10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DICARPELLARY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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dicarpellary in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dicarpellary im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Illustrations Of Indian Botany : Or Figures Illustrative Of ...
As regards Datum, I speak with certainity as to its fruit being dicarpellary. Of
Nicandra, though less certain, I still feel but little doubt of such being the case
there also. And with respect to Lycopersicum, if there be actually plurality of
carpels, it is ...
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Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Hon., the East India ...
For we have first in the bottom ovary the normal dicarpellary structure, and in
addition a tendency in excess ? towards parietal placen- tation, and the
anomalies of the ovary arise first from the continuing inwards of the parietal
placentae to the ...
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY
Above the sterile bracts, the axis of inflorescence becomes slightly tumid in the
axils of the fertile bracts, and produces two little dicarpellary flowers, like those of
the Yew and Phyllocladus . An orthotropal ovule is also similarly developed upon
...
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Hooker's journal of botany and Kew Garden miscellany
In discussing the affinities of dicarpellary Orders, there remains another character
which should not be overlooked, and that is, the position of the carpels relatively
to the axis ; and in this also Marlea corresponds more nearly with Cornacea ...
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Smithsonian miscellaneous collections
89. LOGANIACEiE. Ovary dicarpellary, two-celled : style single, but stigmas
occasionally four, usually only one. Seeds numerous : embryo rather small, in
copious albumen. b. Leaves with no trace of stipules : milky juice only in
Convolvulácea.
Smithsonian Institution, 1888
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
LOGANIACEjE. Ovary dicarpellary, two-celled : style single, but stigmas
occasionally four, usually only one. Seeds numerous : embryo rather small, in
copious albumen. b. Leaves with no trace of stipules : milky juice only in
Convolvulacete.
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Synoptical Flora of North America: pt. 1. Polypetalae from ...
Ovary dicarpellary, two-celled : style single, but stigmas occasionally four, usually
only one. Seeds numerous : embryo rather small, in copious albumen. b. Leaves
with no trace of stipules : milky juice only in Convolvulacées. 90. GENTIANACE ...
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
The calyptriforrn corolla and dicarpellary fruit, which characterize this genus, are
curious anomalies in the order Portulacaceae.”-Nutt. 5. CLAYTONIA. Linn.;
Gazrtn. fr. 1.'. 129. 'Sepals 2, persistent, distinct or' united at the base, ovate,
mostly ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1840
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First Book of Indian Botany
PedaliacejE (p. 245). — Herbs with opposite leaves. Flowers irregular. Stamens
fewer than corolla-lobes. Pistil usually dicarpellary with the ovary four-celled ;
ovules indefinite, rarely solitary. Convolvulaceje (p. 247). — Herbs, shrubs, or
rarely ...
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Plant Identification: A Pocket Glossary
Refers to the corolla when the petals are separate. Diandrous. Having two
stamens. Diaphanous. Translucent; permitting light to pass through. 33 34 35
Dicarpellary. Having two carpels. Dichasium. An arrangement of flowers with.
Decumbent.