- used at the time, such as "Physalis
annua ramosissima,
ramis angulosis glabris,
foliis dentato-serratis", were
supplemented with
concise and now familiar...
- the fact that the
flower stalks of this
species are
glabrous (from
Latin glabris [smooth, hairless] +
scapus [stalk, peduncle]). Bourke, G. (2016). "Drosera...
-
Holmiae (Stockholm), Sweden:
Laurentii Salvii. p. 395.
caule erecto,
foliis glabris serratis,
baccis polyspermis Hileman, Lena C.; Vasey,
Michael C.; Parker...
- respectively) were
described as "leguminibus echinatis", "leguminibus
glabris" and "leguminibus hirsutis".: 89
Because it is the
first work in which...
- Eng.
Under the
Angevin Kings, Vol. 1 (1887), p. 191. In the work
Rodulfi Glabri Historiarum libri quinque, Ed. & Trans. John
France (2002), on pp. 16–17...
- omnia, ed. and trad. by Robert-Henri Bautier, CNRS, Paris, 1972.
Rodulfi Glabri,
Historiarum III.32, p. 151.
Christian Pfister, Études sur le règne de Robert...
- Uljé CB, Bas C (1988). "Studies in
Coprinus I.
Subsections Auricomi and
Glabri of
Coprinus section Pseudocoprinus". Persoonia. 13: 433–48. Nagy LG, Vágvölgyi...
- 9-stamened plants) and gave as
synonyms "Mercurialis
caule brachiato,
foliis glabris" (the
mercury with a
branched stem and
hairless leaves) in
Hortus Clifforti****...
- campanulata,
limbi segmentis breviusculis bilobis,
staminibus 10,
filamentis glabris,
ovarii pubescentis loculis subsedecim,
stylo flexuoso cr****o, stigmate...
- the
European po****tion.
Galium foliis quaternis lanceolatis trinerviis glabris,
caule erecto,
seminibus hispidis. — Carl Linnaeus, "Galium boreale", Species...