10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUINQUEFOLIATE»
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Elements of botany: Prepared for the use of schools and colleges
A quinquefoliate or quinate leaf— folium quinquefoliatum — {fig. 62). — (From
the Latin, quinque, five, and folium, leaf.) Having five leaflets growing from one
common petiole. Example : ginseng — Panax quinqucfolium. — Panax is derived
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William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger, Henri Milne-Edwards, Achille Comté, 1847
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The student's guide to structural, morphological and ...
Quinate or quinquefoliate leaf. Fig. 259. Septenate leaf of the Hcrsechestnut (
sEsculus Hippocastanum). Paris ; it is quinate or quinquefoliate if there are five (
fig. 258), as in Potentilla alba ; it is septenate or septemfoliate, if there are seven (
fig.
19 per cent. 2. White and quinquefoliate, 20 per cent. . 19 ,, 3. Red and
quinquefoliate, 61 per cent. . 56 ,, 4. White and trifoliate, 5 per cent. . . 6 ,, about
220 plants being concerned. In similar fashion are the calculations and
experiments to be ...
Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain), 1901
Cheltenham College, June 6 A. S. Dnvrs A Quinquefoliate Strawberry IN your
issue for April 30 (vol. xxxi. p. 60!) is an account of a quinquefoliate strawberry. In
the garden of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva we have ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
See cleft2, 2. quinquefoliate (kwin-kwe-fo'li-at), a. [< L. qttinquefolius, five-leaved (
< quinque, = E.five, + folium = Gr. QvXXov, leaf), + -ate1.] In bot., having five
leaves, or, more commonly but less properly, five leaflets. quinquefoliated ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century dictionary: an encyclopedic lexicon of the ...
2. In zool., disposed or arranged in five sets, rows, or series ; quinqueserial ;
pentastichous. quinquefld (kwin'kwe-fid), a. [< L. quinque, = E.five, + finders Wfid),
cleave, split.] In bot., cleft into five segments. See cleft2, 2. quinquefoliate ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
See clef ft, 2. quinquefoliate (kwin-kwe-fo'li-at), a. [< L. quinquefolius, five-leaved (
< quinque, = E. five, + folium = Gr. QvXhiv, leaf), + -ate1.] In 60$., having five
leaves, or, more commonly but less property, five leaflets. quinquefoliated ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Same as quinquefoliate. divided into or consisting of five parts, qulnquepetaloid (
kwin-kwe-pet'a-loid), a. [< L. quinque, = E. five, + E. petaloid.] Formed of five
petaloid ambulacra: as, the quinquepeta- loid rosette of a spatangoid sea-urchin,
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A History of the Vegetable Kingdom: Embracing Comprehensive ...
Digitate leaves, then, are those which spring in a divergent manner from the top
of the common petiole, like the fingers of the hand spread out. They are unifoliatc,
as in the leaf of the orange tree ; trifoliate, as in wood-sorrel, quinquefoliate, ...
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Arbustum Americanum: The American Grove, Or, An Alphabetical ...
The leaves something resemble those of the Ash, but are generally trifoliate or
quinquefoliate, or consisting of three or sive lobcs; which are oval, somewhat
pointed, and a little notched towards their extremities. The flowers of the male are
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