10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIPLOSTEMONOUS»
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Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, ...
Flowers bisexual, pedicellate; perianth 4-5-merous, of sepals and petals, calyx
valvate; androecium diplostemonous; ovary bicarpellate, syncarpous, superior,
stylodia free, stigmas terminal. I. TRIBE SPIRAEANTHEMEAE Engl. (1928). 1.
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Sapindales, Cucurbitales, Myrtaceae
Flowers small, solitary, 5-merous, diplostemonous, the buds ovoid or ellipsoid;
disk annular; ovary 5-loculate; style stout; stigma 3–5-lobed; ovules 2–10 per
locule. Fruit a globose to ovoid or pyri- form berry; pericarp somewhat leathery,
thin, ...
An antipetalous/ alternisepalous stamen position is relatively rare and may be
diagnostic for specific groups, such as the Primulaceae and Rhamnaceae. Two
other stamen position terms apply to stamens that are biseriate: diplostemonous,
...
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transactions of the botanical society
Of diplostemonous flowers, there are two principal forms which demand our
attention : — 1st, That in which the younger staminal whorl is the more internal,
and the carpels, when of the same number, alternate with the younger stamens.
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
Of diplostemonous flowers, there are two principal forms which demand our
attention : — 1st, That in which the younger staminal whorl is the more internal,
and the carpels, when of the same number, alternate with the younger stamens.
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1866
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Gray's Botanical Text-book
Diplostemonous Type. The foregoing patterns are selected upon the idea of the
greatest simplicity consistent with completeness. But extended observation leads
to the conclusion that the typical flower in nature has two series of stamens, as it ...
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
Of diplostemonous flowers, there are two principal forms which demand our
attention : — 1st, That in which the younger staminal whorl is the more internal,
and the carpels, when of the same number, alternate with the younger stamens.
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Floral Diagrams: An Aid to Understanding Flower Morphology ...
However, when the androecium is limited to ten stamens (e.g. Crataegus), these
consist of the upper pair only and do not have a diplostemonous arrangement.
Clearly diplostemonous androecia occur in Agrimonia, Stephanandra and ...
Louis P. Ronse De Craene, 2010
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A Manual of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
The flower is Diplostemonous. Fig. 537.--Dmgran: of the pentamerous
Diplostemonous flower of Corlarla myrtifolla; the parts of the four whorls
alternating, the verticil of stamens being double. Fig. 53S.—Diagram of the
tfmerous D' l t fl f 0 'til al ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1863
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Gray's Botanical Textbook: Structural botany
Diplostemonous Type. The foregoing patterns are selected upon the idea of the
greatest simplicity consistent with completeness. But extended observation leads
to the conclusion that the typical flower in nature has two series of stamens, as it ...