10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BILOCULAR»
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Gentianaceae: Systematics and Natural History
Gynoecium The ovary in Exacum and Sebaea is bilocular (Fig. 2.9A) to
sometimes semi -uni locular, i.e., the placentation is axile over all to most of the
ovary length. Sometimes, however, the septa disappear apically. leaving the
ovary ...
Lena Struwe, Victor A. Albert, 2002
2
A Botanical Materia Medica: Consisting of the Generic and ...
Stigma quin- quelobate. From Lour. Berry bilocular, didymous; cells
monospennous. Corolla tubiform, quinquefid at the end. Calyx pentaphyllous.
Obs. 7866. Berry bilocular, pierced at the end; cells dispermous. Willd. Berry
bilocular, juiceless.
Wettstein envisaged a type close to the Rosales in which sympetaly is of
occasional incidence. For example, the Saxi- fragaccae resembles the
Solanaceae or Scrophulariaceae on the basis of bilocular ovary with numerous
anatropous ovules ...
Subhash Chandra Datta, 1988
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
Ovary bilocular with 2 pendulous ovules per locule. Fruit a drupe, endocarp hard.
2n = 46; about 32 spp. Old World tropics and warm temperate regions. Generic
delimitation in need of review. 12. Haenianthus Griseb. Haenianthus Griseb., Fl.
Joachim W. Kadereit, 2004
5
Advances in Brassica Research and Application: 2012 Edition: ...
bilocular. and. tetralocular. yellow. sarson. (Brassica. rapa). According to the
authors of recent research from Bengal, India, “The inheritance of siliqua locule
number was investigated utilizing two parental lines each of bilocular and
tetralocular ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
Fruit unilocular, polyspermous. Ex. Centunculus. Androsacc. Primula. 2.
Pedicularia. Char. Corolla irregular. Stamens didynamous. Fruit bilocular. Ex.
Polygala. 3. Acanthi. Char. Corolla irregular. Capsule bilocular, many seeded,
and bivalved.
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Manual of British Botany: In which the Orders and Genera are ...
Anthers subconnate ; the 3 lower stamens opposite the petals, with bilocular
anthers ; the 2 upper opposite the upper petal, with 1. or 2-celled anthers.
Anthers dehiscing by a longitudinal chink. Ovary 1. Style none. Stigmas 5; or
united into a ...
Daniel Chambers Macreight, 1837
8
Taxonomy of Angiosperms
contorted in bud ; stamens 5, on the corolla tube ; ovary surrounded by an
annular disc, bilocular with 2 ovules in each locule or 4 celled by a false septum
with 1 ovule in each locule ; fruit dry or fleshy, indehiscent or 2-4 valved or
circumsciss, ...
V. Singh, Dr. V. Singh & Dr. D.K. Jain, 1981
9
Diversity and Systematics of Seed Plants
Herbs or shrubs with opposite, simple, exstipulate leaves; calyx 4-5- partite;
corolla 2-lipped, lobes imbricate or contorted; stamens 4 or 2; ovary bilocular with
1 or more ovules in each locule; fruit a loculicidal capsule. iv. Order - Lamiales.
Dr. Singh, Dr. Pande & Dr. Jain, 2009
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
Capsule bilocular, many seeded, and bivalved. Ex. Acanthus. 4. Jasminem. Char.
Corolla regular. Two sta- "The terms perigyna, epigyna, and hypogyna, arc
derived from the Greek. The derivations will be sufficiently explanatory of their
import.
Edinburgh encyclopaedia, sir David Brewster, 1830