FiLAM pNih tria, capillaria: AsTus stri ' sTAMINA: three capillary F1L MENTs ; ΑΝΤΗΣ RADIX perennis, sbrosa CULMI plures, spithamaei, pedales, aut sesquipedales, obliqui, solios, inferne subinfracti, teretes,

laeves.

FOLIA glauca, laevia, acuta, radicalia subconvoluta, caulina plana, erecto-patentia: Ligula brevis,

obtusa, subtruncata, subinde bifida . Vaginals vis.

FLORES paniculati, pani eula palmaris aut sesquipedalis, diffusa, ramis inaequalibus, ramosis, subseditiosis. tandem ad basin pertumidis et retro porrectis, inserioribus sub quinis. SPICUL E sublineares, subquinqueforte, nonnunquam penitus virides, at saepius albo et purpureo pulchre variegatae, Ig. I, 2, 3, CALYX: Gltima bivalvis, valvulis ovatis, obtusis, concavis, inaequalibus, altero duplo breviore, A. 4. Oct. COROLLA: hi valvis, valvulis Rha qualibus, exteriore majore, concava, obtusiuscula, Ig. 5, interiore plerumque bifida, ad lentem utrinque ciliata, Ag. 6. parvae, luteae, fg. 7.

duo, patentes, ad basn usque ramos, Ig. s. STYLΕs two, spreadi , branched down to

ille bottom, Ig. 9. NECTARIUM: Glanmine duae, hasti germinis, Ig. Io. ovato- acutae, ad O NECTARY: composed os tw smali Gitimes, ovate: and potnted, at the bas of the germen, b. 1 o. Fig. 11 exhibet spiculam speei minis secati in qua ξ, Fig. 11 exhibiis the spicula os a dried specimen, in

it is O en miliaken, a discerning eye Uill readit' perceive a differende at a distanee, nd a close eXamination Mili diseover abundant matter to confirm it. As it usualty grows, it is considerably talter than the An annua, iis leaves are narswer in proportion. and much more glaucous, iis spiculae also are much narrower as weli as longer, and, c course, contain man*more floreis : these a re sor the mosi pari pretii ly variegated Mith pale green and purple; but the grandeharacter Which distinguis hes it from the 'a annua, and , as sar as we have observed om ali the other Irias, is to he drawn hom the branches os the paniele : these, as the plant goes out olbloom, are reflected orsi retched out bachwards, se as sonte times to totiel, the eulmus or main stem. On ι amming into the causeos this I found it was effected by litile tuberetes at ille base of the branehes ora theimp per fides only, Whichisere asing in fige as the plant a vaneed in it flowering, sorced them hachwards. The peculiarit' os this chari ter induced uq to adopi a nante expressive os it, notwhstandi nil me had stro nil

ti tinfica. What could induce him io form sueti an opinion, as dissiculi to say, we carasitare cur realers thati ix years culture has made Do alteration an the appearance of the Aa re rost a.

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CHENOPODIUM esturale soliis obatis nitidis dentatis acti iis, racemis ramos s nudis. Iin. S QVegesiab. p. 261. v. A. p. 318. FI. Suec. 216. ATRIPLEX sylvestris lati lici, neutiore solio. sauh. Pin. 1 1s. AI RIPLEX dicta ris aliserinus alter s. famosor. Antil. his. 976. ATRIPLEX sylvestris lati folia altera. Ger. emac. 828. BLITUM Hs anserinus dictum acutiore solio. Rhii Syn. p. 154. p The other coose oot. μὰ

Tota planta gravem odorem spirati Tho whole plant sinetis dis agraeably. RADIX annua, sussorinis, albida, rigida, s brillis ROOT annuat, taperini ultitisti, rigid, furnished plurim patentibus instructa. uitli numerous spreading smali si bres. CAULIs erectus. sodali; ad bipedalem, ramosissimus. e. STALΚ upright. one or two seet hi , very much bangulosus, inferne glaber, superne sari- t branched, sightly angular. helow sinooth, Dosus, plerumque viridis, saepe purpureus Λ above meaiy, most commonly green, butaut lineis purpureis notatus . t osten Mholly purple, or marhed willi purple

FOLIA alterna, petiolata, sub vata, acuta, inaequa- ό LEAVES alternate, standing on stoi salses, sub ovate. liter serrata, superne nitida, inferne pulve- 1 po inted, unequali y sawed, a bove glosj, rulenta, apicibus denticulorum rubicundis. ἔ beneati, meaiy, the tips os the ieeth reddish. PETIOLI superne canaliculati, longitudine soliorum. t LEAp-STALΚS hollo. ab ove, the tengit, os the. leaves. FLORES nune herbaeei, nunc purpurei, racemos, i FLOWERS s metimes green, some times purple, racemas brevibus, nudis, ramosas, depressis, ό growing in hunc fies or racemi, whicli are apice inflexis. 1 1hori, nal ed. branched, depressed, and bento . at the tip. oCALYX: PERIAN ruiu M pentaphyllum, foliolis ova- l CALYX: a P ΕR1A TH1uM of sive leaves, the leavestis, concavis, carinatis, farina diaphana ad- ovate, concave, heeled, permanent, sp in kledspersis, persis lentibus, marginibus membra- . With transparent meat, the edges membranous

naceis, albidis, Ig. r. I and whilist, A. i. COROLLA nulla. O COROLLA wanting. STAMINA: F1LAM pNTA quinque, alba, calyee paulo δ STAMINA: si Ve white FiLhus urs, a litile longer

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