10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DRUPACEOUS»
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Taxonomy and Ecology of Woody Plants in North American ...
... base cuneate to acute, blade coriaceous, strongly aromatic when crushed,
both surfaces densely dotted with yellowish or orange dots; fruit drupaceous,
globose, diameter 2 to 3 mm, wax covering absent; Regions 1 and 2,
transcontinental in ...
James S. Fralish, Scott B. Franklin, 2002
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Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, ...
Tripterococcus 4. Stamens numerous. China, Myanmar 83. Plagiopteron -
Functional stamens 2-5. Old and New World, Australia 5 Fruit drupaceous. Old
and New World, Australia 47 Fruit baccate. 5. Functional stamens 2; disk
intrastaminal.
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Berberidopsidales, Buxales, ...
Fruit drupaceous; seed not winged. One species, S. aus- trocaledonium (Brongn.
& Gris) Virot, rainforests, New Caledonia. 75. Euplassa Salisb. Euplassa Salisb.
in Knight, Cult. Prot. 101 (1809); Sleumer, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 76:139–211 (1954).
Klaus Kubitzki, C. Bayer, P.F. Stevens, 2007
Order 127. Ulmaceae. Flowers hermaphrodite. Calyx campanulate, inferior,
irregular. Stamens definite. Ovary 2-celled ; ovules solitary, pendulous. Fruit 1- or
2-celled, indehiscent, membranous or drupaceous. Seed pendulous; albumen
none ...
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The Pinetum: Being a Synopsis of All the Coniferous Plants ...
Fruit, more or less drupaceous, and naked on the upper part. Gen. Taxus, Smith.
Leaves, on short footstalks, linear, decur- rent, two-rowed, and alternate. Flowers,
male and female on separate plants. Fruit, solitary, and composed of a fleshy ...
George Gordon, Robert Glendinning, 1858
6
Flora of New South Wales
Fruit drupaceous or separating into cocci or more often capsular and then
dehiscence loculicidal, septicidal or irregular or sometimes by valves breaking
away from septa; seeds usually with an aril. World: 150 gen., c. 2000 spp., chiefly
trop.
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Systematics of Aloysia (Verbenaceae).
Genera with drupaceous fruits, Lantana and Nashia, are in the first group. The
second group, containing Xeroaloysia, Neosparton, and Lampaya, have fruit
types somewhat intermediate between a drupe and a schizocarp. The third,
containing ...
Stephen Joseph Siedo, 2007
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A Flora of the State of New York: Comprising Full ...
Fruit capsular or drupaceous, with two or more cells. 96. Eurl-lonnracms. Calyx
free from the ovary, sometimes none. Corolla very often wanting the petals; when
present, distinct. Styles distinct. Fruit capsular, separating into several (often ...
9
Eremophila and Allied Genera: A Monograph of the Plant ...
Thus the fruit type for the family has been termed a drupe or drupaceous, for
example, Rolfe, 1912; Black, 1929, 1957; Ewart, 1931; Webster, 1951;
Hutchinson, 1959; Allan, 1961, Li, 1963, 1978; Cronquist, 1981, 1988. With the
exception of ...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural Philosophy...
Order 127. Ulmacece. Flowers hermaphrodite. Calyx campanulate, inferior,
irregular. Stamens definite. Ovary 2-celled ; ovules solitary, pendulous. Fruit 1- or
2-celled, indehiscent, membranous or drupaceous. Seed pendulous ; albumen
none ...
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