10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCLEROCAULY»
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sclerocauly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... TO WORK liquation liquesce manipulate manual nigrities ossein osseous
paraflocculus proximad proximity sclerocauly sinistrad sinistraural stipellate
subflavous substratum tumid tumor variola ventral ventricose ventriduction
LESSON 35.
58. Scapose Possessing a scape. 59. Scars Remains of a point of attachment of
leaf, stipule, scale, bud, etc. 60. Sclerocauly Hard, woody stems. 61. Spine A stiff,
pointed outgrowth. 62. Stolon A runner, or a horizontal stem rooting at the nodes
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Fundamentals of plant systematics
69-70 composition of, 61-62 definition of, 23, 61, 72. 102 Latinization of, 62 in
printed matter, 62 as symbol of communication, 14 versus common name, 62
Sclerocauly, 415 Sclerous, 82 Scorpioid cyme, 421 Scrophulariaceae, 400-402
Scurfy, ...
Albert E. Radford, Gloria May Caddell, 1986
... divisions based on the distribution of the Passerine birds (1874); Arctogaea,
Dendrogaea, Antarctogaea, and Ornithogaea divisions based on mammal
distribution. Scleric. Warming '09:136. Of/ communities of bush and forest.
Sclerocauly.
John Richard Carpenter, 1956
... shaped scintilation vial scintillation counter scion sciophilous sciophyllous
sclera scleral ring sclereid sclerenchyma sclerenchyma cell sclerification sclerite
sclerobasidium sclerocarp sclerocauly uji Schick reagen Schiff mikroskop
Schileren ...
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
... tissues. sclerocarp n. the hard seed coat or stone, usually the endocarp, in fruit
such as plums and cherries. sclerocauly n. condition of excessive skeletal
structure in a stem. sclerocorneal a. pert. sclera and cornea. scleroderm n.(I) hard
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Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
This sclerocauly and sclerophylly are the result of the direct influence of the
desert conditions of the Galapagos Islands, as these conditions would affect a
mesophytic prototype. The same end has been effected in Mollugo Snodgrassii
Rob., ...
STEMS The most frequent adaptations are the following: slim, dry, hard, rod-like
stems (sclerocauly) [202] as in Ephedra, Cassia aphylla, Aphylloclados, Fabiana
densa, etc.; thick, fleshy stems (Chylocauly) full of mucilaginous juices and ...
STEMS The most frequent adaptations are the following: slim, dry, hard, rod-like
stems (sclerocauly) [202] as in Ephedra, Cassia aphylla, Aphylloclados, Fabiana
densa, etc.; thick, fleshy stems (Chylocauly) full' of mucilaginous juices and ...
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The new volumes of the EncyclpÆedia britannica: ...
In many cases water-storage of kinds is provided, from which loss may be
supplied and succulence of stem (chylocaviy) or of leaf (chylophylly) is
developed. An increase in the sclerenchyma- tissue of stem (sclerocauly) or of
leaf ...