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Papaver hybridum Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.
Papaver hybridum, spec. nov. 1. Papaver capsulis subglobosis torosis hispidis, caule folioso multifloro. Papaver foliis ternato-pinnatifidis, capsulis sulcatis hispidis. Hort. cliff. 201.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Caractères du Papaver bracteatum
Boullu Antoine Etienne. Caractères du Papaver bracteatum. In: Bulletin mensuel - Société botanique de Lyon, tome 8, bulletin 1-4, 1890.
Boullu, Antoine Etienne
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Papaver orientale L., nueva especie adventicia en España [PDF]
It is shown some data about Papaver orientale L. in Spain.Se aportan datos sobre la presencia de Papaver orientale L.
Serra Laliga, Lluis +2 more
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Papaver dubium L. Artbeschreibung: 30-80 cm hoch, Ähnlich wie P. rhoeas, aber Fruchtkapsel länglich-keulenförmig, kahl, allmählich in den Stiel verschmälert, 2-4x so lang wie dick, Blütenstiele zuoberst anliegend behaart, Kronblätter 1,5-3 cm lang, heller als bei P. rhoeas. Narbenstrahlen 5-8.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Papaver cambricum Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.
Papaver cambricum, spec. nov. 7. Papaver capsulis glabris oblongis, caule multifloro laevi, foliis pinnatis incisis. Papaver foliis pinnatis, fructu acuminato. Hort. cliff. 201. Roy. lugdb. 479. Papaver cambricum perenne, flore sulphureo. Dill. elth.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Aneuploïdie chez Papaver somniferum? [PDF]
Aneuploidy in Papaver somniferum? In previous papen the presence of 22 chromosomes in somatic cells of P. somniferum was pointed out. Now, in investigations on an ornamental cultivar of P. somniferum, metaphase with 2n = 23 were obtained. It is not clear
Bara, I. I.
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Review of poppy (Papaver somniferum L.)
Poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) is a member of the papaveraceae family. It is indigenus of south east of Europe and Asia. It is cultivated in over the world and there is not any wild type of this specie. Until now more than 40 different alkaloids have been
D Yazdani, S Rezazadeh, S Shahnazi
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A great number of derivatives of the Latin etymon papaver, believed to be Pan- Romance, show formal irregularities for which there has rarely been any attempt at explanation.
Wolf, Heinz Jürgen
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