10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOPETALOUS»
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1
A history of the vegetable kingdom
Of the herbaceous plants with simple flowers, some have a monopetalous corolla
, while in the others it is polypetalous. In the first four classes Tournefort has
brought together the plants which have a monopetalous corolla, and in the next
five ...
2
Familiar lectures on botany: practical, elementary, and ...
If the corolla is formed of one single piece, or petal, it is monopetalous ; if of more
than one, it is polypetalous. You may sometimes find a difficulty in determining
whether a corolla is composed of one piece or more ; for monopetalous flowers ...
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps,
1850
3
Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
The Monopetalous character cannot then be defended because of its stability.
Moreover, nothing can well be more arbitrary than the language of botanists in
speaking of the corolla. In Delphinium, Tri- foliura, and many other plants, the
corolla ...
4
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The Monopetalous character cannot then be defended because of its stability.
Moreover, nothing can well be more arbitrary than the language of botanists in
speaking of the corolla. In Delphinium, Tri- folium, and many other plants, the
corolla ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge,
1838
5
The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long].
... sometimes distinct from each other, sometimes adhering in a monopetalous
corolla. Stamens varying in number from 1 0 to 200. Pod not separating into
many joints; juiceless, two- valved. The species are extremely variable in the
structure ...
Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, George Long,
1833
6
Familiar Lectures on Botany, Practical, Elementary and ...
You may sometimes find a^lifficulty in determining whether a corolla is composed
of one piece or more ; for monopetalous flowers often have deep divisions,
extending almost to the base of the corolla ; but they must be divided at the base
...
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps,
1836
7
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
Their flowers are usually monopetalous, but as in the order Ericaceae, it is not
unfrcquent to find them with their corolla divided or divisible into several pieces,
and therefore truly polypetalous. The size and colour of the corolla are often
striking ...
8
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
Diet. ; Cyclop, of Pract. Med., &c.) SCROPHULARIA'CEjE, a natural order of
plants belonging to the dicarpous group of monopetalous Exogens. The plants of
this order are herbaceous or shrubby, with round and knotless or square and ...
9
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
The stellate plants, which are so called, because their leaves grow on their stalks
at certain intervals or distance*, in the form of a radiant star; their flowers are
really monopetalous, divided into four segments, which look lika so many petala
...
10
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Hebs with Ample _ftow<rs monopetalous, and be!l-lhaped : 2. monopetalous,
tunnel and wheel-shaped : 3. monopetalous, labiated: 4. monopetalous,
anomalous: 5. monopetalous, cruciform : 6. polypeta- lous and rosaceous : 7.
polypetalous, ...