10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CALYCULE»
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Flora of Mauritius and the Seychelles
Flowers polygamous, girt with a cupular calycule. Calyx-tube ob- conic; teeth 4,
lanceolate, persistent, pilose on the inside. Corolla hypocrateriform ; tube funnel-
shaped ; lobes 4, lanceolate, imbricated in bud, spreading when fully expanded.
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Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Honorable the East India ...
Choretrum is stated by Brown to have a very minute 5-par- tite calyx, I say from
analogy that its perianth is more colored than those in which no calycule exists.
Quiucha- malium has an urceolate bractea, totally distinct from the ovary, and this
is ...
William Griffith, John McClelland, 1854
3
West Coast Shells: A Description in Familiar Terms of ...
The periostracum is olive-green and glossy; the length is about one-fourth of an
inch. It is found in the Chehalis River. Fig. 44. (*) , Fig. 45 The genus Musculium
resembles Sphaerium, but the shells have a little cap or calycule on each umbo.
Josiah Keep, Joshua Longstreth Baily, 1947
4
Botanique systématique des plantes à fleurs: une approche ...
Calycule in the form of a cup around the tip of the ovary. Tepals free or united in a
tube, sometimes nectariferous. Sometimes nectariferous disc. Stamens
isomerous, opposititepalous, free or united with the perigonium, sometimes
sessile.
Rodolphe Spichiger, Mathieu Perret, 2004
5
A General System of Botany Descriptive and Analytical: In ...
Poppy. Young flower. Caducous calyx. 223. Scabious. Involucre*! fruit (mag.).
225. Mallow. Persistent calyx. 227. Mallow. Calycule of whorled bracts. 228.
Strawberry. Flower witb a calycule of stipules. the flower begins to expand (
Poppy, fig.
Emmanuel Le Maout, Joseph Decaisne, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1873
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Wild flowers of Yunnan in China
Cymes crowded to become capitate, both spiny; calycule tubular, soft-hairy at top;
calyx tubular, obliquely cut into 3 median Acanthocalyx delavayi Triosteum
himalayanum Acanthocalyx nepalensis lobes and 2 lower lateral long teeth;
corolla ...
Quanan Wu, Zhongguo ke xue yuan. Kunming zhi wu yan jiu suo, 1999
7
A Complete Dictionary of Practical Gardening: Comprehending ...
... the stigmas two in number, very slender and erect: no pcricarpi-um: cal x
unchanged : the seed solitary, oblong, ungu ar_, being crowned with a chafiy,
five-leaved, uprightawned calycule: the receptacle naked, convex, and very small
.
R. W. Dickson, Sydenham Edwards, 1807
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... SHABBILY SQUABBER SUBSHRUB UNBARBED ACCORAGE ACETYLIC
ADVOCACY+ ANECHOIC ANICONIC BACCHIUS BIZCACHA CABOCHON
CACOLOGY+ CAECALLY CALCANEI CALCULARy CALYCULE CANCROID.
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Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
Arctium. Involucelle. Involucellum. The bracleœ that are attached to ambelltdes,
or the partial divisions of compound flowers that have an involucrum. attached to
the whole assemblage. Calycule. Calyculus. An involucrum that is attached to a ...
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A Grammar of Botany: Containing an Explanation of the System ...
Calyculate, or calycled, (calyculatus, seu auctus, calycule,) having a calycle, or
little scales at the base, on the outside. Ex. Bidens. Observation. Applied to the
calyx, when not common, as where the scales are placed at the bottom of the
pink.
Robert John Thornton, 1818