10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPSOPHYLLARY»
Discover the use of
hypsophyllary in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hypsophyllary and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ecology of Leaf Longevity
Three types of buds can be recognized: naked buds lacking scales,
hypsophyllary buds covered with soft green leaf-like hypsophylls, and scaled
buds covered by many hard imbricate brown scales (Nitta and Ohsawa 1998).
Buds with ...
Kihachiro Kikuzawa, Martin J. Lechowicz, 2011
From the vanishing region at the entrance of the hypsophyllary formation, where
this separates as independent, we come to the consideration of that transition in
which the disappearance of the leaf-formation is commonest, to the transition ...
3
Botanical and Physiological Memoirs
From the vanishing region at the entrance of the hypsophyllary formation, where
this separates as independent, we come to the consideration of that transition in
which the disappearance of the leaf-formation is commonest, to the transition ...
From the vanishing region at the entrance of the hypsophyllary formation, where
this separates as independent, we come to the consideration of that transition in
which the disappearance of the leaf-formation is commonest, to the transition ...
5
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Botany
The outermost and lowest of these scales, as in Antidaphne, are empty and truly
cataphyllary ; the succeeding (hypsophyllary) scales subtend the flowers. These,
however, are not caducous, as in that genus, but persistent. As the axis of the ...
6
The journal of the Linnean Society of London
The outermost and lowest of these scales, as in Antidapline, are empty and truly
cataphyllary ; the succeeding (hypsophyllary) scales subtend the flowers. These,
however, are not caducous, as in that genus, but persistent. As the axis of the ...
Linnean Society (London), 1864
The outermost and lowest of these scales, as in Antidaphne, are empty and truly
cataphyllary ; the succeeding (hypsophyllary) scales subtend the flowers. These,
however, are not caducous, as in that genus, but persistent. As the axis of the ...
Linnean Society of London, 1864
8
A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
2) hypovalve hypovalva (noun f. 1)hypovalva (noun f. 1) hypsophyllinus (adj. A)
hypsophyllary, bracteal; hypsophyllum (noun n. 2) hypsophyll(adj. A)
hypsophyllary, bracteal; hypsophyllum (noun n. 2) hypsophyll hysteranthus (adj.
A) after or ...
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013
9
Tropical Montane Cloud Forests: Science for Conservation and ...
It is shown that the Anaga forests still keep less-specialized morphologic tree
traits common to the tropics such as hypsophyllary buds and sylleptic branching,
while the East Asian Kiyosumi forests exhibit special adaptations to strong ...
L. A. Bruijnzeel, F. N. Scatena, L. S. Hamilton, 2011
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Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society
The outermost and lowest of these scales, as in Antidaphne, are empty and truly
cataphyllary ; the succeeding (hypsophyllary) scales subtend the flowers. These,
however, are not caducous, as in that genus, but persistent. As the axis of the ...
Linnean Society of London, 1862