10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOCHLAMYDEOUS»
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The English Cyclopaedia: Geography
Flowers scattered, monochlamydeous. Carpel single, superior. Embryo large,
lying in a email quantity of albumen. Stilagmacea;.— Radicle superior. Ovules
twin, suspended. Embryo straight, albuminous. Anthers 2-lobed, with vertical
fissures.
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The English Cyclopaedia: Division. Geography. 4v. and Suppl
Flowers scattered, monochlamydeous. Carpel single, superior. Embryo large,
lying in a email quantity of albumen. SHlaginacea. — Radicle superior. Ovulea
twin, suspended. Embryo straight, albuminous. Anthers 2-lobed, with vertical
fissures ...
3
Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English ...
Flowers scattered, monochlamydeous. Carpels consolidated, superior. Placenta
axile. Embryo surrounded by abundant albumen. (Albumen occasionally absent.)
Euphorbiacea. — Ovules definite, suspended, anatropal. Radicle superior.
4
Trees, a Handbook of Forest Botany for the Woodlands and the ...
Truly achlamydeous flowers are much rarer than monochlamydeous flowers,
however. In these latter either the calyx or the corolla is wanting, and far more
commonly the corolla. Examples are found in Clematis, Mezereon, in the
common Elm, ...
Harry Marshall Ward, 1905
5
Second Book of Botany: A Practical Guide to the Observation ...
When there is but one whorl of protecting organs, whatever its color or texture, it
is called a calyx, and the flower is monochlamydeous (Figs. 9 and 10). Fig. 9. Fig.
10. Monochlamydeous Flower. Monochlamydeous Flower. A flower destitute of ...
6
The Vegetable kingdom ; or, The structure, classification, ...
Flower* in catkins, achlamydeous or monochlamydeous ; carpels superior;
embryo small, with little or no albumen, 19. raTicALKft. — Flatters scattered,
monochlamydeous ; carpel single , superior ; embryo large, lying in a small
quantity of ...
7
The Vegetable Kingdom: ... Ill. Upon the Natural System
1"lou'ers scattered, monochlamydeous ; carpel single, superior ; embryo large,
lying in a small quantity of albumen, Eurnonnm Les.-Flowers scattered,
monodichlamydeous ; carpels consolidated, superior.' placentœ arile ; embryo
surrounded ...
8
Outlines of Botany: Including a General History of the ...
(5594.) TERillNALlACEJE. Tebkinalikk (part of Combretaceje), De Hand. GEN.
RULE. Monochlamydeous angiospermous dicotyledons, with a superior calyx,
the limb valvate and deciduous. Stamens definite and perigynous, ovarium 1-
celled, ...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1835
9
A system of natural history: being a structural and ...
18. Aicentales. — Flowers in eatkins, achlamydeous or monochlamydeous ;
earpels superior ; embryo small, with little or no albumen. 13 Gen. ; 358 Sp.
Natural Orders. — 77. Casuarinaceae, or Becfwoods. 78. Betulaceae, or
Birehworts. 79.
Edward Smith, William Sweetland Dallas, 1855
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Structural and systematic botany
18. AMBNTALES.—-FIOW01'8 in catkins, achlamydeous or monochlamydeous;
carpels superior; embryo small, with little or no albumen. 13 Gen. ; 3.58 Sp.
Natural 0rders.—77. Casuarinacere, or Beefwoods. 78. Betulaeete, or Birchworts.
79.
Edward SMITH (M.D.), 1855