It is the origin of the peloric toad-flax (Linaria vulgaris peloria).
It was commonly called Syringa vulgaris azurea plena, and seems to have been very rare and without real ornamental value.
Mr. Bentham informs me that in Poitou and the adjoining parts of France, varieties of Phaseolus vulgaris are extremely numerous, and so different that they were described by Savi as distinct species.
Zoological Gardens it is said that hybrids from Turtur vulgaris and suratensis, and from T.
Turtur vulgaris and the Ectopistes, and likewise with T.
Mr. James Hunt) a male hybrid from Turtur vulgaris and a domestic pigeon "paired with several different species of pigeons and doves, but none of the eggs were good.
In Mustelus vulgaris the internal yolk-sack is very small, and in Mustelus laevis it is absent.
John writes his Latin, glib, clear, and unclassical, just as he might talk his Venetian speech, his vulgaris eloquentia.
Throughout, it shows in Latin the fluency and simple word-order natural to an author whose vulgaris eloquentia was even closer to Latin in the time of Anselm than when Dante wrote.
The hypocotyls of Beta vulgaris are highly sensitive to apogeotropism.
In a kitchen-garden the leaflets of Phaseolus vulgarisdid not sleep during the early part of the summer.
Several of the experiments which were tried on Pinguicula vulgaris were repeated on Pinguicula lusitanica, and these will now be given.
With Pinguicula vulgaris I have never seen inflection lasting so long.
Utricularia vulgaris has appeared;* and it has been no small satisfaction to me to find that my account agrees almost completely with that of this distinguished observer.
I subsequently received the true Utricularia vulgaris from Yorkshire.
Moore, of the Glasnevin Botanic Gardens, informs me that it is much more manageable under culture, growing freely and flowering annually; whilst Pinguicula vulgaris has to be renewed every year.
The plants which I first received as Utricularia vulgaris from the New Forest in Hampshire and from Cornwall, and which I have chiefly worked on, have been determined by Dr.
When the bladders of Utricularia vulgaris are about 1/100 inch (.
Of eight pairs of Lupinus luteus, all but two of the crossed were taller; of eight pairs of Beta vulgaris all but one; and of fifteen pairs of Zea mays all but two were taller.
Phaseolus vulgaris is perfectly self-sterile; nevertheless, varieties growing in the same garden sometimes intercross largely.
This difference in self-fertility between Phaseolus vulgaris and multifloris is remarkable, as these two species are so closely related that Linnaeus thought that they formed one.
When the varieties of Phaseolus vulgaris grow near one another in the open ground, they sometimes cross largely, notwithstanding their capacity for self-fertilisation.
The same rule applies to the two illegitimate unions of some dimorphic species, namely, Primula vulgaris and Pulmonaria angustifolia; but it entirely fails in other cases, as with Hottonia palustris and Linum grandiflorum.
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