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218 POLYSEPALOUS AND MONOSEPALOUS CALYCES. The sepals may be
either distinct from each other, as in the Poppy, Buttercup, Wallflower, and
Strawberry (Jig. 451) ; or more or less united into one body (Jigs. 453-457), as in
the ...
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The student's guide to structural, morphological and ...
Monosepalous or Gamosepalous Calyx. — When the sepals are united so as to
form a monosepalous calyx, various terms are used to indicate the different
degrees of union. Thus, the union may only take place near the base, as in the ...
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Physiological Botany: An Abridgement of The Students' Guide ...
(2) Monosepalous or Gamosepalous Calyx. — When the sepals are united so as
to form a monosepalous calyx, the union may only take place near the base,
when the calyx is said to be partite ; or it may take place to about the middle,
when it ...
4
Elements of botany and vegetable physiology, tr. from the ...
Whenever the calyx is united to the ovary, or, which is the same thing, whenever
the ovary is inferior, the calyx is naturally monosepalous. The monosepalous
calyx is almost always persistent, that is, remains after fecundation, and very ...
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A manual of botany: comprising vegetable anatomy and ...
MONOSEPALOUS CALYX. 89 In many cases, as in Nymphcea, the calyx and
corolla pass so gradually into each other, that a distinction of the parts can hardly
he made. Professor Lindley thinks the only just mode of distinguishing the calyx
is ...
William Macgillivray, 1840
In the former case it is monosepalous, in the latter it is polysepalotis. The flower of
the Primrqse (Fig. 160) has a monosepalous calyx, that of the Flax-plant (Fig. 161
) has a polysepalous calyx. Ancient authors considered the calyx as an entire ...
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A General System of Botany Descriptive and Analytical: In ...
210) ; this inequality is frequently caused by the cohesion of parts, as in the
bilabiate monosepalous calyx of Lamium (fig. 208), in the bilabiate corolla of
Snapdragon (fig. 285), of Linaria (fig. 286), Lamium (figs. 278, 279), in the
monadelphous ...
Emmanuel Le Maout, Joseph Decaisne, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1876
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British plants: comprising an explanation of the Linnæ ...
Calyx inferior, monosepalous, with an urceolate tube, contracted at the summit,
permanent, fleshy, terminating in 5 deep segments. Petals 5. Fruit consisting of
numerous bristly nuts, attached to the inside of the calyx, each nut surmounted by
a ...
In the first ease the calyx is commonly described as polysepalous, in the latter
monosepalous ; the latter term is, however, incorrect, as it implies that the calyx
has only one sepal, and hence many botanists use instead the more correct term
of ...
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A Manual of Materia Medica & Pharmacy ...
Trees with opposite leaves, simple or compound; flowers racemose or
corymbose, often dioicous from abortiveness; calix monosepalous, persistent,
fivedlvided; corolla, five unguiculate petals inserted on a hypogynous disk;
stamina definite; ...
Henri Milne-Edwards, 1829