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On the functions and structure of the Rostellum of Listera ovata
On the functions and structure of the Rostellum of Listera ovata by Joseph Dalton Hooker (Unknown Binding - 1854)
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SOWERBY PLANTS c1902 COMMON TWAY BLADE LISTERA OVATA
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Chromosome variation in Listera ovata R. LBr., (University of California publications in botany)
Chromosome variation in Listera ovata R. LBr., (University of California publications in botany) by Mabel Margaret Richardson (Unknown Binding - 1933)
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The New Oxford American Dictionary
The New Oxford American Dictionary by Erin McKean (Hardcover - May 19, 2005)
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Excerpt - page 1817: "... near the base or midway up the stem. • Genera Listera and Liparis, family Orchi- daceae: several species, including the North Ameri- can heartleaf twayblade (Listera cordata) and the Eurasian common twayblade (Listera ovata). Mate 16th cent.: from tway (variant of TWAIN) + BLADE, ..."
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Charles Darwin: The Power of Place
Charles Darwin: The Power of Place by E. Janet Browne (Paperback - Sep 15, 2003)
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Excerpt - page 177: "... tilisation and particularly studied Hooker's paper on the British orchid, Listera ovata, written in 1854. After several weeks of hard work with ..."
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