10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPADICIFLORAL»
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Lessons in Elementary Botany: The Part on Systematic Botany ...
... often imperfect, and with or without a minute, scaly perianth, arranged upon a
spadix, hence called— Spadicifloral (Spadicgfiorw), as Arum,— or with a perianth
of petal-like leaves, hence called—~Petaloid (Petaloirleae), as Orchis, Dafl'odil, ...
Daniel Oliver, John Stevens Henslow, 1869
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First Book of Indian Botany
Spadicifloral (Spadiciflorce), as Colocasia, — or with a perianth of petal-like
leaves, hence called — Petaloid (Petaloidece), as Dendrobe, Crinum, Dracaena
— or with chaffy glumes or scale-like . bracts enclosing the flowers, hence called
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The Chambers Dictionary
... spadicifloral monocotyledons to which they belong. — adj araceous (a-ra'sh)s)
or aroiti (a'roid) of the Araceae; like an arum. n a'roid any plant of the family. —
arum lily (see arum above) Zantedeschia. [L arum, from Gr aron] arundinaceous ...
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Botanique systématique des plantes à fleurs: une approche ...
Plants without spadix, aquatic. Flowers heterochlamydeous Alismataceae (p. 114
) 1 . Spadicifloral plants, terrestrial or epiphytic. Flowers small, achlamydeous
Selected Orders and Families Protoangiosperms (Anita) Monocotyledons.
Rodolphe Spichiger, Mathieu Perret, 2004
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Concise English Dictionary
... of spadicifloral monocotyledons to which it belongs. — adjs. araceous (a-rd'
shas), aroid (d'roid) of the Araceae: like an arum. — n. aroid any plant of the
family. — arum lily Zantedesehia. [L. arum — Gr. aron.] arundinaceous a-run-di-
nd'xhss.
The Marquis of Saporta is inclined to believe that it has been the inflorescence of
a spadicifloral Monocotyledon. This supposition seems to me quite as devoid of
probability as that of M. Nathorst. The texture of its foliar organs still appears to ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1884
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The American Naturalist
In Diclime and in the Spadicifloral Mono- cotyls it is probably a perpetuation ; in
Carex, many Gramin- acere, and elsewhere among Angiospernnu, more likely
reversion, retrogressive evolution. Note here the peculiar fact that in spring, from
...
8
Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
Hence, in Dr. Lotsy's arrangement, the spadicifloral Monocotyledons follow the
Piperales, while the rest of the group finds its place immediately after the .
Ranales. In the arrangement of the second and larger phylum he follows
Wettstein, and ...
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Chamber's Encyclopœdia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
Arum, a. genus of spadicifloral monocot 'ledons, belonging to the natural order
Araceze or droidere. This order is chiefly tropical, and comprises herbaceous
plants, some of which are stemless; shrubby plants, some of which are
arborescent: ...
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The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign ...
Hence, in Dr. Lotsy's arrangement, the spadicifloral Monocotyledons follow the
Piperales, while the rest of the group finds its place immediately after the Ranales
. In the arrangement of 'the second and larger phylum he follows Wettstein, and ...