Aquatic and wetland plants of southwestern United States (1972) (19722308016)


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Title: Aquatic and wetland plants of southwestern United States
Identifier: aquaticwetlandpl00corr (find matches)
Year: 1972 (1970s)
Authors: Correll, Donovan Stewart, 1908-; Correll, Helen B
Subjects: Aquatic plants -- Southwestern States; Wetland plants -- Southwestern States
Publisher: [Washington Environmental Protection Agency; [For sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt. Print. Off. ]]
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Fig. 57: Echinodorus rostratus: a, mature achene, X 8, b, upper part of inflores- cence, showing maturing burlike fruits, X %; c, whorl of flowers, X %; d, flower, showing the arrangement of the 12 stamens, X 11/l>; e, stamen, X 8; f, habit of mature plant, X %; g, habit of young submersed plant, showing transition stages from early linear to mature cordate leaf blades, X %. (From Mason, Fig. 46).

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