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"Fig. 171 Perennial specimens of Cochlearia officinalis from a wet rock-ledge at Trangisvaag on Syderö, 9th May 1895. I. Stem-rudiments from the first period of flowering. II. from the second period. III. stem with flowering scapes of the third period. i. long internodes. a. specimen at least 4 years old, probably 5 years. b. specimen at least 3 years old, probably 4 years."

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Botany of the Faeroes (1908)

Date

1908

Author

C.H. Ostenfeld

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