10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENNEANDROUS»
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enneandrous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enneandrous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Shrub. 10 H. FLontaU'NDA (Cham. in Linnma. 2. p. 54-8.) flowers octandrous or
enneandrous ,- racemes simple, terminal, and axillary, very hairy; leaves
lanceolate-elliptic, curiaceous, glabrous above, except on the nerves, but hairy
beneath.
2
A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
2. p. 548.) flowers octandrous or enneandrous; racemes simple, terminal, and
axillary, very hairy; leaves lanceolate-elliptic, coriaceous, glabrous above, except
on the nerves, but hairy beneath. 1; . S. Native of Brazil. . Bundlejlomered Hirtella.
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
2. p. 54-8.) flowers octandrous or enneandrous; racemes simple, terminal, and
axillary, very hairy; leaves lanceolate-elliptlc, coriaceous, glabrous I'; . 5. Native
above, except on the nerves, but hairy beneath. of Brazil. Bundlejlorvered Hirtella
.
4
Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
2. p. 54-8.) flowers octandrous or enneandrous ; racemes simple, terminal, and
axillary, very hairy; leaves lanceolate-elliptic, coriaceous, glabrous above, except
on the nerves, but hairy beneath. l? . S. Native of Brazil. Bundlejlowered Hirtella.
5
Lessons in Elementary Botany: The Part on Systematic Botany ...
Endosperm, a1 bumen formed inside the embryo-sac. Endostome. the micropylar
opening through the inner coat of an ovule. ennea-. nine in composition.
enneandrous, 61. ensiform, sword-shaped. entire, 7, 79. Envelopes of the flower,
21.
Daniel Oliver, John Stevens Henslow, 1869
6
The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia
1. T c:zn4z¢8i.f)'0Zza. Lower Carolina. (Mclzaux, i. p. . Persoon seems to think
that this genus should be lomed to TOFIELDA, as they seem to difi'er only 1n the
number of stamina. Synojzszs, i. p. 451. The following plants, being enneandrous
, ...
7
A Dictionary of the Art of Printing
Enneandrous, having 9 stamens. Ensiform, having the form of a straight and
narrow sword blade. Epicarp, the external layer of the pericarp. Epidermis, the
skin of a plant, in the language of some writers ; the cortical integument according
to ...
8
The British Cyclopædia of Natural History: Combining a ...
The flowers are enneandrous, and the genus ranges among the Laurinaz. The
species require the ordinary stove treatment as well in growth as in propagation.
TETRATOMA (Herbst). A genus of coleopterous insects, belonging, according to
...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1837
9
Flora Indica or descriptions of Indian Plants. - Serampore, ...
Shrubby. Leaves lanceolar, entire, glossy, glaucous underneath. Umbellets
axillary, and lateral, crowded, sub-ses. sile. Involucre four-leaved, from four to five
-flowered. C0~ rollets enneandrous. Calys'six-parted. Berries oblong. Bun-mool,
the ...
10
First Book of Indian Botany
U 2 III.] 291 LAURACEjE. Organ. No. Cohesion. Adhesion. Perianth. leaves. 6
Gamophyllous. Inferior. Stamens. 9 Enneandrous. Pistil. carpel. 1 Apocarpous.
Superior. Seed solitary, exalbuminous. Organ. No. Cohesion. Adhesion. Perianth
.