10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIDYNAMY»
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1
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Botany
... it cannot be considered as any approach to the irregular flowers of
Scrophularinea, as it shows no tendency to didynamy, but it is rather one of those
exceptional anomalies such as that observable in Carlemannia among
Hedyotidew, where ...
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The Journal of the Linnean Society of London: Botany
... as it shows no tendency to didynamy, but it is rather one of those exceptional
anomalies such as that observable in Carlemannia among Hedyotideœ, where
the stamens are reduced to two, without any irregularity in the corolla. 3. Nobbisia
...
Linnean Society of London, 1857
3
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
If the supposed correspondence in the number of carpels has no reality, the
orders have actually nothing in common save bilabiation and didynamy; but
these characters are found in so many different types that they are of very small
value in ...
Royal Society (Edinburgh), 1869
4
Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Hon., the East India ...
The foramen is inferior, after fecundation the upper part of the ovulum undergoes
the greater change and the ovulum hence becomes erect. Burrumpootra, April
2nd, 1836, Labiatœ. — The didynamy of some Labiatae differs from the usual
form ...
5
Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Honorable the East India ...
The didynamy of some Labiatae differs from the usual form, in the upper pair of
stamens being the longer. See the Mergui species of Ocymoidea described in the
appendix of this volume. Salvia verbenacea has some what, the structure of ...
William Griffith, John McClelland, 1854
6
The journal of the Linnean Society of London
... it cannot be considered as any approach to the irregular flowers of
Scrophularinece, as it shows no tendency to didynamy, but it is rather one of
those exceptional anomalies such as that observable in Carlemannia among
Hedyotidece, ...
Linnean Society (London), 1859
7
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
... it cannot be considered as any approach to the irregular flowers of
Scrophularinece, as it shows no tendency to didynamy, but it is rather one of
those exceptional anomalies such as that observable in Carlemannia among
Hedyotidece, ...
Linnean Society of London, 1857
8
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
In Lentibulariacese we have, no doubt, irregular bilabiate floral envelopes and
partial suppression of the androecium with a tendency to the didynamous
structure; but the value of this combination of bilabiation with didynamy as
determining ...
9
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Didymous : Twofold; twin; growing double, such as the fruits of umbelliferous
plants or the tubers of some orchids. Didynamous : Having four stamens in two
unequal pairs, such as most mints. Didynamy : The condition of being in two
unequal ...
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Scrophulariaceae of the Western Himalayas
... and its associates to Celsia cretica L.f., on the didynamy of the stamens
apparent in much of Verbascum as well as in Celsia, and finally on Nees'
evidence that the fifth posterior stamen is often sterile or incomplete in
Verbascum.