10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DODECANDROUS»
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dodecandrous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Flora Indica or descriptions of Indian Plants. - Serampore, ...
JV at more or less embraced by the permanent calyx. Embryo inverse, without
perisperm. I. Q. fenestrata. R. Leaves petioled, lanceolar, entire, finely acuminate,
firm and polished. Spikes panicled, terminal. Flowers tern ; male dodecandrous.
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Loudon's Encyclopædia of Plants: Comprising the Specific ...
Pods filiform 9ЭН Flowers dodecandrous, Leaves quínate and teníate Ш> Hovers
dodecandrous. Leaves témate 8No r lowers gynandrous. Leaves quínate, Stem
unarmed SStf Flowers hexandrous, I .eaves 7, Stem unarmed 93S8 Flowers ...
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1872
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An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
Pods filiform 9324 Flowers dodecandrous, Leaves quinate and ternate 9325
Flowers dodecandrous. Leaves ternate 9326 Flowers gynandrous. Leaves
quinate, Stem unarmed 9327 Flowers hexandrous. Leaves 7, Stem unarmed
9328 ...
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1836
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Encyclopaedia of Plants: Comprising the Specific Character, ...
Pods filiform 9394 Flowers dodecandrous, Leaves quinate and temiite 9325
Flowers dodecandrous Leaves ternate 9326 Flowers anilrous, Leaves quinate,
Stem unarmed 9827 Flowers exandrous, Leaves 7, Stem unarmed 9323 Flowers
...
John Claudius Loudon, 1872
5
An Encyclopaedia of Plants
Pods filiform 9394 Flowers dodecandrous, Leaves quinate and ternate 5095
Flowers dodecandrous Leaves temate 9326 Flowers 'nandr0us, aves cluinate,
Stem unarmed 9397 Flowers exandrous, Leaves 1, Stem unarmed 9328 Flowers
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John Claudius Loudon, 1829
6
The Elements of Botany: With Illustrations
This would greatly facilitate the labour of the student; for, after being told that the
Dodecandrous plants have from twelve to nineteen stamens inclusive, what
propriety can he or she discern in the placing under the class Polyandria a
number of ...
Mrs. Elizabeth Steele Perkins, 1837
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The Medical Repository (And Review Of American Publications ...
... into Polyandria. This would, certainly, facilitate the labour of the student. For
after being told that the Dodecandrous plants have from twelve to nineteen
stamens inclusive, with what propriety do we include in the class Polyandria a
number ...
Samuel Latham Mitchill, Edward Miller, Elihu Hubbard Smith, 1804
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
11 L. anmruruua'nvwm (Neuw. reis. vol. 2. ex flora, 1821. p. 302.) shrubby, much
branched; leaves opposite, ovate, sessile, 5-6-nerved; flowers opposite, sessile,
5-petalled, and dodecandrous; bracteoles ovate, 3-nerved. l; . S. Native of Brazil.
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
shrubby, much branched; leaves opposite, ovate, sessile, 5_6-nerved; flowers
opposite, sessile, 5-petalled, and dodecandrous; bracteoles ovate, 8-nerved. 17 .
S. Native of Brazil. Nees et Mart. nov. act. bonn. p. 23. Flowers pale blue. Habit of
...
10
Handbook of the New Zealand Flora: A Systematic Description ...
ICOSANDRIA. (Including dodecandrous perigYllons plants.) § 1. Perianth
superior. Shrubs or trees. Leaves with pellucid dots. • MYRTACE.E, p. 69.
Maritime herb. Leaves opposite, very fleshy § 2. Perianth inferior.
MESEMBRYANTHElIUM, p.
Joseph Dalton Hooker, 2011