10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERIGONE»
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Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Aizoaceae F-Z
Annual herbs to 30 cm h, I glabrous; L alternate, sessile, narrowly elliptic or
oblong, obtuse tip rounded, base cuneate; Fl hermaphroditic, 1-3, on fasciculate
stipes or peduncles 0.1-1.5 mm /, ebracteate, perigone tube 1-2 mm /, lobes 3-4,
1-2 ...
Heidrun E.K. Hartmann, 2002
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The Micrographic Dictionary;: A Guide to the Examination and ...
Stem with mccubous leaves and amphigaatrin, and I lltcml unopened perigone.
Magnified I0 diameters. Synopsis of British Genera. 1. Leaves int-ubous (their
bases covered by the tips of those below). 2 Leaves complicate, two-lobed.
John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1860
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Manual of British Botany: In which the Orders and Genera are ...
(Lind. nat. syst. p. 117.) Flowers dioecious. Perigone free, composed of
imbricated scales, in 2 rows. Stamens equal in number to the inner scales, and
alternate with them. Anthers roundish, 2-celled ; the cells distinct, dehiscing
longitudinally.
Daniel Chambers Macreight, 1837
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Flora of the British West Indian Islands
5-6' high, suflruticose ; leaves 5"-2" diam. ; racemes often fascicled-geminate,
usually exceeding the leaves ; special $ racemes 3-8-flowered, 2"'-4"' long,
flexuose : pedicels hairy or glabrescent, as long as the perigone ; ß perigone \'"
long, ...
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The micrographic dictionary; a guide to the examination of ...
KIDNEY. ft Amphigastria wanting. XII. Physiotium. Fertile perigone membranous,
oblong-lanceolate, deeurved. 2. Leaves succubous (the bases covering the tips
of those below). * Amphigastria present. XIII. Saccogyna. Perigone membranous
...
John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey, 1856
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Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Lilianae (except Orchidaceae)
mis with micropapillae, sometimes tessellated with silver when juvenile. Scape
terete, solid, but developing a narrow-diameter lumen in the distal half. Flowers
green, numerous, pedicellate; perigone tubular, actinomorphic, or zygomor- phic;
...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
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The Tourist's Flora: A Descriptive Catalogue of the ...
PiEONIA. Sep. 5, persistent. Pet. 5. Follicles 2-6, recurved. Splendid Perennials,
with fleshy roots and compound L. p. 10. U. Anthers opening from the pistils.
Outer Perigone forming a corolla, within which are one or more petals or
nectaries. a.
culate, flowers conspicuous with perigone stamens and pistils. Germination
commonly dico- tyle or polycotyle, and central, growth by outward increment.
They correspond with the Vertebrate or Bony Animals, and the binary or quinary
numbers ...
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, 1836
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Vegetable organography, or, An analytical description of the ...
become double, which is frequently the case, the stamens are transformed into
petals so similar to the pieces of the perigone that it is difficult not to believe that
they are of a very analogous nature. If we add to these reasons, that this
envelope ...
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, 1840
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Dendrologia britannica, or Trees and shrubs that will live ...
Pistil crown, originating from middle of perigone. a 12-hoUow-lobed ring, pierced
in the centre ! rather longer than perigone. orbicular, glab. inclosed in the nectary.
as long as perigone. simple, sublobed. — Ovary .... — Style .... — Stigma .... pi ...
Peter William Watson, Hull (England). Hull Botanic Garden, 1825
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PERIGONE»
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Christine Salem's Tradition in World Music Institute Show
She was backed by only two other percussionists and harmony singers, David Abrousse and Harry Perigone. They were playing songs for ... «New York Times, Oct 13»
Rare beauty
THE Rafflesia is the largest flower in the world. It is reddish and fleshy with five petals known as perigone lobes studded with white warts. «Malaysia Star, May 10»