| Botany - 1812 - 352 pages
...growth; when fully grown being twice the length of those of the other: they are not mealy, the under side being as green as the upper, and they have a greater tendency to grow upright: the scape is shorter and thicker: the flowers form a similar umbel, but each is smaller, and in point of... | |
| 1837 - 276 pages
...fully grown they are twice the length, of those of the other ; they are not mealy β the nuder side being as green as the upper β and they have a greater tendency to grow upright. In the winter it loses its leaves entirely, and forms a sort of bulbous hybemacle under ground ; this... | |
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