10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECAGYNOUS»
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An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
Leaves ovate obi. with a recurved point 6575 Flowers decandrous decagynous
6576 Flowers icosandrous decagynous 6577 Flowers dioecious and
Miscellaneous Particulars. An ounce of the dried root, infused in a pint of wine,
and given to ...
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1836
2
Outlines of Botany: Designed for Schools and Colleges
... with eight, Octogynous; with nine, Enneagynous; with ten, Decagynous; with
twelve, Dodecagynous; with a greater number, Polygynous. These differences
were employed by Linnzeus in forming some of his Orders. In an Apocarpous
pistil, ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
3
Florula Bostoniensis. A Collection of Plants of Boston. 2. ...
Cyme. A mode of inflorescence in which the flower stalks arise from a common
centre, but are afterwards variously subdivided; as in Elder and Viburnum.
Cymose. Bearing or flowering in cymes. D Decagynous. Having ten styles.
Dccandrous.
4
The Botanical Text-book: An Introduction to Scientific ...
... with five, pentagynous ; with six, hcxagynous ; with . seven, heptagynous; with
eight, octogynous; with nine, enneagy- noiw ; with ten, decagynous ; and so on :
and when more numerous or indefinite, they are termed polygynous. (See the ...
5
Vegetable Materia Medica of the United States
Leaves ovate, acute at each end; flowers decandrous decagynous. SYN ONY MA
. Parrome Americana; majori fructu. Clayt. Chom. Boerh. PHYTOLACCB vulgaris
fructus et flores. Dill. Sommm racemosum Americanum. Raii, Sloane, Pluk.
William P. C. Barton, 1818
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Outlines of Botany; being an introduction to the study of ...
... with eight, Octogynous ; with nine, Enneagynous; with ten, Decagynous; with
twelve, Dodecagynous; with a greater number, Polygynous. These differences
were employed by Linnaeus in forming some of his Orders. In an Apocarpous
pistil, ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
7
An Encyclopaedia of Plants
6572 Flowers octandrous octogynous 6573 Flowers decandrous pentagynous
6574 Flowers dodecandrous octogynous, Leaves ovate obl. with a recurved point
(1575 Flowers decandrous decagyiious (I676 I-'lowers icosandrous decagynous
...
John Claudius Loudon, 1829
8
The Young Botanist: Being a Treatise on the Science Prepared ...
Cylinder shaped; round but not tapering. Ex. Salicornia radicans. Cyme. A mode
of inflorescence in which the flower stalks rise from the same point, but are
afterwards variously subdivided. Ex. Scirpus lacustris Decagynous. Having ten
styles.
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An Introduction to the Study of Botany: In which the Science ...
A mode of inflorescence in which the flower stalks rise from the same point, but
are afterwards variously sub-divided. Ex. Scirpus lacustris. Decagynous. Having
ten styles. Ex. Phytolacca decandria, (Poke). Deeandrous. Having ten stamens.
10
Class Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
... with ten with twelve A flower with a greater number 690 and 691). is Trigynous.
is Tetragynous. f is Pentagynous I (Pig. 692). ( is Hexagynous \ (Fig. 693). is
Heptagynous. is Octogynous. is Enneagynous. is Decagynous. is Dodecagynous
.
John Hutton Balfour, 1852