9 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PELORISED»
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... to tubular deformities affecting the stamens, a term which has not been
generally adopted ; the deformity in question is by no means of uncommon
occurrence in some double or partially pelorised flowers, as Antirrhinum, Linaria,
&c. A similar ...
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The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication
The most perfectly pelorised examples had six petals, each marked with black
stria like those on the standard-petal. The keel seemed to resist the change more
than the other petals. Dutrochet has described " an exactly similar case in France,
...
Charles Robert Darwin, 1868
... to tubular deformities affecting the stamens, a term which has not been
generally adopted; the deformity in question is by no means of uncommon
occurrence in some double or partially pelorised flowers, as Antiw'hinum, I/inaria,
&c. A similar ...
4
Journal of Horticulture and Practical Gardening
This summit was itself terminated by a pelorised flower, which measured, not half
an inch long, like that of Guillemin, but nearly 4 inches. It was not, as may be
seen from the figure, a dwarf monster. The calyx was conformable to the normal ...
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The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country ...
This summit was itself terminated by a pelorised flower, which measured, not half
an inch long, like that of Guillemin, hut nearly 4 inches. It was not, as may be
seen from the figure, a dwarf monster. The calyx was conformable to the normal ...
George W Johnson, FRHS, and Robert Hogg, 1863
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Works of Charles Darwin: The variation of animals and plants ...
The most perfectly pelorised examples had six petals, each marked with black
striaa like those on the standard-petal. The keel seemed to resist the change
more than the other petals. Dutrochet has described “ an exactly similar case in
France ...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The variation of animals and plants ...
... which had lost their papilionaceous structure. These were produced after
almost all the other flowers on the same racemes had withered. The most
perfectly pelorised examples had six petals, each marked with black strife like
those on the ...
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1896
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Principia Botanica: Or, Beginnings of Botany (with Sketches ...
One of these flowers is peloric or semi-peloric that it be all right, and so
technically aberrant, but the stage immediately preliminary to peloria of the
corolla in which two still distinct flowers pair within an already common "pelorised
" calyx is ...
9
The variation of animals and plants under domestication. 2 v
... their papilionaceous structure. These were produced after almost all the other
flowers on the same racemes had withered. The most perfectly pelorised
examples had six petals, each marked with black striaa like those on the
standard-petal.
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1898