10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AMENTACEOUS»
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amentaceous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
amentaceous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Botanical Dictionary: Or, Elements of Systematic and ...
All amentaceous flowers are aggregate. Vide Agorbga- tus Flos. An
amentaceous aggregate flower has a filiform, orthread- fliaped receptacle, along
which are disposed amentaceous Jquamce, that is, scales forming an amentum,
thong, ...
2
The Vegetable Kingdom; Or, The Structure, Classification, ...
Carpels solitary. Cells of anthers pe Seeds arillate . Flowers amentaceons.
Seeds not arillate Seeds numerous. Flowers not amentaceous . rpendicular to
the filament Cells of anthers parallel with the filament. Embryo straight:
albuminous.
3
School Botany, Descriptive Botany, and Vegetable Physiology; ...
Corylacece. Flowers unisexual ; the males m amenta. Carpels2ormore,inferior,
uuited into a many-celled pistil, which, when ripe, becomes 1 -celled and 1-
seeded, and is enclosed in a cupule. Balicacece. Flowers unisexual,
amentaceous.
4
The Vegetable Kingdom: ... Ill. Upon the Natural System
Flowers unisexual, amentaceous. д' Sepals 4. Stumens 4, alternate with the
sepais, not elastic. Q Calyx superior, two-toothed. Ovary onecelled ; styles 2,
setxweous ; ovules 2, pendulous, with funiculi as long as themselves. Pericarp
berried ...
5
Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
[ILMACEA-Z.-—Fl0LL'81'S, bi-sexual, not amentaceous. Calyx, lacerated and
membranous. Ovary, superior, two-celled. Fruit, membranous, with a single seed
in each cell. Med. Props. Tonic. Order 52. SALICACILE-—F'l0!.U67'S, unisexual ...
Edward Ballard, Sir Alfred Baring Garrod, Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, 1846
6
A Manual of Natural History, for the Use of Travellers: ...
Shrubs ; leaves opposite, exstipulate ; flowers in pendulous, amentaceous
racemes ; wood without distinct zones ; male perianth 4-partite ; female perianth
superior, 2-toothed ; stamens four, alternate with segments of perianth ; ovary 1-
celled ...
Arthur Adams, William Balfour Baikie, Charles Barron, 1854
7
The Vegetable Kingdom; Or, the Structure, Classification, ...
Sanguisortuoee, 561 Styles terminal; three to each 0 . Stipules ochreate . . . . . . .
Polygonaeee. 50:2 Stipules simple . . . . . . . . Phywlaawocc, 50.) Flowers
unisexual. Carpels more than 1, combined into a solid plstil. F owers
amentaceous.
8
The Universal Gardener and Botanist: or, a general ...
The spikes in both forts are amentaceous, and support both male and female
flowers. Both these species are exotics ; the first is of Virginia, &c. and the second
comes from Peru. The former succeeds in the common ground, and may be ...
Thomas Mawe, John Abercrombie, 1778
9
A Natural System of Botany ; Or a Systematic View of the ...
Flowers amentaceous. Seeds arillate Flowers amentaceous. Seeds not arillate
Flowers amentaceous. Seeds numerous. Plac. Flowers not amentaceous.
Carpels solitary. Cells of anthers perpendicular to the filament Cells of anthers
parallel ...
10
A natural system of botany
Flowers arranged in pendulous amentaceous racemes, within connate bracts.
Wood without distinct concentric zones, or vasiform tissue (dotted ducts). Affinities
. Of this curious type of structure only one genus and one species have been ...