RMF06W8C–Squarrose Knapweed, Centaurea triumfetti, Compositae, Simbruini Mountains Park, Lazio, Italy
RMR15922–Squarrose Knapweed, Centaurea triumfettii, in flower in montane limestone grassland, Croatia.
RFEG03X0–Squarrose Knapweed
RMG26099–Flower of Squarrose Knapweed (Centaurea triumfettii)
RF2DAA2E0–squarrose knapweed Centaurea triumfettii Plant Growing in Devon UK
RF2H2BRPB–The bee on flower of Centaurea triumfettii, the squarrose knapweed
RF2BWEJ89–Studio photo closeup of purple isolated flower with green leaves, white background - squarrose knapweed (centaurea virgata triumfettii)
RF2H2BT0E–The bee on flower of Centaurea triumfettii, the squarrose knapweed
RFEFDYXP–Flowers of Squarrose Knapweed, Centaurea triumfetti
RF2GGRBPP–squarrose knapweed, Centaurea triumfettii, tarka imola, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe
RM2BT60RG–squarrose knapweed (Centaurea triumfettii) alongside a byway outside East Brabourne near Ashford in Kent, United Kingdom
RFHDY4D8–A closeup of many Pholiota Squarrose mushrooms growing together.
RF2GE90CP–Selective focus of a purple Ruella squarrose flower in the garden
RF2JPWGBG–many squarrose knapweed, Centaurea (cyanus) triumfettii - blue flowers from Asteraceae family
RM2AX05EK–Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry . e branchesbeing either short with one or two heads, or elongated andbearing; several heads. The heads, as a rule, are rather be distinguished by the fact that in A. Novi-Belgii the innerbracts are of unequal length and somewhat squarrose.Tall forms of A. longifolius without foliaceous bracts maysometimes be confused with A. paniculatus, but the headsof A. longifolius are usually larger, and in pure A. panicu-latus the bracts of the involucre are shorter and imbricated.From A. junceus, too, the plant may best be distingu
RMPG4G92–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvii. coni'fer^: pi'cea. 1045 Spec. Char., S^c. Leaves linear, emarginate, silvery beneath. Cones oblong, squarrose. Bracteoles somewhat leafy, obcordate, mucronate, half-exserted, reflexed. (Don.) A tree so closely resembling the preceding kind, that it is unnecessary to describe it.
RF2JF0W2R–Beautiful summer Centaurea triumfettii flowers in a vase, part of home interior
RMR15928–Squarrose Knapweed, Centaurea triumfettii, in flower in montane limestone grassland, Croatia.
RM2H8TRD8–Squarrose knapweed, Centaurea triumfetii ssp triumfetii in flower in the Alps.
RF2BWEJ83–Studio photo closeup of purple isolated flower with green leaves, white background - squarrose knapweed (centaurea virgata triumfettii)
RF2H2BRR1–The bee on flower of Centaurea triumfettii, the squarrose knapweed
RM2H8TF8X–Squarrose knapweed, Centaurea triumfetii ssp triumfetii in flower in the Alps.
