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RMKYA99W–Old Kannada inscription (1200 AD) of King Kamadeva of the Kadamba dynasty of the Hangal branch
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RM2EFP9AG–Old Kannada inscription (1200 AD) of King Kamadeva of the Kadamba dynasty of the Hangal branch.
. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. 44 MORPHOLOGY. turtium (Tropceolum majus) w, Water coming: out of water-pores. a petiole on either side of its insertion on the stenla The stipules are of the following principal types, fa: namely: (i) lateral and free, when they are two, one on either side of the petiole and free from it, as in jaba or Chinese Rose (see fig. 31), tentul or Tamarind, Pea, krishna-chura; (2) lateral ADNATE (fig. 44), as in Rose, when the two lateral stipules are adherent to the petiole by their inner margins; (3) inter- PETioLAR, as in kadamba, rangan {Ixora) (fig. 45), when Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-indian-botany-botany-44-morphology-turtium-tropceolum-majus-w-water-coming-out-of-water-pores-a-petiole-on-either-side-of-its-insertion-on-the-stenla-the-stipules-are-of-the-following-principal-types-fa-namely-i-lateral-and-free-when-they-are-two-one-on-either-side-of-the-petiole-and-free-from-it-as-in-jaba-or-chinese-rose-see-fig-31-tentul-or-tamarind-pea-krishna-chura-2-lateral-adnate-fig-44-as-in-rose-when-the-two-lateral-stipules-are-adherent-to-the-petiole-by-their-inner-margins-3-inter-petiolar-as-in-kadamba-rangan-ixora-fig-45-when-image232380481.html
RMRE1RJW–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. 44 MORPHOLOGY. turtium (Tropceolum majus) w, Water coming: out of water-pores. a petiole on either side of its insertion on the stenla The stipules are of the following principal types, fa: namely: (i) lateral and free, when they are two, one on either side of the petiole and free from it, as in jaba or Chinese Rose (see fig. 31), tentul or Tamarind, Pea, krishna-chura; (2) lateral ADNATE (fig. 44), as in Rose, when the two lateral stipules are adherent to the petiole by their inner margins; (3) inter- PETioLAR, as in kadamba, rangan {Ixora) (fig. 45), when
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RM2F53Y2P–Thangka. about 10.-11. JH .. Kadamba School, Western Himalayas
. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. turtium (Tropceolum majus) w, Water coming: out of water-pores. a petiole on either side of its insertion on the stenla The stipules are of the following principal types, fa: namely: (i) lateral and free, when they are two, one on either side of the petiole and free from it, as in jaba or Chinese Rose (see fig. 31), tentul or Tamarind, Pea, krishna-chura; (2) lateral ADNATE (fig. 44), as in Rose, when the two lateral stipules are adherent to the petiole by their inner margins; (3) inter- PETioLAR, as in kadamba, rangan {Ixora) (fig. 45), when Fig. 43.-Leaf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-indian-botany-botany-turtium-tropceolum-majus-w-water-coming-out-of-water-pores-a-petiole-on-either-side-of-its-insertion-on-the-stenla-the-stipules-are-of-the-following-principal-types-fa-namely-i-lateral-and-free-when-they-are-two-one-on-either-side-of-the-petiole-and-free-from-it-as-in-jaba-or-chinese-rose-see-fig-31-tentul-or-tamarind-pea-krishna-chura-2-lateral-adnate-fig-44-as-in-rose-when-the-two-lateral-stipules-are-adherent-to-the-petiole-by-their-inner-margins-3-inter-petiolar-as-in-kadamba-rangan-ixora-fig-45-when-fig-43-leaf-image232380475.html
RMRE1RJK–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. turtium (Tropceolum majus) w, Water coming: out of water-pores. a petiole on either side of its insertion on the stenla The stipules are of the following principal types, fa: namely: (i) lateral and free, when they are two, one on either side of the petiole and free from it, as in jaba or Chinese Rose (see fig. 31), tentul or Tamarind, Pea, krishna-chura; (2) lateral ADNATE (fig. 44), as in Rose, when the two lateral stipules are adherent to the petiole by their inner margins; (3) inter- PETioLAR, as in kadamba, rangan {Ixora) (fig. 45), when Fig. 43.-Leaf
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