10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALMATISECT»
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1
Flora of New South Wales
... E, circular (orbiculate); F, oblate; G, reniform; H, rhombic; I, lanceolate; J, ovate;
K, triangular; L, oblanceolate; M, obovate; N, falcate; O, spathulate; P, lyrate; Q,
runcinate; R, pinnatifid; S, pinnatisect; T, bipinnatifid; U, palmatifid; V, palmatisect.
2
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biology
palate palmatisect • triggering agents: exercise, emotional state, ingestion of
certain food, etc. • associated symptoms: shortness of breath (sometimes with
chest pain), photophobia (often with migraine), bloating (often with gallstones),
etc.
3
The European Garden Flora: A Manual for the Identification ...
668). palmatisect. Deeply lobed in a palmate manner, with the incisions almost
reaching the base (figure 45(21 ), p. 668). panicle. A compound raceme, or any
freely branched inflorescence of similar appearance (figure 46(3,5), p.
4
Manual of British Botany: In which the Orders and Genera are ...
P. anserina. leaves palmatisect petals generally 4 - - - - 1. P. Tormentilla. petals
always 5 leaves covered with a white down on under 7 a « ._„_,__. surface - - - .
jb. r. argentea. pubescence, when present, never white stem with filiform,
creeping ...
Daniel Chambers Macreight, 1837
Leaves palmatisect. Flowers unisexual, males and females- vary considerably in
size. Examples: Borassus, Hyphaene and Lodoicea. Tribe (in) Cocoeae. Leaves
pinnatisect. Flowers bisexual. Fruit a fibrous drupe, not covered with scales.
Subhash Chandra Datta, 1988
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The Indian Journal of Genetics & Plant Breeding
IN OKRA - N. D. Jambhale and Y. S. Nerkar Department of Botany, Marathwada
Agricultural University, Parbhani-431 402, India 'Palmatisect' a new leaf mutation
in okra {Abelmoschus esculentus) was isolated in the M, generation after ...
7
Flora Europaea: Plantaginaceae to Compositae (and Rubiaceae)
Leaves pinnatipartite, glandular-punctate; basal 10-20 cm, petiolate, lanceolate
to oblong, the segments pinnatisect to palmatisect, narrowly lanceolate to oblong
-lanceolate; cauline similar but shortly petiolate. Capitula solitary; involucre ...
T. G. Tutin, V. H. Heywood, 1976
(iii) Palmatisect : It is more than half way deep e.g., Ipmoea pulchella. Fig. 191.
Kinds of Venation : A. Unicostate reticulate, B. Multicostate reticulate-convergent,
C. Multicoslate reticulate- divergent, D. Unicostate parallel, E. Multicostate ...
9
Wetland Plants of Queensland: A Field Guide
... not twisted, with bristly tubercules over most of lateral surfaces 7 7a Leaves
simple in clusters of 3 or palmatisect with linear lobes; achenes with obscure
tubercules on lateral surfaces R. pumilio 7b Leaves palmatifid or palmatisect,
with ...
KM Stephens, RM Dowling, 2002
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The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the ...
Leaf-blade 80 cm–2–m wide, palmatisect; segments 7–13 with margins sinuous
to deeply lobed. Inflorescence pendent, its stalk to 90cm, shorter than the leaf-
stalk. Spathe 30–65Â3–11 cm, violetpurple, lanceolate. Spadix 20–75 cm, pale ...
James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey, 2011