Flora PalaestinaThe first Flora specific to Israel and surrounding areas. Its four parts, each comprising one volume of text and one of plates, treat some 2,470 species to be found at this meeting point of four phytogeographical regions. Many of the species and varieties included are described here for the first time or renamed since the second edition of Post's Flora. The descriptions, with few exceptions, are based on plants deposited in the Herbarium of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Acco Plain acute Ammon Annual apex Area ascending axillary base Batha beak blade Boiss bracteoles Bracts branched broad broadly brown calyx Calyx teeth Capsule Carmel common compressed Corolla deflexed densely dentate Edom elliptical entire erect Esdraelon Plain fields filiform Flowers Fruit furrow Gilead glabrous globular hairy half heads herbs Hula Plain Inflorescences inner Irano-Turanian Judean Desert Judean Mts keel lanceolate lateral leaflets Leaves less linear lobes longer Lower Galilee mainly maquis margin Mediterranean mericarps minute Negev nerves oblong obovate obtuse Ovary ovate ovoid Pedicels Peduncles Perennial Petals petiole Philistean Plain pink plants Plate prominent Racemes rarely rays regions ribs Samaria Seeds segments Sepals sessile Sharon Plain short shorter shrubs simple slightly solitary sometimes species spreading Stamens standard Stems Stems erect stipules styles terminal thick tube Umbels Upper and Lower usually wings yellow