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... plants , with jointed stems , opposite simple leaves , and minute stipules between them . The flowers are in ... plant . CHLO'RIC ACID ( HCIO3 ) , is an oxygen acid of chlorine , or an oxide of hydrochloric acid , and is generally met ...
... plants , with jointed stems , opposite simple leaves , and minute stipules between them . The flowers are in ... plant . CHLO'RIC ACID ( HCIO3 ) , is an oxygen acid of chlorine , or an oxide of hydrochloric acid , and is generally met ...
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... plants , in which a sickly green or greenish - yellow colour takes the place of the natural lively hue . Sometimes only a particular shoot is affected by it , but very generally the whole plant ; and it seems to depend upon causes which ...
... plants , in which a sickly green or greenish - yellow colour takes the place of the natural lively hue . Sometimes only a particular shoot is affected by it , but very generally the whole plant ; and it seems to depend upon causes which ...
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... plants of the natural order Composite , sub - order Corymbifera ; having a hemispherical or nearly flat involucre ... plant , and of which there are many varieties . Its colours are also very various - red , lilac , rose- colour , white ...
... plants of the natural order Composite , sub - order Corymbifera ; having a hemispherical or nearly flat involucre ... plant , and of which there are many varieties . Its colours are also very various - red , lilac , rose- colour , white ...
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... plants , nearly allied to Chervil , of which one species , SWEET C. ( M. odorata ) , is common in the central and ... plant , power- fully fragrant , the smell resembling that of anise . The seeds , roots , and young leaves are used in ...
... plants , nearly allied to Chervil , of which one species , SWEET C. ( M. odorata ) , is common in the central and ... plant , power- fully fragrant , the smell resembling that of anise . The seeds , roots , and young leaves are used in ...
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... plants , in War- dian cases , from Peru and Ecuador , encountering in the enterprise the strenuous opposition of the author- ities of those states . The plants having died , others were introduced in 1861. In 1863 , upward of 136,000 plants ...
... plants , in War- dian cases , from Peru and Ecuador , encountering in the enterprise the strenuous opposition of the author- ities of those states . The plants having died , others were introduced in 1861. In 1863 , upward of 136,000 plants ...
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