10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIANDROUS»
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diandrous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
Some of the groups seem to represent natural alliances but others certainly do
not, due to convergences and parallel evolution of characters (e.g. diandrous
flowers may have originated from tetrandrous ones several times). Unless stated
...
Joachim W. Kadereit, 2004
2
A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
2. f. 1. Petiv. brit. t. 65. f'. 12.-Loes. pruss. 261. t. 81.-Plukn. alm. 20. t. 74. Т. 4.-
Mentz. 2. t. 7. f'. 6. Corollas small, whitish without, and reddish within. Var. ß,
Limosella diándra, Krock. fl. sil. 2. no. 1006. t. 27. f'. flowers diandrous. Aquatic
Mudwort.
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
leaves deeply S-parted, clothed with adpressed pubescence beneath; segments
deeply serrated, lateral ones bifid; stipulas 2-4-cleft; stems corymbosely many-
flowered at the apex ; flowers conglomerate, diandrous, and usually digynous. 71
.
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Corollas 4-5-cleft, monandrous or diandrous, white. Leaves like those of the
species of Linaria. sessile-flowered Opercularia. Fl. June, July. Pl. diffuse. 3 O.
artcirLoaa (Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 35. t. 48.) glabrous; stems difl'use, very slender,
...
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
leaves deeply 3-parted, clothed with adpressed pubescence beneath; segments
deeply serrated, lateral ones bifid; stipulas Lint-cleft; stems corymbosely many-
flowered at. the apex ; flowers conglomerate, diandrous, and usually digynous. 'tt
.
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North American Botany: Comprising the Native and Common ...
eampestris, R. Br. (2) (J. Ju.) silicles ovate, winged, emarginate, scaly-punctate:
cauline leaves sagittate, denticulate. N. Y. Delaware. ruderale, L. ( ) dowers
diandrous, apetalous: radical and cauline leaves pinnatifid or incised; branch
leaves ...
Amos Eaton, John Wright (M. D.), 1840
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
silicles nearly orbicular, Wingless, emarginate ; flowers diandrous (petals 4);
caulineileaves linear-lanceolate, incised; cotyledons accumbent.—-Michx. ! _ji. 2.
p. 27; DC. prodr. 1. p. 205; Hook. 1!. Ban-Am. 1. . 69. Fields an road-sides, ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1840
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The Pollination Biology of North American Orchids: Volume 1: ...
(a) Hypoxis; (h) Diandrous orchid; (c) Monandrous orchid; (d, e) Column of the
diandrous orchid Cypripedium fascicultum. (d) Top view; (e) Side view. (f, g)
Columns of monandrous orchids. (f) Erect anther, side view; (g) Incumbent anther
, side ...
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Spicilegium Neilgherrense, Or, a Selection of Neilgherry ...
Endopogon is placed in the former, Slenosiphonium and Slrobilanthes in the
latter; but, as if to show that he attached little value to that mark, he refers a
didynamous species to Endopogon, and a diandrous one to Stenosiphonium.
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Plantae javanicae rariores, descriptae iconibusque ...
12 PLANTE JAVANICZE RARIORES. of their perianthium, and diandrous in
which the single remaining posterior stamen bears the same relation to the single
middle nerve of the same part. The latter disposition is again met with in a grass
of a ...
Thomas Horsfield, Johannes-Josephus Bennett, Robert sen Brown, 1852
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