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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In entomology, a radicle.
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Four botanical varieties are recognised within the species, R. sativus L., namely radicula, niger, mougri and oleifera, the first two of which are grown for their tuberous roots, while oleifera is grown primarily for the oil in its seeds.
Chapter 27 1987
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Temperature - while the salad types of var. radicula are at their best in cool climates with maximum temperatures about 15°C, all types will tolerate tropical conditions and many do well under high temperatures, with maxima of 30-33°C and minima of 20-22°C.
Chapter 27 1987
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The large-rooted radishes are cultivars of the niger and radicula varieties.
Chapter 27 1987
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The origin of the radicula variety is much more recent and it was first reported in the 16th century (from Europe).
Chapter 27 1987
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Accr Baniftcriam & congcncrcs in Malpijghiis semulatur frufta multicapfulari alato, calice partito, foliorum hm; diffcrt ftaminum numcro, ftylo non triplici, corculi radicula rcflexa & lobis rcdis.
Antonii Laurentii de Jussieu ... Genera plantarum secundum ordines naturales disposita : juxta methodum in horto regio Parisiensi exaratam, anno M.DCC.LXXIV Barrois, Théophile, printer 1789
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Secundarii funt perf - fpenni defedas » calix exiltens/£ germini inferus, corolla hy - pogyna & polypetala, corculi radicula defcendens, femina in - ferta duplici receptaculo laterali oppofito.
Antonii Laurentii de Jussieu ... Genera plantarum secundum ordines naturales disposita : juxta methodum in horto regio Parisiensi exaratam, anno M.DCC.LXXIV Barrois, Théophile, printer 1789
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Corculi perilpermo deftituti radicula in lobos prona.
Antonii Laurentii de Jussieu ... Genera plantarum secundum ordines naturales disposita : juxta methodum in horto regio Parisiensi exaratam, anno M.DCC.LXXIV Barrois, Théophile, printer 1789
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Ai£r ex radicula una alterave fimplici, alba, pellucida conftat, e qua Tuberculum fubovatum» vdbtum tomento ferrugineo, minime repens, aut ex una eademque radice fefe multiplicans f?
Caroli a Linné equit. aur. de stella polari archiatri regii med. et botan. profess. Upsal. Acad ... 1788
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