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Description Quercus lamellosa (syn. Cyclobalanopsis lamellosa). "Fig. 1. Young acorns. 2. An old acorn, cut vertically. 3. Gland. 4. Seed. 5. Transverse section of cotyledons:—all of the natural size."
Date published 1855
Source Hooker, Joseph Dalton; Cathcart, John Fergusson; Fitch, Walter Hood: Illustrations of Himalayan plants p.97, plate XX. Immediate image source: [1], who claim copyright. Cropped, color balanced, and smudges and background removed in Photoshop.
Author Cathcart, John Fergusson (1802 - 1851)
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