. Early British botanists and their gardens. Botany; Botanists; Botany; Plants, Cultivated. POTAMOGETON CRISPUS. torne, of a reddish greene colour: the foot-stalkes are something long and thicke, and rise up from amongst those leaves, which alwaies grow two one opposite against another, in a contrarie manner to those that grow below on the stalk: neare the top of which foot-stalke groweth small grape-like huskes, out of which spring. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these il


. Early British botanists and their gardens. Botany; Botanists; Botany; Plants, Cultivated. POTAMOGETON CRISPUS. torne, of a reddish greene colour: the foot-stalkes are something long and thicke, and rise up from amongst those leaves, which alwaies grow two one opposite against another, in a contrarie manner to those that grow below on the stalk: neare the top of which foot-stalke groweth small grape-like huskes, out of which spring. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gunther, R. T. (Robert Theodore), 1869-1940; Goodyer, John, 1592-1664. Oxford, Printed by F. Hall for the author at the University Press


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