10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAULICLE»
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1
A history of the vegetable kingdom
mode of germination. In the dicotyledonous embryo, the radicle is generally
conical and protuberant; the caulicle is cylindrical; and the gemmule is naked
and concealed between the bases of the two cotyledons, which are placed face
to face, ...
2
Elements of Botany and Vegetable Physiology: Including the ...
This envelope of the radicle is, in most cases, to be considered only as a thin
cotyledon, covering the gemmule in the manner of a sheath. 4. The Caulicle (
Cauliculus). This organ is not always very obvious. It is confounded, on the one
hand, ...
3
A Laboratory Manual in Elementary Biology
Note the conical portion, the primitive stein (caulicle), and observe its relation to
the cotyledons. Observe the flattened portion of the embryo (plumule), containing
the first set of true foliage leaves, and the rudimentary stem above the first node ...
4
Cassell's popular gardening
From its internal structure, absence of root- hairs, and other considerations, it is
apparent that this caulicle, which most persons would confound with the root, is
really not a root, and has not the office of a root. What the caulicle does is to ...
5
The botanical works of the late George Engelmann, collected ...
The proportion of the caulicle to the stalks appears to be constant in the same
species, as I have satisfied myself by examination of numerous acorns of the
same species from widely separated localities. In all the black-oaks which I could
study ...
George Engelmann, Henry Shaw, William Trelease, 1887
6
Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis
In all the Black-oaks which I could study the caulicle is longer than the stalks.
Thus in Quercus nigra, imbricatia, pumila and Kelloggii I find it twice as long ; in Q
. coccinea and tinctoria, rubra, ilicifolia and agrifolia, it is three to four times as
long.
7
The Tempietto del Clitunno near Spoleto
The caulicle and the three acanthus leaves forming the whorl immediately left of
the calyx, and the caulicle and first leaf from the whorl just to the right were
likewise carved three-dimensionally, all the forms being graded back to the rear
plane.
8
Elements of botany and vegetable physiology, tr. from the ...
It elongates at germination, and becomes the true root of the plant. Its two
cotyledons are attached at the same height upon the caulicle ; they have, in many
cases, a thickness proportionate to the thinness of the endosperm, or its total
absence.
Caulicle n. same as Caulicle. Caulic'olus a. form «. ^I^Kim. Caulig'enous «. % -
Cauiic'uius «. <TRT. Caul'i- Caul'inary a. Cauline a. C.iulis n. Cauliflower ( kaw'li-
flow'er ) [ L. caulis, a stem, <fc Flowei. ] n. bot. ^^^tgfl / Cauliflower excrescence ...
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
10
Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
It has a relatively long thick stem, or caulicle, as it should be called, if this
interpretation be the correct one, bearing at the top two opposite, thick leaves or
cotyledons, between which and continuing the axis of growth is what is in the
position of, ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1917
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