RFT5BXPK–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RM2BT60TK–squarrose knapweed (Centaurea triumfettii) alongside a byway outside East Brabourne near Ashford in Kent, United Kingdom
RF2JNXK33–many squarrose knapweed, Centaurea (cyanus) triumfettii - blue flowers from Asteraceae family
RM2AGBBGD–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. te; achenes 1-2-toothed ; bracts not squarrose. 2. G. lanceolata. I. Grindelia squarrosa (Pursh) Dunal. Broad-leaved Gum-plant. Fig. 4192. Donia squarrosa Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 559. 1814.Grindelia squarrosa Dunal in DC. Prodr. 5 : 315- 1S36.G. grandiflora Hook. Bot. Mag. pi. 4628. 1852.Grindelia nuda Wood. Bot. Gaz. 3: 50. 1878.Grindelia squarrosa nuda A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i: 118
RMPG4GX7–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1871. P. Gerariliinii. Spec. Char., Src. Leaves in threes, rarely in twos, very slender. Male catkins short. Cones ovate ; scales truncate at the apex, without any point. Branches tubercled. Leaves squarrose, with stipular scales ; twin, or in threes, slender, spreading, semicylin- drica
RF2P91DE4–Beautiful summer Centaurea triumfettii flowers in a vase, part of home interior
RFEG03WJ–Squarrose Knapweed white Flower
RFEG4TGE–Squarrose Knapweed with Clipping path
RFEG4WBT–White Squarrose Knapweed and Dandelions in a garden
RFT5BXR2–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RM2BT60WE–squarrose knapweed (Centaurea triumfettii) alongside a byway outside East Brabourne near Ashford in Kent, United Kingdom
RFT5BXKE–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RM2CEGWJT–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. B. & S. is rather rare and confined pretty closely tomountainous regions. It is distinguished from the last liv its much larger sizeand coarser appearance, smaller, and less con-spicuous paraphyllia and squarrose stem leaveswith rounded auricles and less strongly serratemargins: These leaves are cordate-ovate tocordate-triangular, suddenly contracted to therather long acumen. The spores mature fromlate autumn to early spring. H. Pyrenaicum (Spruce) Lindb. (//. Ocikesi
RMPFGKA7–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 325 part of the branch is monosiphonous except the basal segment, the third one of the whole branch, which is polysiphonous; in vigorous plants the fourth and fifth segments, too, are polysiphonous. The plant is quite without cortex. Falkenberg has pointed out that in the Mediterranean Sea he has found two different forms namely a robust and very squarrose. Fig. 326. Heterosiphonia Wurdemanni (Bail.) Falkenb. var. ty pica. a, part of the thallus with rhizoids developed from the summit of the ra
RF2NH2BGE–Beautiful summer Centaurea triumfettii flowers in a vase, part of home interior
RFEFXMM1–Pink Rose and blue Squarrose Knapweed or Cornflower
RM2BT60T1–squarrose knapweed (Centaurea triumfettii) alongside a byway outside East Brabourne near Ashford in Kent, United Kingdom
RFT5BXM6–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RM2CDB2X6–. The Botanical register consisting of coloured figures of . an inch and an half across. Calyxroundish, squarrose, leaflets linearly lanceolate, narrow,glandularly ciliate, red at the tips, pointed, with a nervealong the middle, inner ones thinner and narrower: floretsof the 7ay pistil-bearing, obversely lanceolate, slightly con-cave, 2-3-toothed plaitedly streaked, tuhe short, slightlypubescent, greenish: ^orf^^ of the disk with stamens andpistil, greenish yellow, clavate, limb uprightly spreading,with short pointed segments slightly pubescent on the out-side, tube slender, short, nearly the
RMPFFCWP–. Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Their distribution, variations, and habits. Decapoda (Crustacea). 550 A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. The type, which is the only specimen known, was caught in a baited fish ti-ap in Harrington Sound, in shallow water, April, 1901, The specimen which approaches most nearly to the type of this variety is a cast shell, found on the shore (fig. 15) and of which only the carapace was preserved. 1 have included its measurement with variety obesxs, however, as a matter of convenience, though it differs from that in having larger and more squarrose marginal
RF2M2WN62–Beautiful summer Centaurea triumfettii flowers in a vase, part of home interior
