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Page 69
... common . Flowers in the cold season . 2. C. prostrata Roxb .; Fl . Brit . Ind . , II , p . 67. A much branched diffuse perennial herb . Stems many from the base , slender , clothed with brown silky hairs . Leaves simple , 1/2 to 1 in ...
... common . Flowers in the cold season . 2. C. prostrata Roxb .; Fl . Brit . Ind . , II , p . 67. A much branched diffuse perennial herb . Stems many from the base , slender , clothed with brown silky hairs . Leaves simple , 1/2 to 1 in ...
Page 73
... common weed in the fields in the cold weather . It is not so common however as the last or the next . 3. M. denticulata Willd .; Fl . Brit . Ind . , II , p . 90. A nearly glabrous prostrate or procumbent annual . Stems 6-24 in . long ...
... common weed in the fields in the cold weather . It is not so common however as the last or the next . 3. M. denticulata Willd .; Fl . Brit . Ind . , II , p . 90. A nearly glabrous prostrate or procumbent annual . Stems 6-24 in . long ...
Page 110
... Common . Flowers from March - May . A few more species of Opuntia are grown in the gardens , but these are not very common at Lahore . For further information reference may be made to Parker's ' Forest Flora for the Punjab with Delhi ...
... Common . Flowers from March - May . A few more species of Opuntia are grown in the gardens , but these are not very common at Lahore . For further information reference may be made to Parker's ' Forest Flora for the Punjab with Delhi ...
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1-seeded 5-lobed Achenes acuminate acute adnate annual herb anthers anthers 2-celled apex axile axillary basal base beak bisexual bracteate bracteoles branched Brit caducous calyx calyx-tube campanulate Capsule carpels cell compressed cordate corolla corolla-tube cotyledons cultivated cylindric cymes dehiscent densely diameter dioecious disk drupe embryo entire erect exserted exstipulate female flowers filaments filiform fleshy florets Flowers small free or connate Fruit glabrous glands globose hairs hairy Heads hypogynous imbricate indehiscent involucral bracts keel lanceolate leaflets Leaves alternate Leaves opposite linear Linn lobes male flowers membranous minute nearly oblong obovate obtuse outer ovary ovary superior ovate ovoid ovules panicles pappus pedicels peduncles perennial herbs perianth petals petiole placentas plant prostrate pubescent racemes rarely receptacle scarious Seeds sepals sessile short shortly shrubs simple slender solitary species spikes spinescent stalked stamens Stems stigma stipules style teeth terminal toothed tree tube undershrubs upper usually valvate Vern whorls yellow zygomorphic