10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEPTANDROUS»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
HEPILESTIA— HEPTANDROUS. HEFTArTGULAB— HERALD. compared to the
three lobes of the liver.) A genus of small, perennial, early-flowering, evergreen
herbs : the scapes one-flowered, rising from the root : Order, Ranuncuhicore.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
... heptandrous. 1 C. Amt'atcA (Lin. spec. p. 245.) leaves oval-oblong, acuminated
, glabrous, shining on the upper surface; peduncles axillary, short, aggregate;
corolla 5-cleft: anthers exserted; berries ovate. 12 . S. Native of Arabia Felix and .
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
flowers hexandrous and heptandrous; racemes terminal, clothed with ferruginous
tomentum; leaves oblong, attenuated at both ends, glabrous above, but rather
hairy beneath. I; . S. Native of Brazil. Tomentose Hirtella. Shrub.
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Young lady's book of botany
drous flowers, having two pistils. This order contains a single genus, namely, the
Limeum Africanum, a herbaceous perennial found at the Cape of Good Hope.
Order III. — Tetragynia. — Heptandrous flowers having four pistils. This order ...
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Sweet's Hortus Britannicus: Or, A Catalogue of All the ...
Flowers heptandrous, trigynous. 43 barbàtum s.S. (re) bearded 44 decioiens в. p.
(ro) decipient 45 plebeium в. P. (bh) linear-leaved 46 Persicaria (li) spotted 47
lapathifôliums.s.(jrr) Dock-leaved 48 lúxum e.b. (gr) loose 49 incànum W.en.
Robert Sweet, George Don, 1839
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Stipulas solitary on both sides, undivided, neither toothed nor ciliated.
Inflorescence axillary in the genuine species. Flowers from 4 to 7 cleft, but usually
5 cleft. ' Peduncles axilhzry. Flowers 5-7-cleft, pentandrous or heptandrous. 1 C.
AaA'mcA ...
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
34-1.) flowers hexandrous and heptandrous ; racemes terminal, clothed with
ferruginous tomentum; leaves oblong, attenuated at both ends, glabrous above,
but rather hairy beneath. 12 . S. Native of Brazil. T omentose Hirtella. Shrub.
But many flowers of a heptandrous plant may show the abnormality in varying
degrees, like a wave of reversion advancing up the plant. This variety is a
recessive in inheritance.I A form nudicaulis with smooth stems and leaves less
hairy on ...
Sir Arthur George Tansley, 1920
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Three Toed Sloths and Seven League Boots: A Dictionary of ...
... heptagon: 7 heptahedron:7 heptal 7: hebdomadal heptameride:7 heptameron:
7 heptameter:7 heptandrian 7:heptandrous heptandrious 7:heptandrous
heptandrous: 7 heptane: 7 Heptanesus:7 heptangular:7 heptapetalous: 7
heptaphyllous ...
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The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal ... Edinburgh, Constable ...
... the genus Disandra, whose flowers are most frequently '7-cleft and
heptandrous This small group is very nearly related to the Primulacece, with
which it agrees in its symmetrical flowers, capitate stigma, and large, globular,
central placenta, ...