10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYLLODIAL»
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Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southeastern United States: ...
Plant submersed with all phyllodial leaves, or with some phyllodial and some
bladed floating leaves, or, in tidal waters, emersed and submersed with changing
tides, all leaves phyllodial (rarely on muddy banks, above high tide marks and ...
Robert K. Godfrey, Jean W. Wooten, 2011
Leaves emersed, sessile, phyllodial, lanceolate, or petiolate with blade spatulate,
rarely sagittate. Inflorescences of 1-4 whorls, emersed; bracts connate. Flowers:
pistillate with ring of sterile stamens; petals without purple spot at base. 2n = 22.
3
The Trees of Florida: A Reference and Field Guide
The leaves of A. retinodes are also phyllodial but are generally less than 1.5 cm
wide, straight rather than curved, and long- tapering to base and apex.
Distribution: Scrub, sandhills, dunes, hammocks, edges of tidal marshes,
disturbed sites; ...
4
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Northeastern North America, ...
7-37-veined; submersed leaves thick and phyllodial (fig. 380a,c); fruit 2.5- 3.5 mm
long. 23. Submersed (phyllodial) leaves 0.8-2 mm wide; floating leaf blades 2.5-6
cm wide, usually cordate at base (fig. 380a) (floating leaves in strong currents ...
Garrett E. Crow, C. Barre Hellquist, 2006
5
Guide to the Vascular Plants of Central Florida
Leaf rachis phyllodial with spinelike apex 41. Parkinsonia 4. Leaf rachis not
phyllodial nor with spinelike apex 5 5. Pinnae reduced to 1-2 pairs of leaflets 45.
Pithecellobium 5. Pinnae of more than 2 pairs of leaflets 6 6. Thorns hooked;
legume ...
Richard P. Wunderlin, 1982
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Flora of North America: Magnoliophyta: Alismatidae, ...
Leaves emersed, sessile, phyllodial, lanceolate, or petio- late with blade
spatulate, rarely sagittate. Inflorescences of 1-4 whorls, emersed; bracts connate.
Flowers: pistillate with ring of sterile stamens; petals without purple spot at base.
In = 22.
7
Iowa State Journal of Research
Leaves reduced upwards, mostly foliose, or the lower foliose and upper
phyllodial, or nearly all phyllodes that are 2-8 cm; leaflets 0-9, remote, linear to
filiform-involute, 1-2 cm, 10+ r, the terminal confluent, the lateral obscurely jointed
or not.
The Lake Massabesic specimen was re-determined as S. teres on the basis of
pubescent filaments, pedicellate carpellate flowers, and phyllodial leaves with
nearly terete cross-section (then somewhat compressed in drying). The
importance ...
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 2003
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Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms
The unique leaf blade of Ophioglossum appears to be phyllodial and to result
from loss of the morphological blade and retention of only the axis which
becomes expanded laterally together with elaboration of the vein system (Fig.
102).
K.U. Kramer, Klaus Kubitzki, P.S. Green, 1990
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The Families of the Monocotyledons: Structure, Evolution, ...
2.) A true petiole is present only in certain groups of monocotyledons. In other
groups the leaves are linear and there is no differentiation at all between petiole
and lamina. Some regard such leaves as phyllodial, consisting of a flattened
petiole ...
Harold Trevor Clifford, Peter Yeo, 1985