10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMITROPOUS»
Discover the use of
hemitropous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hemitropous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Berberidopsidales, Buxales, ...
Carpel sessile; ovules 2, hemitropous; style straight; pollen presenter slightly
swollen; stigma subterminal. Fruit follicular; seeds winged. One species, M.
amplexicaulis A.S. George & B. Hyland, rainforest, north-eastern Australia. 37.
Knightia ...
Klaus Kubitzki, C. Bayer, P.F. Stevens, 2007
2
A Manual and Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
Many authors class together as allotropous all the shortest-tongued insects (i.e.
short-tongued flies and all miscellaneous insects) and the corresponding flowers
(classes Po, A, AB), as hemitropous those insects of medium- length tongues ...
John Christopher Willis, 1908
3
A Manual and Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns: ...
Many authors class together as allo- tropous all the shortest-tongued insects (i.e.
short-tongued flies and all miscellaneous insects) and the corresponding flowers
(classes Po, A, AB), as hemitropous those insects of medium-length tongues ...
John Christopher Willis, 1897
4
Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society
No eutropous visitors figure on its list, and the allotropous (56.9%) outnumber the
hemitropous visitors (43.1%). The allotropous visitors are also in the majority on
the flowers of Aster lateriflorus, and of all of our native species blooming in ...
5
Eucalypt Ecology: Individuals to Ecosystems
... Queensland Free sepals; coralline operculum; stemonophore; in some species
stemonophore lobed and stamens appear to be in 4 bundles; sub-groups 2-4
with characteristic hairs radiating from oil glands; hemitropous ovules in 2-4 rows
...
Jann Williams, John Woinarski, 1997
6
Diseases and Pathogens of Eucalypts
... oxalate crystals in embryonic cotelydons; stemonophore absent; pith oil ducts;
solitary vessels in the xylem; hemitropous ovules not in regular rows; seed with 2
integuments 11-13 Free sepals and petals; corymbioid inflorescences; mop-like ...
PJ Keane, GA Kile, FD Podger, 2000
7
The Seeds of Dicotyledons
Compare, also, Rhodamnia. Eucalyptus L'Herit. Ovules numerous, anatropous to
more or less campylotropous, transverse; o.i. 2-4 cells thick; i.i. 2 cells thick.
Seeds small, anatropous, hemitropous or campylotropous, smooth, ribbed, ...
8
Bijdragen tot de dierkunde
1 1 43 pink allotropous -0.1118 purple eutropous 0.2141 purple hemitropous -
0.0868 purple allotropous -0.0378 red ... hemitropous 0.3050 while allotropous
0.2730 yellow eutropous 0.0487 yellow hemitropous 0.0338 yellow allotropous ...
9
Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
The single ovule is subbasal and hemitropous. It begins its development at the
base of the carpel but shifts to a lateral position due to the more rapid growth of
the abaxial side of the ovary (Cooper 1941). The style is terminal, glabrous, and ...
Joachim W. Kadereit, 2004
10
An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants
In most of the respects in which the Rhoipteleaceae differ from the Juglandaceae
(stipulate leaves, perfect functional flowers, superior ovary, bitegmic, hemitropous
to anatropous ovule) the Rhoipteleaceae are the more archaic group.