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" Nutt.) considered as an Echinocactus by Messrs. Torrey and Gray, in their important work on the North American plants : — " This difference of opinion arose probably from Nuttall's description stating that the flowers proceeded from the upper clusters... "
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History - Página 36
por Boston Society of Natural History - 1848
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volumen12

1846 - 528 páginas
...American plants : — " This difference of opinion arose probably from Nuttall's description stating that the flowers proceeded from the upper clusters...the remains of the sepals ; Pfeiffer says rarissime l&vis. " My specimen is about 5 inches high, and 9 inches diameter ; the spines are radiating, very...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volumen12

1846 - 618 páginas
...American plants :— " This difference of opinion arose probably from Nuttall's description stating that the flowers proceeded from the upper clusters...the fruit of Echinocactus being generally more or loss scaly from the remains of the sepals ; Pfeiffer says rarissime lecrix. " My specimen is about...
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Magazine of Horticulture, Botany and All Useful Discoveries and ..., Volumen12

Charles Mason Hovey - 1846 - 432 páginas
...American plants : — "This difference of opinion arose probably from Nuttall's description stating that the flowers proceeded from the upper clusters...Nuttall also states that the fruit is smooth ; this is a pharacter of Melocactus, the fruit of Echinocactus being generally more or less scaly from the remains...
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Boston Journal of Natural History, Volumen5

1847 - 682 páginas
...America, as an Echinocactus. This difference of opinion arose probably from Nuttall's description stating that the flowers proceeded from the upper clusters...more or less scaly from the remains of the sepals ; Pfeifler says rarissime lavis. My specimen is about 5 inches high, and 9 inches diameter ; the spines...
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Boston Journal of Natural History, Volumen5

1847 - 646 páginas
...America, as an Echinocactus. This difference of opinion arose probably from NuttaH's description stating that the flowers proceeded from the upper clusters...the remains of the sepals ; Pfeiffer says rarissime Iccvis. My specimen is about 5 inches high, and 9 inches diameter ; the spines are radiating, very...
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