10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SEED VESSEL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Elements of Botany: Or, An Introduction to the Sexual System ...
A Capsule (capsula) is a dry hollow pericarp, or seed-vessel, which opens in a
determinate manner (as in the Poppy) and by a kind of elastic motion the seeds
contained in it are dispersed with considerable velocity. 2. Silique (siliqua) is a ...
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The Canadian Magazine and Literary Repository
In a few rare instances we meet with the seed vessel standing on a footstalk of its
own, independant of that which supports the flower, but this occurs but in a few
plants. It is in this case called a pedicilled seed vessel ; whereas without ,a ...
A circular perforated stainless steel plate of a diameter slightly less than the
internal diameter of the glass cylinder was located within the seed vessel. This
was connected to a vertical shaft passing through the headplate, and can be
seen in ...
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A Companion to Dr. Thornton's Lectures on Botany
I. Drupe (Drupa) is a pulpy seed-vessel— encompassing a stone^ or nut. IL
Pome (Pomum) is a pulpy seed-vessel— not enclosing a stone, or nut — in the
middle of which are radiated cells for the reception of seeds. III Berry (Bacca) is a
pulpy ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
Seed-vessel of an Orchid {Orchis), opening by three valves, v v v, which bear the
placentas and seeds in their middle. The midribe of the carpels remain united at
the base and apex, and the withered floral envelopes, e, are seen attached at ...
Leaves, hard, more or less distinctly three. nerved, Oblong or narrowly lanceolate
, the lower ones narrowed at the base, upper cues obtusely heart-shaped and
stem-clasping. Flowers, rather large, white, seed-vessel oblong linear, rounded
or ...
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Class Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
In Orchis, the placentas, as represented in Figure 719, page 249, are parietal,
and the seed-vessel opens by three valves (Fig. 802, v), which are placeutiferous
in their middle, but the midribs of the three carpels remain united at their base
and ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
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Sketches towards a Hortus botanicus Americanus, or, Coloured ...
The seeds, and, 32, Seed-vessel of the Oily Pulse, or Sesame, (sesamum
Indieum). They are mucilaginous, and sometimes used in Soup. 33. The seed of
the Wild Liquorice, (abrus precatoriusj, frequently used for necklaces by the
Negroes.
William Jowit Titford, 1811
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Juvenile Botany: Being an Easy Introduction to that ...
I. DttUPE (Drupa) is a pulpy seed-vessel, encompassing a stone, or nut. II. Pome
(Pomum J is a pulpy seed-vessel,— not enclosing a stone, or nut, in the middle of
which are radiated cells for the reception of seeds. III. Berry (Bacca) is a pulpy ...
Robert John Thornton, 1818
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Food Enrichment with Omega-3 Fatty Acids
This initial seed vessel is typically 5–25 L and of glass construction. It will be
sterilised before use and fitted with an agitator, pH control and facilities for sterile
air/gas input. It will be precharged with sterile growth medium, which typically ...
C Jacobsen, N S Nielsen, A Frisenfeldt Horn, 2013
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
seed vessel im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
'DIHISCENT: Out of the Closet & Off the Walls'
The title suggests seeds bursting from a pod or seed vessel much the way our collected art has spilled out of the warehouse. They are very pleased to offer this ... «The Georgetown Dish, Jul 15»
How the Southern Exposure Seed Exchange nurtures old varieties …
The seed company they work for is an employee-owned cooperative that ... so much genetic treasure is preserved in and dispersed from this seed vessel. «Washington Post, Feb 15»