10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PENTAGYNOUS»
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pentagynous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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An introduction to the study of botany: including a treatise ...
ly lobed and serrate, petioles and the pubescent calyx glandular; flowers
pentagynous. HAB. Woods. May. Alar ge shrub ; spines long; ft. corymb. ,wh. — fr.
red, edible. C. cordata: thorny; leaves cordate-ovate, pinnatifid, lobed and angled
, ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Tr. 12 to 20 ft. 43 C. Taxaca'rrrbua (Pers. ench. 2. p. 38.) leaves deeply pinnatifid,
downy; lobes oblong, acute, few-toothed; flowers pentagynous: calycine lobes
acutish, reflexed, hairy; fruit globose. b . H. Native of the Levant. Andr. bot. rep. t.
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Botany of the Northern and Middle States: Or, A Description ...
leaves oblong-obovate, inckely toothed, pubescent beneath ; corymb terminal,
pedunculate, compound, fastidíate, somewhat leafy ; flowers pentagynous. — S.
corymbosa Muhl. f S. chamœdrifolia Pwrsh. ? Hab. Alleghany mountains.
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
leaves deeply pinnatifid, downy; lobes oblong, acute, few-toothed; flowers
pentagynous; calycine lobes acutish, reflexed, hairy; fruit globose. I? . H. Native
of the Levant. Andr. bot. rep. t. 591. Méspilus tanacetifolia, Poir. dict. 4. p. 440.
Smith ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
leaves deeply pinnatifid, downy; lobes oblong, acute, few-toothed; flowers
pentagynous; calycine lobes acutish, reflexed, hairy; fruit globose. l2 . H. Native
of the Levant. Andr. bot. rep. t. 591. Méspilus tanacetifolia, Poir. diet. 4. p. 440.
Smith ...
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
leaves deeply pinnatifid, downy; lobes oblong, acute, few-toothed; flowers
pentagynous; calycine lobes acutish, reflexed, hairy; fruit globose. I; . H. Native of
the Levant. Andr. bot. rep. t. 591. Méspilus tanacetifolia, Poir. diet. 4. p. 440. Smith
...
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Vol. I. - Thalamiflorae
smooth; stem erect, rather round; branches tetragonal; leaves ovate or ovate-
oblong, bluntish, full of black dots beneath; flowers panicled, pentagynous;
segments of calyx oblong-lanceolate, acute. 17 . S. Native of Brazil in the
southern part of ...
sometimes triandrous,* also by the Irideae, Graminacea? and Cyperaceae,t
Alisma and Actinocarpus,% Cerastium semidecandrum, and tetrandrum,
Mcenchia quaternella, the tetrandrous species of Sagina, the pentagynous
Campanulaceae, ...
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Outlines of Botany; being an introduction to the study of ...
gynous (,ao'vog, one, and 71m'), pistil) ; with two separate carpels or two
separate styles, Digynous ; with three, Trigynous; with four, Tetragynous; with five
, Pentagynous; with six, Hexagynous; with seven, Heptagynous ; with eight,
Octogynous ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
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Botanical and Physiological Memoirs
sometimes triandrous,* also by the Irideae, Graminacea? and Cyperaceae.t
Alisma and Actinocarpus,% Cerastium semidecandrum, and tetrandrum,
Afmnchia quaternella, the tetrandrous species of Sagina, the pentagynous
Campanulaceae, ...