10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAULOME»
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1
Phytography as a Fine Art
1o. the internal surface of spermogonia and pycnidia. Cryptospora hypodermia;
Strickeria obducens; Puccinia graminis. § 2. Cormus and its constituent parts:
cau1ome and phyllome. A. Caulome. Confer for the signification of this term S.
No.
Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
2
A Text-Book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
(8) The morplzolagzkal conceplzbns qf Slam and Lea/'are correlative; one cannot
be conceived without the other; Stem (Caulome) is merely that which bears
Leaves; Leaf (Phyllome) is only that which is produced on an axial structure in
the ...
Julius Sachs, Alfred W. Bennett, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 2011
3
The Classification of Flowering Plants
The bulb consists of very closely united leaves, of which only the tips are free and
form a peristome-like crown surrounding the base of the hypogeal caulome. The
bulb is renewed each year by a lateral bud, developed at the base of the ...
Alfred Barton Rendle, 1925
The historical transgression of the stem (caulome) and leaf categories,
recognised even earlier, was neatly interpreted by ZIMMERMANN by means of
his telome concept (see his latest summary of 1965). If one accepts that all
vascular plants ...
5
Botany for High Schools and Colleges
Caulome and phyl- lome, at least, are strongly hinted at in the Fucaceas, and in
this group, although the term thallome is applied to the plant-body, it must be
admitted as not fully applicable. Structures of this kind are instructive, as showing
that ...
Charles Edwin Bessey, 1880
6
Study Of Structural Morphological And Physiological Botany
OK THE STEM oit CAULOME. — The offices performed by the stem and its
ramifications are : — 1. To form a support for the leaves and othei" appendages
of the axis which have but a temporary existence, and thus enable them to be
freely ...
Starting with the recognition of " caulome " and " phyllome " by Naegeli and
Schwendener — an echo of the " nature philosophy " of Wolff and Goethe — the
morphologists added " thallomc ' ' to their vocabulary, to designate an
undifferentiated ...
8
The universal cyclopaedia
The Caulome is the axial portion of the plant upon which the phyllomes are borne
. The caulome with its phyllomes is the " shoot." and this is morphologically
equivalent to the thallome. The typical caulome is the stem, which bears ordinary
...
9
The Universal Cyclopædia
The Caulome is the axial ortion of the plant upon which the phyllomes are borne.
he caulome With its hyllomes is the “ shoot," and this is morphologically equiva
cut to the thallome. The ty ical caulome is the stem, which bears ordinary leaves.
10
Universal Cyclopaedia and Atlas
The Caulome is the axial ortion of the plant upon which the phyllomes are borne.
TJlie caulome with its hyllomes is the “ shoot.” and this is morpholo ically equiva
cut to the thallomc. The ty ical caulome is the stem, which bears ordinary leaves.