10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAESALPINIACEOUS»
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Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden
Three new caesalpiniaceous trees from Guayana and its periphery. Mem. New
York Bot. Gard. 64: 202-209. 1990. Described, illustrated, and diagnostically
compared with near relatives are: Jacqueshuberia brevipes Barneby from
Guyana; ...
dyari. 38. Escuintla, Puerto de San Jose, Rt. CA9, km 87.5, about 10km N of
Otacingo (15PYF2955), 35 m; 10 Jul 64, JZ, TZ. Small treehole (in "palo blanco,"
a caesalpiniaceous tree) along road; 2m above ground; water brown; deep
shade.
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Indian Journal of Botany
THE. GENUS. TRISYNCOLPITES. KAR. OF. CAESALPINIACEOUS. AFFINITIES.
FROM. THE. NEYVELI. LIGNITE. OF. TAMIL. NADU. P.R. Reddy, K. Srisailam*
and C.G.K. Ramanujam Department of Botany, P.G. College of Science, Saifabad
...
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The Bassett Maguire festschrift: a tribute to the man and ...
Three New Caesalpiniaceous Trees from Guayana and Its Periphery Rupert C.
Barneby Abstract Barneby, R. C. (New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY 10458-
5126, U.S.A.). Three new caesalpiniaceous trees from Guayana and its periphery
.
William R. Buck, Brian Morey Boom, Richard Alden Howard, 1990
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Nitrogen Fixing Tree Research Reports: A Publication of the ...
Of these nodulated species, 44 belong to the genus Cassia, which constitutes the
majority (60 percent) of the total nodulated caesalpiniaceous species (Allen and
Allen 1981). According to Han and Zhou (1990), only 10 percent of the woody ...
6
Belmontia: Miscellaneous Publications in Botany. Taxonomy
Baillon judged that the position of the vexillum depended on the way the flower
happened to develop and even might change during the life of the flower whether
it is Papilionaceous (outermost) or Caesalpiniaceous (innermost). Ross studied ...
7
Concise English Dictionary
carob carry carob kar'ob, -ab, n. a caesalpiniaceous Mediterranean tree: its fruit:
a substitute for chocolate prepared from the fruit. [Fr. carobe — Ar. kharrubah. \
carol kar'al, n. a song of joy or praise: Christmas song or hymn. — v.i. to dance or
...
8
Flowering Plants in West Africa
The sheath of hyphae acts as a phosphorus reservoir. There are rather few
examples of sheathing mycorrhizae in the tropics though there are numerous
ones in temperate countries. Redhead (1980) gives a list of caesalpiniaceous
species ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
retouch retaliare, -alum, from re-, and lalio, -onis like for like, from talis such]
retama re-tii'mj, n a name for various desert switch- plants, either papilionaceous
or caesalpiniaceous, including Spanish broom. [Sp, from Ar retam (pi)] retard ri-
tard, ...
10
World Atlas of Great Apes and Their Conservation
The forests that persist in parts of this area that are protected from fire are
characteristically deciduous, and dominated by two species of caesalpiniaceous
tree. Giltetiodendron glandulosum and Gvibourtia copallifera. Along
watercourses there ...
Julian Oliver Caldecott, Lera Miles, 2005