Icones Plantarum: Or Figures, with Brief Descriptive Characters and Remarks, of New Or Rare Plants, Selected from the Author's Herbarium, Volume 1

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Contents

Section 1
PB-991
Section 2
PB-992
Section 3
PB-994
Section 4
PB-996
Section 5
PB-996
Section 6
PB-997
Section 7
PB-998
Section 8
PB-998
Section 20
PB-1026
Section 21
PB-1051
Section 22
PB-1051
Section 23
PB-1051
Section 24
PB-1051
Section 25
PB-1051
Section 26
PB-1051
Section 27
PB-1051

Section 9
PB-999
Section 10
PB-1026
Section 11
PB-1026
Section 12
PB-1026
Section 13
PB-1026
Section 14
PB-1026
Section 15
PB-1026
Section 16
PB-1026
Section 17
PB-1026
Section 18
PB-1026
Section 19
PB-1026
Section 28
PB-1051
Section 29
PB-1051
Section 30
PB-1051
Section 31
PB-1051
Section 32
PB-1051
Section 33
PB-1051
Section 34
PB-1076
Section 35
PB-1076
Section 36
PB-1076
Section 37
PB-1076
Section 38
PB-1076

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Page PB-1076 - Falls of the Zambesi. The stem is several inches in diameter, and rough outside. The plant climbs up the highest trees, and hangs from one to the other like a bush-vine. The flowers are of a pale yellow, and last for but a short time during the months preceding the first rains of the season (October and...
Page PB-1026 - ... long, broader in the hermaphrodite than in the male flowers. Petals above 1 line diameter, orbicular, pubescent or ciuciate.
Page PB-1026 - HAB. Tropical Australia ; Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; Port Essington, Armstrong ; Trinity Bay, Henne.
Page PB-996 - Sol., var. hirtella ; decumbens, ramulis floriferis adscendentibus fastigiatis sparsim pilosulis, foliis lanceolatis trigonis obtusis imbricatis laxe adpressis, involucralibus lineari-lanceolatis pilosis ciliatisve apice subpatentibus recurvisve, ovario biloculari (vel dissepimento interdum imperfecto).

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