Flora
Found in 3247 Collections and/or Records:
The last of all the Summaries on Water, 1874-06-17
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The leaf of Pancratium littorale which had salt water on under side I now see is more transparent & yellow & clearly has been injured, 1809-09-02 - 1882-09-03
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The leaves off one plant of Chinese Primrose with their stalks but with out the stalks of the flowers / [with paper cutouts representing leaves stuck on by Darwin W E], 1875-03-05
Note; by Sir Francis Darwin pp Charles Robert Darwin
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The little papillae may be rudiments of the rather sessile glands of Drosophyllum & Dionaea, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The most remarkable species in range extracted from Mr Watson's list of Azores plants, 1856-04-03
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The next day 18th was very gloomy & wet, the chloroformed Oxalis kept its leaves open all day [application also of ether], 1809-10-18 - 1882-11-01
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The number of close species in genera having 4-6 species each (tables), 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The Pot[??] labiata certainly found with the Mactra at Buenos Ayres (Copied), 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The presence of long-headed glands is variable - Drosera / At commencement add sometimes absent, 1873-07-01 - 1873-07-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The Robinsonia of Juan Fernandez which has flowers of same sex of two different forms, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin apparently top part of pp 3-4 of a NBK stuck on
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The Saturneae[?] have 4.5 species D C [ie Candolle], 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The seeds of the Hoya did not germinate at Kew, 1877-01-19
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The seeds on P[inguicula] vulgaris from N[orth] Wales a grass & fruit of Carex & of Pinguicula, 1874-07-12
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The sensitiveness of the reproductive systems to slight mutual difference in the male and [female] elemt is something wonderful, 1873-04-29
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The Stanhopea with 2 dark purple eye-spots on column / S oculata / requires for a good action its pollinia to be removed, 1866-08-11 - 1866-08-22
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The Summer Savoy raised from the seed from plants in Greenhouse last summer are quite true & all uniforn, 1863-07-13
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The tendril of Tropaeolum tricolor has a small pointed slightly flattened end, 1847-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by [Elizabeth 'Bessy' Darwin?] pp Charles Robert Darwin
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The very central short t[entacles] do bend to object on one side - though they do not bend from immersion, 1874-10-21
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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The want of regularity in height of the plants forming the 3 series may (according to the Theory of graduated Errors) be respectively estimated by the numbers 134, 100 & 127 respectively / Petunia[?], 1845-01-01 - 1882-04-30
[written on front side of envelope]
Note; by Sir George Howard Darwin pp-and Charles Robert Darwin
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Theory of sensitiveness / Also jarred pots for 1 [minute] with young plant of Mimosa allida - leaflets became inclined, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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There are 2 glumes & nothing else - Leersia / Bentham / the fluid must be between coats of glumes, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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There are climbers by hooks as brambles Galium & certain palms, 1864-02-21
Note; by Elizabeth 'Bessy' Darwin pp Charles Robert Darwin
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There are many seeds on Cards..., 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin on reverse of part title page of Thomas Wright 'Uriconium' Recto and verso switched in order of physical mounting (and imaging) per NWG Rule on reversed order of ‘r’ and ‘v’: “What should count as ‘r’ is the facet bearing the classmark, independent of editorial order (because there are cases where the compilers have mounted an item back-to-front).
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There has been for some days much heavy rain & in my field & on field to village shallows ponds on surface of grass-land, 1872-01-07
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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There is no bloom or power of repelling water on the cotyledons of the Cabbage, 1877-11-29
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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