10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANTHOCARPOUS»
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anthocarpous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
anthocarpous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Manual of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
This may be seen in many species of Honeysuckle. But the fruits which are now
to be considered, consist usually of the floral envelopes, as well as the ovaries of
several flowers united into one, and are called Multiple or Anthocarpous. 557.
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
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Class Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
Anthocarpous fruit of a Pine (Finns), consisting of numerous hard scales covering
winged seeds. These scales are bracts or floral leaves. The fruit is called a cone.
It may be said to be a hardened female spike in the form of a collective fruit.
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
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A Manual of Botany ... Second edition
B. Fruits formed by the union of several Flowers, and consisting of Floral
Envelopes, as well as Ovaries; these are Multiple or Anthocarpous. Hollow
Anthocarpous FruiL—Syconus (Fig). formed by Indurated Catkin.--Strobilus (Fir .
Cone).
John Hutton Balfour, 1860
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A Manual of Structural Botany: For the Use of Classes, ...
A variety of capsule opening by two valves, detached from below upwards,
leaving the seeds attached to both sides of a replum (Fia 19 h Wallflower. \-J-l
Anthocarpous fruits : — SOROSIS (soros, Gr. a cluster). A succulent an-
thocarpous fruit.
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, 1865
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Arrangements of vegetable tissues and organs, analyses of ...
B. Multiple or Anthocarpous Fruits, formed by the union of several Flowers, and
consisting of Floral Envelopes, as well as Ovaries. Hollow Anthocarpous Fruit. —
Syconus (Fig). {formed by Indurated Catkin. — Strobilus for2d ^Succulent Spike.
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Outlines of Botany: Designed for Schools and Colleges
Fruit polygynoecial or anthocarpous, consisting of achenes immersed in the
persistent fleshy perianths (Fig. 538), or situated upon (Fig. 156, p. 198) or within
large fleshy receptacles (Fig. 157, p. 198). Seeds albuminous or exalbuminous ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
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Journal of the Arnold Arboretum
1954) write that anthocarpous is said of "fruits with accessories, sometimes
termed pseudocarps, as the strawberry and pineapple." Asa Gray took perhaps
the most general view of the anthocarpous fruit (Structural Botany, 300, 301.
1879).
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Elements of Botany, Structural, Physiological, Systematical, ...
They are masses of inflorescence in a state of adhesion, and are also called
anthocarpous. 501. Simple fruits are either the maturation of a single carpel (406)
, or of a pistil formed by the union of several carpels (408). 502. Of fruits formed of
a ...
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North American Botany: Comprising the Native and Common ...
See Anthocarpous. Stro'ma. The layer or covering of some fungi. A fleshy body to
which a flocculent substance is attached. Strom'bus-form. Resembling the twisted
spire of the shell of a strombus [called a dinner-horn in N. England.] Style ...
Amos Eaton, John Wright (M. D.), 1840
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Also see flori- for more "flower" words. Qualifying words: anantherous, ananth-
ous, anthecology, anther, antheridium, an- thesis, anthesmotaxis, anthobian,
anthocarp, anthocarpous, anthochlore, anthocyanin, an- thodium, anthoecology,
...