10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CATAPHYLLARY»
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1
Botanical and Physiological Memoirs
terminal bud. The flowers arise laterally from the axils of the cataphyllary leaves.
The Adoxa, on the contrary, creeps along under ground with a slender stem,
rising above the surface every spring to bring forth, after an indefinite number of ...
terminal bud. The flowers arise laterally from the axils of the cataphyllary leaves.
The Adoxa, on the contrary, creeps along under ground with a slender stem,
rising above the surface every spring to bring forth, after an indefinite number of ...
terminal bud. The flowers arise laterally from the axils of the cataphyllary leaves.
The Adoxa, on the contrary, creeps along under ground with a slender stem,
rising above the surface every spring to bring forth, after an indefinite number of ...
4
Phytography as a Fine Art
2a. the cataphyllary region. See S. No. 244. 2b. the middle region. See S. No.
245. lb. the region of fructification (cf. S. No. 78). 2a. the bracteal or hypsophyllary
region. See S. No. 246. 2b. the region of phyllomes enveloping gemmae, ...
Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
5
Tibetan Medicinal Plants
... leaves 5-9 cm long, 0.5-2 cm broad, cauline leaves shorter, 2.5—4 cm in length
. Cataphyllary Leaf. Cataphyllary leaves situated within the basal leaf rosette and
consisting mainly of main rib and attached tissue, grey- brown, about 3cm long ...
Christa Kletter, Monika Kriechbaum, 2001
6
A study of the origin and development of the cormlet of ...
Cataphyllary Leaves.1 The main and the other axillary buds (borne by the mother
*cornjs) as shown in figure 1 (m. b.) are ensheathed in hard, rather thick scales,
the cataphyllary leaves. These leaves, which are amplexicaul in their mode of ...
Mary Joseph Therese Geiger (Sister.), Sister Mary Joseph Therese Geiger, 1929
7
Guidelines for Seed Exchange and Plant Introduction in ...
In shoots of one or more leafy flushes, the terminal bud may produce one to two
cataphyllary flushes after ceasing to ... axils of these terminal cataphylls appear in
a cluster, because the cataphyllary flush is only a few millimetres in length.
Jorge León, Lyndsey A. Withers, 1986
8
Annual Scientific Report
Apparently dormant terminal buds shed bud scales, leaving on the stem a
considerable number of scars, representing leafless cataphyllary flushes. These
cataphyllary flushes are produced at the same time as the leafy flushes on other
shoots ...
Tea Research Association, 1970
9
The Molecular Organography of Plants
Shoots often have a pronounced scale-leaf zone (cataphyllary region) at the
base (as in Pinus and Quercus), and this may be well demarcated or may
gradually transition into foliage leaves (Fig. 4.27). In leaves with pronounced
dormant buds, ...
10
A Compendium of General Botany
Cataphyllary leaves. These leaves occur below the foliage- leaves; they not only
occur near the base of the stem, but may be found near the base of branches. As
already indicated, they are scaly and the blade-portion of the leaf predominates.
Maximilien Westermaier, 1896