Phanerogamous

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"phanerogamous," or "brigantine" -- and when you understand all the rest of the statement except that word, then as a general rule the dictionary will help to make the meaning clear. ❋ J. H. Gardiner (N/A)

Currently, we know that there are between 1,000 and 1,500 species belonging to 300 genera of phanerogamous plants alone; of these approximately 60% are endemic. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Thus in the phanerogamous plants there is assumed to exist, in all cases, an axis (stem, branches, roots, thalamus, &c.), bearing leaves and flowers. ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

The mosses and lichens were but feebly developed, and the phanerogamous plants were in the same state of severe repression. ❋ Unknown (1871)

They were covered with a great abundance of lichens, and the plains between them yielded to Dr. Kjellman the following phanerogamous plants: ❋ Alexander Leslie (1866)

The high banks especially were richly covered by phanerogamous plants and lichens, and would have deserved a closer examination. ❋ Alexander Leslie (1866)

English Bibles, seems to be limited to phanerogamous plants -- grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit-tree yielding fruit. ❋ Unknown (1854)

The lichens and mosses, that develop their foliage beneath the snows, are succeeded by grumina and other phanerogamous plants. ❋ Unknown (1851)

* New Holland contains above forty European phanerogamous plants: and the greater number of those plants, which are found equally in the temperate zones of both hemispheres, are entirely wanting in the intermediary or equinoctial region, as well in the plains as on the mountains. ❋ Unknown (1851)

A downy-leaved violet, which terminates in some sort the zone of the phanerogamous plants at Teneriffe, and which was long thought peculiar to that island, * is seen three hundred leagues farther north, near the snowy summit of the Pyrenees. ❋ Unknown (1851)

Amongst phanerogamous plants, a certain number of organs appear to be always present, either in a developed or rudimentary state; and those which are rudimentary can be developed by cultivation. ❋ Robert Chambers (1836)

There are even some places where phanerogamous plants have been found at an elevation of 4500 feet; a fact which, when we reflect on the immediate vicinity of so large and lofty a region of continental ice in the same latitude, well deserves the attention of the geologist, who should also bear in mind, that while the Danes are settled to the west in the ❋ Charles Lyell (1836)

New Holland contains above forty European phanerogamous plants: and the greater number of those plants, which are found equally in the temperate zones of both hemispheres, are entirely wanting in the intermediary or equinoctial region, as well in the plains as on the mountains. ❋ Alexander Von Humboldt (1814)

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