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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ARACEOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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araceous in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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1
Early Flowers and Angiosperm Evolution
Fossil pollen of this kind is most similar to pollen in the two araceous subfamilies,
Monstereae (e.g. Monstera) and Zamioculcadeae (e.g. Gonatopus). Fossil floral
structures and seeds ofAraceae. The records of Araceae based on fossil floral ...
Else Marie Friis, Peter R. Crane, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen, 2011
2
The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
araceous. 248. Aramism. chewed, causes the tongue so to swell as to causo
temporary dumbness. In 1847, Dr. Lindley estimated the known genera at twenty-
six, and the species at 170. There is one species known as the Arum maculatum.
3
Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden
monocotyledonous, probably Araceous spathe from the Dakota Group of Kansas.
In all probability Hollick's specimen is of the same species. It is doubtfully a
species of Arisaema, however, and might equally be a cycadaceous spathe.
4
Bulletin / New York (City). Botanical Garden
monocotyledonous, probably Araceous spathe from the Dakota Group of Kansas.
In all probability Hollick's specimen is of the same species. It is doubtfully a
species of Arisaema, however, and might equally be a cycadaceous spathe.
5
Contributions from the Henry Shaw School of Botany
The Araceous type is a natural and sharply limited one, distinguished by a
uniformity of gross structure that renders unnecessary any summary of
morphological characteristics. The crowding of the anthers or their fusion intoa
synandrium ...
Henry Shaw School of Botany, William Trelease, 1914
6
The Dehiscence of Anthers by Apical Pores
The Araceous type is a natural and sharply limited one, distinguished by a
uniformity of gross structure that renders unnecessary any summary of
morphological characteristics. The crowding of the anthers or their fusion intoa
synandrium ...
James Arthur Harris, 1905
7
Liquid Culture Systems for in vitro Plant Propagation
449, International Association of Plant Tissue Culture, University of Minnesona
Takayama S, Ishio S & Oosawa K (1989a) Mass propagation of Araceous plants
by jar fermentor culture techniques. (1) Mass propagation of Colocasia esculenta
...
Anne Kathrine Hvoslef-Eide, Walter Preil, 2005
The Araceous type is a natural and sharply limited one, distinguished by a
uniformity of gross structure that renders unnecessary any summary of
morphological characteristics. The crowding of the anthers or their fusion into a
synandrium ...
Missouri Botanical Garden, 1905
9
The Families of the Monocotyledons: Structure, Evolution, ...
Pistia), that the Lemnaceae are derivatives of the araceous stock. It is true they
are in the cladistic sense extremely derived offshoots from araceous ancestors (
the closest ones being perhaps not necessarily Pistia) and could logically be ...
Harold Trevor Clifford, Peter Yeo, 1985
10
Annual report - Missouri Botanical Garden
The Araceous type is a natural and sharply limited one, distinguished by a
uniformity of gross structure that renders unnecessary any summary of
morphological characteristics. The crowding of the anthers or their fusion into a
synandrium ...
Missouri Botanical Garden, 1905