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1A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants
By William Withering and William MacGillivray

“A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants
- Authors: William Withering William MacGillivray
- Number of Pages: Median: 428
- Publisher: J. F. Dove; [etc., etc.]
- Publish Date: 1830
“A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ flowers - leaves - grows - calyx - engl - stem - perennial - corolla - petals - july - three feet - feet high - deeply divided - inches high - flowers pale - upper lip - foot high - lower lip - common calyx - root fibrous
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20605794M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1496739
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"William Macgillivray"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1830
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Fibrous root system
A fibrous root system is the opposite of a taproot system. It is usually formed by thin, moderately branching roots growing from the stem. A fibrous root
Taproot
or fibrous-root system of plants with many branched roots, but many plants that grow a taproot during germination go on to develop branching root structures
Root
ground. Plants exhibit two main root system types: taproot and fibrous, each serving specific functions. Other types of root systems include adventitious
Fibrous joint
gomphosis is a joint between the root of a tooth and the socket in the maxilla or mandible (jawbones). A suture is a type of fibrous joint that is only found
Tuber
the upper section of the root. The tuber has a vertical orientation, with one or a few vegetative buds on the top and fibrous roots produced on the bottom
Pericardium
two layers, an outer layer made of strong inelastic connective tissue (fibrous pericardium), and an inner layer made of serous membrane (serous pericardium)
Rhizoplast
The rhizoplast (also known as internal flagellar root, fibrous root or cross-banded root) is an organelle present in a variety of flagellates, including
Root of penis
form a strong fibrous band, which extends to the upper surface of the root, where it blends with the fascial sheath of the organ. Root of the penis Lateral
Acorus calamus
Acorus calamus (also called sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant with psychoactive chemicals
Polemonium reptans
The leaves and flower stems grow from a vertical crown with abundant fibrous roots. The flowers are produced in panicles on weak stems from mid to late