Flora
Found in 3247 Collections and/or Records:
Pulmonaria angustifolia / Pistil of long styled (yet not reaching up to clefts of corolla) thrice as long as short-styled, 1864-04-26
Note; by Emma Darwin née Wedgwood pp Charles Robert Darwin
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Pulmonaria flowers are either generally nearly horizontal or considerably inclined downwards - short-styled cd hardly be self-fertilised - Long-styled perhaps more easily, 1864-06-06
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Pulmonaria [from] Isle of Wight under net set no seeds this year, 1865-05-27
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Pulmonaria longstyled [numbers of seeds in different modes of fertilisation], 1864-06-01 - 1864-06-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Pulmonaria officinalis by pollen of I[sle] of Wight species, 1866-03-01 - 1866-03-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Pulmonaria officinalis the corolla of short-styled generally larger of the 2, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin once pinned to See previous item
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Purple long-styled seedling Primroses from J Scott [with table comparing numbers of seeds in homomorphic and heteromorphic plants], 1865-01-01 - 1865-12-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Purple Sprouting Brocco[li] / Backhouse Broccoli / Savoy [Cabbage] / Red Cabbage / Walcharen & Backhouse Winter Broccoli, 1877-09-09
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Put 2 grand ripe purple plums in 4 oz of water each in separate glasses I cleaned with a liitle ether & Handkerchief all the bloom off one, 1873-09-02
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Put all those on other side in salt-water in wine cellar at 11 a m (experimental observations, 1855-05-01 - 1855-09-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Put Drosera in S[ulphate] of Quinine for 1h or 2h & wait & put in C[arbonate] of Amm 2 gr to 1 oz, 1874-04-15
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Put Duck-weed in C[arbonate] of Potash 2 gr to 1 oz for 1 1/2 hours [application also of carbonate of ammonia], 1873-11-04
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Put following into salt (table of species immersed and results of planting), 1809-04-01 - 1882-07-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Put in water 8 berries of the Mahonia with bloom unrubbed left in for 21 hours on shelf with temp at 91°, 1873-08-19
Note; by Emma Darwin née Wedgwood pp Charles Robert Darwin
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Put leaves in infusion of raw meat / at 10h / 2nd at 11h 15 - next morning some aggregation down to very base & across bending place [application also of carbonate of ammonia], 1874-07-04
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Quercus, 1878-02-22 - 1878-02-24
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin on reverse of Charles Robert Darwin draft text of 'Forms of flowers' p unknown
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Quercus, 1878-10-19 - 1878-10-28
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Quercus americanus, 1878-03-12 - 1878-03-15
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Quercus [application of formic acid, sulphate of quinine, curare, strychnine, valerianate of atropic acid, oleic acid, mastic, propionic acid, capsoic[?] acid, butyric acid, boracic acid], 1873-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; on reverse of proof sheet of 'Worms' pp 51-52
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R Brown thought Bee O[rchid] like bee to deter insects, 1862-06-07
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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[Radiation] Cassia (various) / Cytisus / Oxalis (various) / Lotus (various) / Marsilea / Arachis hypogaea / Melilotus (various) / Lupinus pubescens / Trifolium resupinatum / Cucurbita, 1878-02-01 - 1878-03-31
Note; by Sir Francis Darwin pp Charles Robert Darwin by Charles Robert Darwin], 5, [unnumbered], 6 by Charles Robert Darwin, 7-9, 9, 10-12 by Charles Robert Darwin, 13-14 mainly by Sir Francis Darwin, [unnumbered by Charles Robert Darwin]
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[Radiation] Mimosa pudica / Oxalis corniculata / Nicotiana glauca, 1873-02-07 - 1882-02-08
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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[Radiation] Vegetable Marrow / Frost - clear sky, 1873-02-06 - 1882-02-12
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Radish, 1877-11-26
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Radishes, 1878-04-25 - 1878-06-11
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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