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RM2AG93BH–. 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. 2. Antennaria alpina (L.) Gaertn. Alpine Everlasting. Fig. 4394- Gnaphalium alpinum L. Sp. PI. 856. i753- Antennaria alpina Gaertn. Fr. & Sem. 2: 410. 1791. iA. labradorica Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II) 7: 406.1841. A. angustata Greene, Pittonia 3: 284. 1898. Surculose by short stolons; stems floccose-woolly,i-4 high. Basal leaves usually numerous, tufted,spatulate or line
RM2CDF65T–. Allgemeine Pflanzenkaryologie . *) Doch wurde hier keine reguläre SynapsisMirahili8-B&sta,rd ohen S. 432. Handbuch der Pflanzenanatomie I. 1 B en; vgl. die Angaben für den29 460 Unregelmäßige Mitosen und Amitose. Ein völliges Fehlen der beiden Teilungsschritte in den Embryosack-Mutterzellen wurde zuerst von Juel (1900a) für Äntennaria alpina be-schrieben, trotzdem hier eine Synapsis noch vorhanden war. Dann zeigteStrasburgee (1910b) für Elatostema sessile gleichfalls, daß nur einerein somatische Teilung der Embryosack-Mutterzelle vorhanden ist undsogar die Synapsis ganz fehlt, die wieder bei
RMRHRF1N–. Billeder af Nordens flora. Plants. I r^^ 7 ^ "* ^.. I BJÆRG-KATTEFOD, antennaria alpina.. 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.. Lindman, C. A. M. (Carl Axel Magnus), 1856-1928. København, G. E. C. Gad
RMRF4218–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Car ex spec tab His Community Carex spectabilis, a relatively tall (up to 1 meter) Carex, sometimes dominates another meadow type found on relatively mesic litho- sols and rock rubble. Lupinus latifolius is one of the more typical associates. Snowbed Communities Carex nigricans communities typify sites with a short growing season due to persisting snowbanks. Carex nigricans forms a thick dominant cover; typical associates are Juncus drummondii, Antennaria alpina, Epilobium al- pinum var. clavatum,
RMRFCKR0–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Car ex spec tab His Community Carex spectabilis, a relatively tall (up to 1 meter) Carex, sometimes dominates another meadow type found on relatively mesic litho- sols and rock rubble. Lupinus latifolius is one of the more typical associates. Snowbed Communities Carex nigricans communities typify sites with a short growing season due to persisting snowbanks. Carex nigricans forms a thick dominant cover; typical associates are Juncus drummondii, Antennaria alpina, Epilobium al- pinum var. clavatum,
RMRJMY2N–. Bastardierung als Ursache der Apogamie im Pflanzenreich. Eine Hypothese zur experimentellen Vererbungs- und Abstammungslehre. Apogamy; Hybridization. 346 Neuntes Kapitel. auch niedrigere Chroniosonienzahlen, 6 und 8 auf. Sollte also die Zahl 16 der Gemini in Pollenmutterzellen oder einzelner Chromo- somen in den Gametophytenkernen des Subgenus Aphanes der Gattung Alchemllla etwa die Verdoppelung einer ursprünglichen Zahl acht darstellen, so wären schon die Aplianes im Sporophyten tetraploid, die Eualchemillen dagegen oktojiloid. Auch die Chro- mosomenzahl von Antennaria alpina (52 Chromosome
RMRDJMGY–. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2. Antennaria alpina (L.) Gaertn. Alpine Everlasting. Fig. 4394- Gnaphalium alpinum L. Sp. PI. 856. 1753. Antennaria alpina Gaertn. Fr. & Sem. 2: 410. 1791. ?A. labradorica Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II) 7:. 406. A. angustata Greene, Pittonia 3: 284. 1898. Surculose by short stolons; stems floccose-woolly, I'-4' high. Basal leaves usually numerous, tufted