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438 SYNGENESIA : POLYGAMIA ^QUALTS.
the firfl expanfion of the flower to the rlpe|n!ngi
of the feeds is about i 8 days.
It varies i. with leaves fprinkled with white fpots.
2. with narrower and more lanceolate leaves.
3, with radical leaves roundifh.
4, with leaves pinnatifid at the bafe.
5. with naked unbranched ftalks, bearing two, and
fometinnes only one fingle flower.— This lall is
frequent upon the highland mountains in dry
rocky places, vid. Pd. herb. /. 11./. 4. i
^dudofum HIERACIUM caule paniculato, foliis amplexicau-'
5" libus dentatis glabris, calycibus hifpidis. Sp. pi,
1129. {Ger. ,em. 300./. 11. bona. Moris, hi/i.f. 7.1
/. 5./. ^j. Pet. ^herb. t. 13. /. 9. Gmelin. Fi.Siben]
11. t. c). fcdvit'opj quoniam folia & caulis hirjuta)\
Marfli Hawk weed. An^lis.
By the fides of rivers in rocky places, both in the,
highlands -^nd lowlands, frequent. 1; ? VII. VllLj
l"he ilalk is two feet high, fmooth, and branched |
into a thin panicle at top ■.. the leaves are oval-|
lanceolate,. fmooth and tender, fharply dented on j
the edges, the dents revers'd : the radical ones
which are four or five, have foliaceous dented
footftalks : thofe on the ftalk, which are commonly
about three, diflant from each other, are feflilc
and embrace the ftalk at their bafe : the panicle
confifts only of about five or fix yellow flowers,
one, two or three upon a branch : the calyces are
livid and cover'd with black hairs.
The
the firfl expanfion of the flower to the rlpe|n!ngi
of the feeds is about i 8 days.
It varies i. with leaves fprinkled with white fpots.
2. with narrower and more lanceolate leaves.
3, with radical leaves roundifh.
4, with leaves pinnatifid at the bafe.
5. with naked unbranched ftalks, bearing two, and
fometinnes only one fingle flower.— This lall is
frequent upon the highland mountains in dry
rocky places, vid. Pd. herb. /. 11./. 4. i
^dudofum HIERACIUM caule paniculato, foliis amplexicau-'
5" libus dentatis glabris, calycibus hifpidis. Sp. pi,
1129. {Ger. ,em. 300./. 11. bona. Moris, hi/i.f. 7.1
/. 5./. ^j. Pet. ^herb. t. 13. /. 9. Gmelin. Fi.Siben]
11. t. c). fcdvit'opj quoniam folia & caulis hirjuta)\
Marfli Hawk weed. An^lis.
By the fides of rivers in rocky places, both in the,
highlands -^nd lowlands, frequent. 1; ? VII. VllLj
l"he ilalk is two feet high, fmooth, and branched |
into a thin panicle at top ■.. the leaves are oval-|
lanceolate,. fmooth and tender, fharply dented on j
the edges, the dents revers'd : the radical ones
which are four or five, have foliaceous dented
footftalks : thofe on the ftalk, which are commonly
about three, diflant from each other, are feflilc
and embrace the ftalk at their bafe : the panicle
confifts only of about five or fix yellow flowers,
one, two or three upon a branch : the calyces are
livid and cover'd with black hairs.
The
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Flora Scotica: or, a systematic arrangement, in the Linnaean method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides > Volume 1 > (520) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/79193472 |
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Description | Vol. I. |
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Shelfmark | Blair.153 |
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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