RFT5BXP2–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RM2CENWCP–. Swenska wetenskaps academiens handlingar. inferiora parva, fere squamaBformia, squarrose reflexa, late triangularia — late ovata,acuminata, marginibus e basi ad medium folium paullum reflexis, ceterum planis, integrisvel superne minutissime serrulatis, nervö infra apicem evanido, cellulis elongatis, superioramulto majora, patentia, ovato-oblonga, caviuscula, acuta, marginibus inferne reflexis,ceterum planis, basim versus integris, superne niinute serratis, nervö stricto, viridi, longesupra medium folium abrupto, dorso aculeo brevi coronato, cellulis elongatis, bevissimis,chlorophyllosis; cet
RMPFYHXW–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 959. A.jiirceiis. 960. A. longlfoUns. ex = = Meads middle-sized; bracts in few-several rows, more or less unequal, linear to spatulate, more herbaceous and firmer, the tips often slightly spreading or squarrose. 46. A. nbvi-bfilgii L. Slender, 2-10 dm. high ; leaves oblong to linear-lanceo- late, entire or sparingly serrate, the upper partly clasping and often somewhal aurioulate; heads about 1 cm. high; rays from bright blue- violet to white. —
RF2JE9BMJ–Beautiful summer Centaurea triumfettii flowers in a vase, part of home interior
RFT5BXMB–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RM2CEGHD1–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. Figure 170. Campyltum poiyi^amum (From Bry. Eur ) HYPNACEAE 327 leaves typically entire with apex somewhat channeled, slron^^/y squarrose to recurved,without costa or at most with merely a trace of one; inflated alar cells numer-ous and conspicuous, hyaline or colored: dioicous; spores in summer, butinfrequently produced. This species is apparently not abundant but is widelydistributed in our range. Forms are found varying toward C chrysopbyllum andhaving a well-devel
RMPFYHXH–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 960. A. longlfoUns. ex = = Meads middle-sized; bracts in few-several rows, more or less unequal, linear to spatulate, more herbaceous and firmer, the tips often slightly spreading or squarrose. 46. A. nbvi-bfilgii L. Slender, 2-10 dm. high ; leaves oblong to linear-lanceo- late, entire or sparingly serrate, the upper partly clasping and often somewhal aurioulate; heads about 1 cm. high; rays from bright blue- violet to white. — Nfd. to Ga., main
RF2JE9BNR–Beautiful summer Centaurea triumfettii flowers in a vase, part of home interior
RFT5BXP7–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RM2CEGJAX–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. 1. Leaves strongly squarrose 2. Leaves not noticeably squarrose ^. 2. Leaves strongly costate chrysophyllum. Leaves without costa or with costa short ami double 3. 3. Plants very slender ; alar cells not conspicuously enlarged or inflated kispidulum. Plants stouter; alar cells conspicuously enlarged and inflated slellatum. 4. Stem leaves cordate-ovate, abruptly slenderly acuminate; dioicous radicalc. Stem leaves broadly lanceolate, gradually narrowed to a very long sl
RMPFYJ5T–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. A. ffrandifloras, 12. A. grandiflbrus L. Minutely hispid; stems slender, loosely much branched, 3-9 dm. high; leaves very small (0.5-4 cm. long), oblong-linear, obtuse, rigid, the uppermost passing into bracts of the hemispherical squarrose many-ranked involucre ; rays bright violet, 2.5 cm. long; achenes hairy.—Dry open places, Va., and soutliw. — Heads large and very showy. Fig. 929. 13. A. oblongifblius Nutt. Minutely glandular- puberulent, m
RF2MJ1P3W–Beautiful summer Centaurea triumfettii flowers in a vase, part of home interior
RFT5BXMT–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RMREF7N2–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 304 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI 1912, 1914; Theissen and Sydow, 1917; Hoehnel, 1917, 1918; Arnaud, 1918; Doidge, 1920). It is difficult to describe briefly the characters of the Microthyriaceae, as all their forms merge into each other and into related families. In any case, they are usually superficial ectoparasites. The ascus stromata are provided with radial covers. In the Microthyrieae there is no aerial mycelium at maturity; in the Asterineae, the mycelium is persistent, dark colored, squarrose, asterinoid, often like the sooty moulds, aerial
RF2N1N437–Beautiful summer flowers yellow Chamomile in a vase, part of home interior, Cota tinctoria
