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Deutsch: Abbildung 267 aus Hegi, G.: Illustrierte Flora von Mittel-Europa, S. CXXXIX. Bildunterschrift: Fig. 267. Cymöse Blütenstände a Myosotis. b Cerastium (Dichasium). c Sedum (Wickel). d Scirpus lacustris (Spirre). e Dianthus (Büschel). f Chenopodium album (Knäuel). g Salvia officinalis (Scheinquirle).
English: Figure 267 from Hegi, G.: Illustrierte Flora von Mittel-Europa, p. 139. Caption: Fig. 267 Cymose inflorescences a Myosotis. b Cerastium (dichasium). c Sedum (scorpioid cyme). d Scirpus lacustris (anthela). e Dianthus (fasciculus). f Chenopodium album (glomerulus). g Salvia officinalis (verticillastrum).
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Source Hegi, Gustav (1906): Illustrierte Flora von Mittel-Europa mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz zum Gebrauche in den Schulen und zum Selbstunterricht. Band I Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae und Monocotyledones. Künstlerische Leitung: Gustav Dunzinger. Verlag J. F. Lehmann, München.
Author Gustav Hegi (1876–1932), Gustav Dunzinger
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