Lexicographical Neighbors of Stipites
Literary usage of Stipites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Organic Materia Medica: Being a Guide to Materia Medica of the by John Michael Maisch (1887)
"Dose—2 to 4 grams (5ss-j), as expressed juice or .syrup. 4. TWIGS AND WOODS-stipites
ET LIGNA. ... stipites ..."
2. A Manual of organic materia medica by John Michael Maisch (1890)
"Dose.—2 to 4 grams (5ss-j), as expressed juice or syrup. 4. TWIGS AND WOODS—stipites
ET LIGNA. The twigs are the overground stems and branches of perennial ..."
3. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society by Linnean Society of London (1857)
"A section, taken 2 feet above this, gives the cylinder closely surrounded by
transverse sections of the remains of the stipites,—some 50 or 60, or more, ..."
4. A Manual of Organic Materia Medica: Being a Guide to Materia Medica of the by John Michael Maisch (1882)
"2.0 to 4.0 grams (3ss-j), as expressed juice or syrup. 4. TWIGS AND WOODS.—stipites
ET LIGNA. The twigs are the overground stems and branches of perennial ..."
5. Species Filicum: Being Descriptions of the Known Ferns, Particularly of Such by Sir William Jackson Hooker (1864)
"... derwater scaleless, stipites very slender weak and filiform ... the stipites
seem to be too weak to support the weight of the fronds, thin and light as ..."
6. Fauna Hawaiiensis: Being the Land-fauna of the Hawaiian Islands by David Sharp, Royal Society (Great Britain), Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Royal Society (Great Britain (1913)
"The stipites are thin, somewhat concave inwardly, and simple, there being no
trace of a ... The sagittae do not extend as far as the apex of the stipites, ..."
7. The Floral World and Garden Guide by Shirley Hibberd (1862)
"The fronds, which grow in thick tufts, are about a foot long, and have the slender
ebony coloured stipites and rachides usual in the genus ; they are ..."