10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPANTHIA»
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1
Flora Europaea: Rosaceae to Umbelliferae
... including pedicels, densely sericeous with subappressed hairs 27. bulgarica
100 Plant glabrous or subglabrous on at least the upper surface of leaves or
some pedicels or hypanthia 101 All hypanthia ± densely hairy 102 Leaves ±
evenly ...
T. G. Tutin, V. H. Heywood, N. A. Burges, 1968
2
Flora of New South Wales
4 Hypanthia flanked with 2 lateral pairs of ribs 4* Hypanthia with 5-8 ribs, ±
equally spaced. 5 Hypanthia 5-ribbed. 6 Leaves obovate, oblanceolate to oblong
, 0.6-1.4 mm wide; flowers distinctly pedunculate 6* Leaves linear to
oblanceolate, ...
3
Wildflowers of the Coastal Plain: A Field Guide, Includes ...
The urn-shaped hypanthia are mostly glabrous. Fruits are capsules with many
spiral-shaped seeds. Blooming from spring to summer, Maryland meadow-
beauty inhabits wet pinelands and savannas throughout much of the eastern half
of the ...
4
Vascular Flora of Illinois
Petioles, pedicels, calyx lobes, and hypanthia densely and permanently tomen-
tose; leaves thick, impressed-veined 4. M. ioensis 2. Petioles, pedicels, calyx
lobes, and hypanthia glabrous or sparsely pilose; leaves thin, not impressed-
veined.
Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 2002
first compound umbel bearing fertile flowers with oblong hypanthia equal the
length of the petals, the umbels developed after the terminal one bearing
polygamous flowers; schizocarps glabrous, dorsally flattened, the lateral ribs
broadly ...
6
New Flora of the British Isles
... basal sinus narrow; stems and petioles with patent and reflexed hairs; leaves
with dense patent hairs; upper part of inflorescence, pedicels and hypanthia
glabrous. Intrd-natd; C & S Sc, probably originating from botanic gardens; Crimea
.
7
Flora of North America: Magnoliophyta: Paeoniaceae to Ericaceae
Hypanthia 3.5-5 mm, yellowish green, densely long stipitate- glandular mixed
with short stipitate-glandular; Arizona, New Mexico 29. Heuchera glomerulata 10.
Hypanthia 4-7 mm, cream, short stipitate-glandular; Idaho, Montana, Nevada, ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2009
8
Weeds of California and Other Western States
Sepals 5, at least 2 sepals pinnate-lobed or toothed, often deciduous in fruit.
Petals 5, white to pink, in a single whorl. Stamens and pistils numerous.
Hypanthia urn-shaped, 4–5 mm wide. Dog rose: May–June. Flowers single or in
clusters of ...
Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy, 2007
O. affinis Palermo x O. mollissima Uspallata and reciprocal The hybrid contained
two classes : class I (9 plants) with hypanthia 75-80 mm. and class II (7 plants)
with hypanthia 55-60 mm. Pollen sterility was 80 per cent in class I and 60 per
cent ...
10
Magnoliophyta: Caryophyllidae
Plants, at least stems and often hypanthia, pubescent, sometimes sparsely so. 7.
Flowers briefly constricted above hypanthium; sepal apices broadly rounded,
with cusps absent; sepals obovate, 0.4-0.8 mm 2. Paronychia americana 7.
Flowers ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2005
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