RFT5BXN6–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RMRHD8W1–. The book of evergreens. A practical treatise on the Coniferæ, or cone-bearing plants. Conifers. 132 THE BOOK OF EVERGREENS. thick, lip^ncous, obtuse, loose, squarrose, lowest sterile ones recurved, yellowish-brown color. Seeds, rather larjie, ir- reirularly ovate or obovate, with persistent, sliarp, keeled maririns, representing minute wings. Cotyledons, 8 or 9. This species, the identity of which has been questioned for the last forty years, is now happily assigned the position that its discoverer claimed for it. This question has been satisfactorily solved by the researches of Dr. Parry, w
RF2NKTR01–Beautiful summer flowers yellow Chamomile in a vase, part of home interior, Cota tinctoria
RFT5BXKY–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RMRDE6PX–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1871. P. Gerariliinii. Spec. Char., Src. Leaves in threes, rarely in twos, very slender. Male catkins short. Cones ovate ; scales truncate at the apex, without any point. Branches tubercled. Leaves squarrose, with stipular scales ; twin, or in threes, slender, spreading, semicylin- drica
RF2M68KJ4–Beautiful summer bouquet of carnations, cornflowers and yellow chamomiles, part of home interior
RFT5BXKX–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RMRDDBH8–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvii. coni'fer^: pi'cea. 1045 Spec. Char., S^c. Leaves linear, emarginate, silvery beneath. Cones oblong, squarrose. Bracteoles somewhat leafy, obcordate, mucronate, half-exserted, reflexed. (Don.) A tree so closely resembling the preceding kind, that it is unnecessary to describe it.
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RFT5BXMD–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RMRH2NNY–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. -76- This species is the one most easily recognized by beginners, thanks to its large size and usually very squarrose branch-leaves, and should in fact if normally developed be confused with no other. Its other characters have already been sufficiently dwelt upon. An interesting fact long since noted^ is that correspond- ing to its robustness the cortex of the branches usually includes a second layer of empty cells (complete or partially developed). In contrast to the last species 5. squarrosum is generally monoicous and fruits c
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RFT5BXMK–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RMRD4108–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 325 part of the branch is monosiphonous except the basal segment, the third one of the whole branch, which is polysiphonous; in vigorous plants the fourth and fifth segments, too, are polysiphonous. The plant is quite without cortex. Falkenberg has pointed out that in the Mediterranean Sea he has found two different forms namely a robust and very squarrose. Fig. 326. Heterosiphonia Wurdemanni (Bail.) Falkenb. var. ty pica. a, part of the thallus with rhizoids developed from the summit of the ra
RF2JFG56E–Beautiful summer flowers yellow Chamomile in a vase, part of home interior, Cota tinctoria
RFT5BXM7–Macro close up of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops of pedicels)
RMRHD8X8–. The book of evergreens, a practical treatise on the coniferae, or cone-bearing plants. Evergreens; Coniferae. 1 oo ItJ-J THE BOOK OF EVERGREENS. thick, ligneous, obtuse, loose, squarrose, lowest sterile ones rccuned, yelloAvish-broAvn color. Seeds, rather large, ir- regularly ovate or obovate, "vvith persistent, sharp, keeled margins, representing minute wings. Cotyledons, 8 or 9. This species, the identity of which has been questioned for the last forty years, is now happily assigned the position that its discoverer claimed for it. This question has been satisfactorily solved by the re
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RFT5BXPD–Floral background: Macro close up of pedicels of purple squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred petals (focus on tops of pedicels)
RMRH2N9Y–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. Fig. 2. Hylocomium triquetrum x i; stem leaf x 4. 4. H. sguarrosum (L.) B. & S. has a more feathery look than H.pari- etimftn, the leaves being thinner and more spreading (squarrose) on the stems, which are usually red, as are also those of parietinum and pro- liferu7n. The apices of the leaves are long and slender and reflexed. The. k^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble th
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RFT5BXND–Macro close up of flower bud with purple petals coming out - squarrose knapweed (centaurea triumfettii) with blurred green background (focus on tops o
