10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAPINDACEOUS»
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... 29:348–349 Longan, CA & MA, 22:150. See also Sapindaceous fruits Loquat:
botany & horticulture, 23:233–276 CA & MA, 22:149–150 Lychee. See also
Sapindaceous fruits CA & MA, 22:150 flowering, 28:397–421 fruit abscission, ...
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The Seeds of Dicotyledons
strongly, but they are not sclerotic. In general, the non- multiplicative tegmen
seems vestigial for it soon degenerates in the growth of the seed, and its function
is taken over by the pachychalaza. Thus the Sapindaceous seed differs from the
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New Original Work of ...
sapindaceous—. sapphire. sap in da CCOUH (cc assh), a. [Mod. Lat. SH/ii'mlm-f^
fi1); En>r. adj. sutf. ~ous.] Pertaining to plants of the order Sapindacea; (q.v.). sa
pm -dal, a. [SAPINDALES.] Bot. : Of or belonging to the Sapindales. sap in da ...
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
sapindaceous—. sapphire. aap in da ceous (ce a.s sin, a. [Mod. Lat. iktf>huUn-e(
ii')-t Km;, adj. sulT. -OKJ.] Pertaining to plants of the order Sapiudacea; (q.v.). &a
pin-dal, a. ^> \I»INDALFS.] IM. : Of or belonging to the Sapindales. s:ip in Uu lus.
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Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences
A sapindaceous tree, with pinnate leaves and arillate seeds ; introduced from the
West Indies. Kwlreuteria paniculata Laxm. Not common. Native of China. A small
sapindaceous tree with pinnate leaves, yellow flowers, and inflated seed pods.
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The Bermuda islands: An account of their scenery, climate, ...
A sapindaceous tree, with pinnate leaves and arillate seeds ; introduced from the
West Indies. Kcelreuteria paniculata Laxm. Not common. Native of China. A small
sapiudaceous tree with pinnate leaves, yellow flowers, and inflated seed pods.
Addison Emery Verrill, 1903
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
2nd. That the genus Schmiedelia (or Ornitrophe) does exist in South Africa,
although omitted from the floras ; and that several of Thunberg's and E. Meyer's
species of Rhus belong to it. 3rd. That Hippobromus is also a Sapindaceous
genus.
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1841
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Physiological Plant Anatomy
In Sapindaceous tendril climbers, on the other hand (Sc/_-jam'a, Prrullinia, f[7z~
inouia, etc.), several cambial layers are present from the first. These may be
arranged in various ways in the cross-section of the stem. Sometimes the central
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Gottlieb Haberlandt, Montagu Drummond, 1914
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Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis
Datisca, apetalous and of cannabine habit, has much of a sapindaceous
character, also the open carpels of Reseda, of an essentially gruinal connection
and therefore no less influential in vindicating to Datisca a sapindaceous
neighborhood.
... Wilson on a, 1890, 760 *Radius vector in the absolute orbit of the planets, Prof.
Gylden on the determination of the, 1886, 542 Radlkofer (Prof. L.) on the
structural peculiarities of certain sapindaceous plants, 1868, 109 on the
application of ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1893
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The Australian tamarinds belong to the sapindaceous genus Diploglottis, whereas the historic Tamarind … is fabaceous") to genealogy, technical info and ... «Herald Scotland, Feb 14»