10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOECIOUSLY»
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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Biology and ...
Himalayas, but it is grown also as a decorative plant elsewhere. Present findings
are from the Botanical Garden of the University of Tartu. Biology: The species
lives monoeciously on Trollius europaeus. 43. Delphiniobium junackianum (
Karsch ...
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Eesti Teaduste Akadeemia Toimetised: Bioloogia, Ökoloogia
Biology: The species lives monoeciously on Trollius europaeus. 43.
Delphiniobium junackianum (Karsch, 1887): Tartu (ME87), 26.VII.1998, 3 apt and
1 al on Aconitum volubile; 27.VIII.1998, 2 apt and 1 al on A. napellus, A.
paniculatum, and ...
3
Gray's Lessons in Botany & Vegetable Physiology ...
Wood fine-grained, valuable. 2. PLANER A, Gmelin. Planeb-tbee. Flowers
monoeciously polygamous. Calyx 4 - 5-cleft. Stamens 4 -5. Ovary ovoid, 1-celled,
1-ovuled, crowned with 2 spreading styles which are stigmatose down the inner
side, ...
4
First lessons in botany and vegetable physiology: ...
Flowers monoeciously polygamous. Calyx 5 - 6-parted, persistent. Stamens 5-6.
Ovary 1-celled, with a single suspended ovule: stigmas 2, long and pointed,
recurved. Fruit a globular drupe. Embryo curved, nearly enclosing a little
gelatinous ...
5
Aphidologists' Newsletter
Hyperomyzus (Neonasonovia) zirnltsi H.R.L. ssp. boerneri Prevost 1959 which
lives monoeciously on Euphrasia sp. Related species migrate to Ribes alpinum
and thence to Euphrasia" It is noteworthy that the collection site in Finland is at ...
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Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum ...:
Sexes hermaphrodite, or monoeciously polygamous. Flowers with a calyx and
corolla. Calyx divided into 5 parts, or some number between 4 and 9. Petals the
same in number. Stamens 8, or some number between 5 and 12. Anthers 2-
lobed.
John Claudius Loudon, 1838
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The genera of South African plants: arranged according to ...
L. Flowers monoeciously polygamous. Perianth turbinate, 4cleft. Stamens 4,
alternate with the lobes of a fleshy disc. Style short, stigma 4-lobed. Fruit a fleshy
pyriform drupe (crownless, the segments of the perianth being deciduous), with a
...
William Henry Harvey, 1838
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Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum; or, The trees and ...
Gen. Char., Sec. Seres hermaphrodite, or monoeciously polygamous. Flowers
with a calyx and corolla. Calyx divided into 5 parts, or some number between 4
and 9. Petal* the same in number. Stamens 8, or some number between 5 and
12 ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1838
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A Text-Book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
The reproductive organs are distributed monoeciously or diceciously, and are
formed, in the thalloid genera, on the dorsal side of the shoot; in the foliose
Jungermannieaa at the end of primary shoots or of special small fertile branches,
which ...
Julius Sachs, Alfred W. Bennett, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 2011
Flowers often monoeciously polygamous. Calyn: 4parted. Petals 4, bearded on
the face. Stamens 8. Ovary didymous. Fruit of two fleshy, one-seeded carpels.
Endl. Gen. No. 560 5. DO. Proel. 1. р. 610. Tropical and sub-tropical trees and ...
William H. Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder, 2014
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MONOECIOUSLY»
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Source Theatre Festival 2015: 'Love & Botany: 10-Minute Plays'
The two human-like creatures cannot reproduce; the three scientists reproduce monoeciously. Yes, I looked up “dioecious” and it means having ... «DC Metro Theater Arts, Jun 15»