RMRH2NA9–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. 5 —. Fig. 2. Hylocomium triquetrum x i; stem leaf x 4. 4. H. sguarrosum (L.) B. & S. has a more feathery look than H.pari- etimftn, the leaves being thinner and more spreading (squarrose) on the stems, which are usually red, as are also those of parietinum and pro- liferu7n. The apices of the leaves are long and slender and reflexed. The. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble t
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RMRJ2H85–. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. n- ' I 18. DIOHODONTIUM, Schimp. Plants loosely cespitose. Leaves soft, opaque, dlvaricate- squarrose, lingulate-lanceolate from an onlarg«'<l half-sheathing base : borders irrefjularly serrulate : medi^d and basilar areolation rectangular, quadrate and very small on the lyorders, quadrate, chlorophyllose and obscure at the apex. Flowers direcious. Capsule solid, cernuous, smooth; collum distinct, not strumose. Peristome large ; teeth cleft to below the middle. Annulus none. — Dicrtumm^ Auct., in part. iml'. Please note t
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RMRJ4EJ6–. Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. 246 BULLETIN OF THE UNIVEBSITY OF WISCONSIN. Acute or short apiculate, alar cells few, large . H. palnfltre, 398. Obtuse, entire, alar cells hyaline . . H. cnspldatnm, 403. a. Alar cells scarcely different or quadrate or rectangular, not abruptly enlarged. * Leaves thin, glossy, open; plants mostly small, prostrates or with ascending branches. Leaves squarrose, acuminate. Sub-serrulate all around, lid apiculate . H. htspldnlnm, 378. Entire except the acumen, lid obtuse . . H. Haoonnli, SS9. Leaves
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RMRJ2W0Y–. A revision of the North American Isotheciaceae and Brachythecia [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. *i i .: 150 nate, entire, slightly concave, ecostate, or costa very faint, short and double; leaf-cells linear-rhomboidal; median cells 8 : l ; quadrate alar cells few; stem leaves broader, more abruptly acuminate: antheridia oblong ; perigonial leaves broadly ovate-lanceolate, en- tire, acute to acuminate : perichaetium 2 mm. long; the leaves loosely sheathing, squarrose at apex; inner oblong-lanceolate, more or less long-acuminate, more or less serrate at apex, ecos- tate ; cells linear above, rho
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RMRDAK27–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. A. ffrandifloras, 12. A. grandiflbrus L. Minutely hispid; stems slender, loosely much branched, 3-9 dm. high; leaves very small (0.5-4 cm. long), oblong-linear, obtuse, rigid, the uppermost passing into bracts of the hemispherical squarrose many-ranked involucre ; rays bright violet, 2.5 cm. long; achenes hairy.—Dry open places, Va., and soutliw. — Heads large and very showy. Fig. 929. 13. A. oblongifblius Nutt. Minutely glandular- puberulent, m
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RMRDAJDN–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 959. A.jiirceiis. 960. A. longlfoUns. ex = = Meads middle-sized; bracts in few-several rows, more or less unequal, linear to spatulate, more herbaceous and firmer, the tips often slightly spreading or squarrose. 46. A. nbvi-bfilgii L. Slender, 2-10 dm. high ; leaves oblong to linear-lanceo- late, entire or sparingly serrate, the upper partly clasping and often somewhal aurioulate; heads about 1 cm. high; rays from bright blue- violet to white. —
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RMRDAJDF–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 960. A. longlfoUns. ex = = Meads middle-sized; bracts in few-several rows, more or less unequal, linear to spatulate, more herbaceous and firmer, the tips often slightly spreading or squarrose. 46. A. nbvi-bfilgii L. Slender, 2-10 dm. high ; leaves oblong to linear-lanceo- late, entire or sparingly serrate, the upper partly clasping and often somewhal aurioulate; heads about 1 cm. high; rays from bright blue- violet to white. — Nfd. to Ga., main
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RMRJY5AJ–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario Y Carex squarrosa L. CYPERACEAE Squarrose sedge Carex squarreux. Specimens ' Spécimens CAN. DAO, HAM, LKHD. MICH. TRT. TRTE.UWO OPre 1925 0 1925-1949 ï 1950-1964 • Post 1964. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Argus, George W. (George William); Nati
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