10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HETEROCHLAMYDEOUS»
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heterochlamydeous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
heterochlamydeous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cambrigde British Flora
94 HE TEROCHLAMYDEAE heterochlamydeous except rarely
monochlamydeous by reduction, hypogynous, the parts often in whorls of 2 or 4.
Carpels 00 — 2, usually superior, syncarpous. Integuments 2. The order has
probably arisen ...
2
Botanique systématique des plantes à fleurs: une approche ...
... (forming the calyx); the generally coloured petals (attraction or fixation
apparatus forming the corolla); stamens (male part forming the androecium), and
carpels (female part forming the ovary or gynoecium). In a heterochlamydeous
flower, ...
Rodolphe Spichiger, Mathieu Perret, 2004
3
Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences
... inconspicuous and greenish or brownish coloured as in rushes (prophylloid); b
) double (compound, heterochlamydeous) perianth (Fig. 2 III) which shows a
differentiation into a calyx which serves more of a protective function, and a
corolla, ...
4
Phytography as a Fine Art
See S. No. 325. 3a. the heterochlamydeous perianth. The perianth consists of
two floral belts. They are called : 4a. the calyx (calyx). The outer belt of the
perianth ; the phyllomes are often green and of a firm texture. 5a. the epicalyx (
epicalyx).
Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
5
A Dictionary of Biology
IIO HETEROCHLAMYDEOUS female gametes. Among unisexual (q.v.) animals
hermaphrodites may occur as aberrations. HETEROCHLAMYDEOUS. (Of flowers
), having two kinds of perianth segments (sepals and petals) in distinct whorls.
Michael Abercrombie, Clarence James Hickman, M. L. Johnson, 1951
6
The Origins of Angiosperms and Their Biological Consequences
(e) Epigynous and heterochlamydeous flowers. (/) Sympetalous flowers, (g)
Epigynous and monochlamydeous flowers, (h) Zygo- morphic flowers, (i ) Brush-
type flowers. (J) Papilionoid flowers. Deep funnel-shaped flowers. Solid lines are
...
Else Marie Friis, William Gilbert Chaloner, Peter R. Crane, 1987
7
Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Lilianae (except Orchidaceae)
Thus, the monocot perigone differs from the typically heterochlamydeous
perianth - which consists of phyllomes of both bracteal (calyx) and staminodial
nature (petals) - in being composed of two homoeologous, oligomerous leaf
whorls.
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
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The journal of the indian botanical society
As in the unisexual flowers, the perianth in these bisexual flowers also is
dichlamydeous, heterochlamydeous, the perianth segments being differentiated
into sepals and petals both in texture and colour. The perianth and stamens are ...
Only shrubs or small trees; leaves exstipulate or subtended by small stipules;
flowers cyclic, actinomorphic, heterochlamydeous though corolla sometimes
abortive; carpeln 5 or down to 2, normally united into superior ovary, though
ovary ...
Akademii͡a nauk SSSR. Botanicheskiĭ institut, 1970
Only shrubs or small trees; leaves exstipulate or subtended by small stipules;
flowers cyclic, actinomorphic, heterochlamydeous though corolla sometimes
abortive; carpels 5 or down to 2, normally united into superior ovary, though
ovary ...
Botanicheskiĭ institut im. V.L. Komarova, Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information (U.S.), Mifʻal tirgume ha-madaʻ ha-Yiśreʼeli, 1936