A New British Flora: British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts, Volume 3Gresham, 1919 - Angiosperms |
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A New British Flora: British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts Volume 3 A. R. 1879-1937 Horwood,J. N. Fitch No preview available - 2015 |
NEW BRITISH FLORA A. R. (Arthur Reginald) 1879-1 Horwood,John Nugent Ill Fitch No preview available - 2016 |
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anthers Asia base Beech bees beetles berries bloom bracts Bramble branches Britain Bryony called calyx capsule carpels Cecidomyia common corolla cross-pollination cyme deciduous dispersed Dog Rose Dog's Mercury downy drooping drupe egg-shaped erect ESSENTIAL SPECIFIC CHARACTERS female flowers flower-stalks Flowering stem fruit fungi ground flora Ground Ivy grows habit habitat hairs hairy hedge Hedge Mustard hedgerow height Highlands Holly honey humus humus soil humus-loving plant Hymenoptera insects Ireland L.-Stem lance-shaped Latin name refers leaf leaflets leaves Lepidoptera Lime lobes male flowers Moth Nipplewort North Temperate Zone numerous oblong ovary ovate panicle perennial petals Photo pistil pollen purple raceme Red Campion ripe road roadside root Rose sand soil second Latin name seeds self-pollination sepals Severn provinces shrub smooth Spurge stalked stamens stigma Strawberry style tree tube umbels Vetch Violet visited vulgaris whorls Wild wind woodland Wych Elm yellow Zone in Europe