10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INVOLUCELLATE»
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The Genera of North American Plants: And a Catalogue of the ...
(Seed generally destitute of involucellate filaments.) Species. 1. F. puberulum. 2.
castaneum. 3. cylindricum. 4. spadiceum. All species of Scirpus of other authors,
and might probably with propriety remain so; as independent «fthe very arbitrary
...
2
An Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States: Geraniaceae to ...
Involucellate bractlets inconspicuous, equaling the calyx-tube or shorter.
Pubescence on apex of carpels of erect, stellate hairs, harsh, at least near the
base of the style, not ap- pressed-horizontal. Calyx constricted at apex of the tube
; lobes of ...
Le Roy Abrams, Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, 1923
Lvs. 3-parted, segments cuneiform, 3-cleft, crenate lobed, those of the involucre
similar, subsessile. Flower whitish. (A. cuneifolia, Ph.) 5 A. multifida DC. Red
wind-flower. Invol. short-peiioled ; lateral peduncles involucellate : heads of
carpels ...
4
A revision of the North American genus Callirhoe (Malvaceae)
Three groups based on morphology and cytology are recognized here. These
include an exinvol- ucellate, diploid group of species with n = 14; an involucellate
, tetraploid and octoploid species pair with n = 28 and 56; and an involucellate, ...
5
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden
Three groups based on morphology and cytology are recognized here. These
include an exinvol- ucellate, diploid group of species with n = 14; an involucellate
, tetraploid and octoploid species pair with n = 28 and 56; and an involucellate, ...
6
A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
Bracts subulate, verticillate and involucellate. united at the base. The flowers are,
we believe, all perfect and similar; not moncecious, as stated by De Candolle: the
bracts are not multifid, but crowded and verticillate. 1. P. congesta (DC.) ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1841
7
A Manual of the botany of the Northern United States: ...
... naked; the sheatlis at the base bearing a short and imperfect leaf or none :
spikes numerous and clustered in a one-sided compound umbel-like panicle, the
principal rays of which mostly surpass the involucral leaf: involucellate bracts
small, ...
8
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
or broadly oval, quite regularly incised and coarsely dentate, with obtuse,
mucronulate teeth; involucral leaves sessile, otherwise similar to the radical ones
; involucre 1-3-fl0wered, the first peduncle naked, the others involucellate with
three or ...
Thomas Lincoln Casey, Gilbert Van Ingen, Charles Lane Poor, 1892
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
This order was formerly joined with Valeridnew, but is rea(lily distinguished from
it, by the whole habit, by the flowers being in involucrated heads, and the single
flowers being involucellate; by the fruit being constantly l-celled and l-seeded, ...
10
Vol. III. - Caclyciflorae
... flowers being in involucrated heads, and the single flowers being involucellate;
by the fruit being constantly l-celled and I-seeded, in the stamens being always 4
in number, by the stigmas being simple, and by the seeds being albuminous.