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Certainly around the turn of the 20th century, Darwinian views were opposed by some botanists because of phenotypic plasticity.
Alaska, the last frontier, is a premier destination for birders, botanists, and wildlife watchers.
We shared the mountain only with a couple of wandering botanists who eschewed the top to search for a rare flora in the mountain corrie.
In order to absorb the work, viewers must examine each individual cutout like botanists studying the leaves of a tree.
In some areas of the Pacific Northwest, botanists say, the fungus has eliminated white bark pines entirely.
In the past, botanists attempted to classify these kinds, giving them varietal names such as Cocos nucifera var typica.
He celebrates the plantsmen and women, botanists and writers who have influenced gardening over the past fifty years.
The nine civilians on the expedition included two artists, two botanists, a conchologist, a geologist, two naturalists, and a philologist.
Its unusual twisted stems are broad and flattened at their ends, a genetic condition botanists know as fasciation.
As a result, he came into contact with the expedition subscribers, botanists and plantsmen.
Dandelions are so hard to identify that many botanists will record them as the aggregate.
Is there any blue half so pure, and deep, and tender, as that of the large crane's bill, the geranium pratense of the botanists?
This text was assembled by two botanists at the Morris Arboretum, the official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Scottish botanists are flying to China to open a research station designed to educate locals and tourists on the value of the nation's plants.
A founder of the native-plant movement, he was admired by botanists, nurserymen, arboretum and public garden directors, and authors.
Even botanists agree that hair-like roots of mosses can absorb water from the thin layer of soil.
The Velebit region is Croatia's largest mountain range, attracting speleologists, botanists and hikers from around the world.
Must we geneticists become bacteriologists, physiological chemists and physicists, simultaneously with being zoologists and botanists?
In fact, teosinte is so unlike modern corn, 19th century botanists did not even consider the two to be related.
He added that there are many other plants used by the Dayaks for traditional herbal medicines, but not all can be recognized by the botanists.
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This marsh is surrounded with very lofty oaks, and abounds with pondweed, the water-plant named by botanists potamogeton.
It is what the botanists call an akene, which simply means just one seed with a tight envelope about it.
This tribe is distinguished by the fruit, which is what botanists call a drupe, that is, a stone fruit.
The older botanists described these petals as nectaries, with crested claws.
The nelumbo of Indian origin has ceased to grow in Egypt, while the colocasia of modern botanists has persisted there.
The wonderful Pitcher-plants, forming the genus nepenthes of botanists, here reach their greatest development.
The beautiful tree, called Kiri, has been named paulownia Imperialis, by botanists.
To emphasize this difference, botanists call such an apparent leaf a phyllodium, or phyllode.
It is not distinguished by all botanists from the similar species, abies grandis.
We can understand, therefore, why the biogenetic law is not so generally recognized by botanists as by zoologists.
They are very important honey-plants, commonly called Sage, and by some botanists considered to be a species of salvia.
Two forms of Douglas fir are recognized by botanists, not essentially different except in size and habit of growth.
The plant generally known as Soja hispida is by modern botanists referred to glycine soja.
The compass-plant, or rosin-weed, as it is commonly called, is the silphium laciniatum of the botanists.
They were a species of arborescent yucca, then unknown to botanists.
Thought by some botanists to be a smooth form of woodsia ilvensis.
The name Echeveria is now given up by botanists for cotyledon.
The member of this species best known to British botanists is the sundew.
Many botanists are of the opinion that Bourquiniana is a hybrid.
I believe that botanists do not confirm Fuchs's story, but insist that the sunflower was native to those plains.
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