10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERPETIOLAR»
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
Liana, stems with 4 phloem arms in cross section, branchlets terete, glabrous,
without interpetiolar glands, with interpetiolar ridges, pseudostipules foliaceous.
Leaves 3-foliolate, terminal pinna often replaced by a simple tendril.
Inflorescence ...
Joachim W. Kadereit, 2004
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Encyclopedia Metropolitana
Fruit capsular, two-celled, many-seeded; seeds winged; stipulas interpetiolar.
Trees and shrubs. Examples, Nauclea, Cinchona. Tribe 2. Gardeniacew. Fruit
indehiscent, fleshy. two, rarely one-celled; seeds numerous, not winged. Trees
and ...
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Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
Fruit capsular, two-celled, many-seeded ; seeds winged ; stipulas interpetiolar.
Trees and shrubs. Examples, Nauclea, Cinchona. Tribe 2. Gardeniaceee. Fruit
indehiscent, fleshy, two, rarely one-celled; seeds numerous, not winged. Trees
und ...
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Tribe 2. Gardeniacew. Fruit indehiscent, fleshy. two, rarely one-celled; seeds
numerous, not winged. Trees and shrubs. Leaves opposite; stipulas interpetiolar.
Examples, Sarcocrpluzlus, Burchellia, Gardenia, Catesbma. Tribe 3. Hedyotidere
.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Guide to Tendrillate Climbers of Costa Rican Mountains
Vegetative parts with onion or garlic odor 9. Tendrils simple; stems subtetragonal
to tetragonal; interpetiolar gland fields absent... Cydista aequinoctialis, p. 22. 9.
Tendrils trifid; stems subterete to subtetragonal; interpetiolar gland fields present
...
Alexander Krings, Richard R. Braham, 2007
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
Examples, Nauclea, Cinchona. Tribe 2. Gardeniaceee. Fruit indehiscent, fleshy,
two, rarely one-celled ; seeds numerous, not winged. Trees jnd shrubs. Leaves
opposite ; stipulas interpetiolar. Examples, Sarcocephalus, Burchellia, Gardenia,
...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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How to Identify Trees in Southern Africa
Sagewood group: Leaves single- or pinnately veined; interpetiolar stipules, scar
or ridge present; leaves distinctly discolorous, white or silvery grey below. 14.
Turkeyberry group: Leaves single- or pinnately veined; interpetiolar stipules, scar
or ...
Braam Van Wyk, Piet Van Wyk, 2007
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Trees or shrubs, with opposite, broad, coriaceous leaves; with interpetiolar
stipulas; and terminal flowers. Bracteas opposite. " Erect shrubs and trees. l F.
ZEYLA'NicA (Lin. syst. 198. Thunb. nov. gen. 35. and in act. holm. 1782. p. 132. t.
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
S. Native of French Guiana. lilting/flowered Faramea. Shrub. 15 F. cALYcirLo'aA (
A. Rich. l.c.) leaves elliptic, acuminated; stipulas interpetiolar, acuminated;
flowers spiked; spikes terminal, pedunculate; limb of calyx tubular, large,
permanent. b ...
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
stem shrubby; branches clammy, hairy; leaves lanceolate-oblong, acute,
cuneated at the base, sharply and ciliately toothletted, glabrous; flowers
interpetiolar on the branches, opposite, somewhat racemose; calyxes hispid;
petals 6, nearly ...