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The Linnaean Collection of the Herbarium of Moscow State University
... E. Jarvis, S.R. Majorov, S.S. Simonov, D.D. Sokoloff and S.V. Sukhov Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) was the creator of the binomial system of nomenclature for plants and animals which ... database, which includes a comprehensive search-and-query mechanism. Each image of a specimen connected with Linnaeus is accompanied by extensive information, including nomenclatural comments written by C.E. Jarvis. This ...
herba.msu.ru

Hunt Institute: History of Collections
... village below our hilltop. There were farms beyond the hill, and a deep valley below with a pond, where the wildflowers of Western Pennsylvania grew rampantarbutus, hepatica, blood root, white and ... so fascinating to read and enjoy, some early cookery books, books of emblemsalmost every subject connected with botany including unusual pamphlets. May this catalogue as a whole ... be of high service ...
huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu

HEMIONITIDACEAE [First Draft]
... 3b. Blade 1- or 2-pinnate; pinnae or pinnules strongly cordate or with 1—2 segments at base; veins free, not connected near leaf margin.          4a. Blade 1—2-pinnate; pinnules ovate, 7— ... mostly on noncalcareous rocks. Perhaps P. delavayi is the substitute species of P. marantae. 2. Paragymnopteris marantae (Linnaeus) K. H. Shing, Indian Fern J. 10: 229. 1993. 欧洲金毛裸蕨 (ou zhou jin mao luo jue)      ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

Ajuga
... oxits all about horns, in that case. The word Ajuga was given by none other than Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who is responsible for our system of scientific nomenclature. Ajuga means without a ... and was inspired by the fact that the sepals surrounding the buds of Ajuga are not connected. The species name, reptans, describes its growth habit: A. reptans creeps by underground stolons, growing out ...
whatcom.wsu.edu

Sahlbergia – Abstract of volume 7 – FMNH
... was expected due to the warm summers in the 1990s in SE Finland and is connected with the species’ recent expansion in the adjacent areas on the Karelian Isthmus. The hornet ... Rhipiphoridae). — Sahlbergia 7: 33-34. Helsinki, Finland, ISSN 1237-3273. The occurrence of Metoecus paradoxus (Linnaeus) (Rhipiphoridae, wedge-shaped beetles) in Finland is reviewed. Some recent records and long periods of ...
www.fmnh.helsinki.fi

Species peonies: by Harvey Buchite
... officinalis Group by Harvey Buchite This peony known since ancient times was the first one named by Linnaeus. It is found growing in northern Italy, along the Dalmatian coast of Yugoslavia, Albania, eastern Serbia, ... roots connected by a thin string like root attachment at the crown that has a few large eyes. These are strong growing plants in the garden. This species is a tetraploid with 20 ...
www.geocities.com/MPS_Peony

CSSA Newsletters #26
... it was illustrated in the book ``Phytographia'' (1691) by Leonard Plukenet (1641-1706) under the pre-Linnaeus Latin name `Ficoides s(ive) Melocactos mammillaris glabra, sulcis carens, fructum suum undique fundens'. He ... the parachute is connected by a spring or corkscrew type structures that acts to screw the seed into loose soil. Pelargonium seeds are some of the easier seeds to propagate with a ...
www.labs.agilent.com

Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia - F to I
... , TRIBE Orchideae, SUBTRIBE Orchidinae Common Name or Meaning named for Hammarby, a town in Sweden where Linnaeus had a summer home Synonyms Sturmia Rchb.f 1826 Type species = ! = Hammarbya paludosa (Linne) Kuntze 1891 ! ... with a solid claw at the base, with a slender, winless column with a foot to which the lip is tightly attached and two hard pollina connected to an elongate stipe attached to a ...
www.orchidspecies.com

Internet Directory for Botany: Arboreta and Botanical Gardens
... were planned and designed by the Arboretum's first director, Charles Sprague Sargent, in collaboration with the landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. Begun in 1872 and named for its benefactor James ... situated within an attractive rolling landscape of pine trees and large ponds. Connected gardens extend over 80 acres with an additional 110 acres of natural area for visitors to enjoy. University ...
www.ou.edu

Ellen Willmott's Rosa gallica
... growers, among whom were Vibert, Laffay, Prvost, Desportes, Hardy, etc. Vibert's name is especially connected with Rosa gallica hybrids, and some of the most beautiful varieties originated in his garden. ... avowed purpose of encouraging English growers, for hitherto pre-eminence in Rose-growing had remained with the French. Many illustrations of these Roses were made during the time when they were ...
www.rosegathering.com



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