10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STAMINEAL»
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1
Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert
Stamens usually 10, sometimes 5 or 9, their filaments all united into a stamineal
tube (stamens then monodelphous) or uppermost (vexillar) filament wholly or
partly free from tube (then considered diadelphous); anthers all alike or alternate
...
Forrest Shreve, Ira Loren Wiggins, 1964
2
An Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States: Geraniaceae to ...
Outer stamineal phalanges dilated, undivided, shorter than the inner. Carpels
dorsally favose-reticulate, the meshes nearly as broad as long; herbage more or
less hispid. Bracts palmately 3-7-divided, conspicuous, equaling or exceeding
the ...
Le Roy Abrams, Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, 1923
3
United States Exploring Expedition: During the year 1838, ...
Corolla " white," 3 lines long; the petals spatulate-linear, slightly pubescent
externally, coherent with the stamineal tube to the middle, valvate in aestivation.
Stamineal tube nearly as long as the corolla, cylindrical, a little hairy outside, its
orifice ...
Charles Wilkes, United States. Congress, 1854
4
The Genera of the Plants of the United States Illustrated ...
indigenous to Southern Oregon, California, and New Mexico ; therefore not
falling within the geographical range of this work, but introduced here for the
purpose of illustrating its remarkable stamineal column, by which the genus is
strikingly ...
5
A Flora of the State of New York: Comprising Full ...
[From the Greek, 4, privative, and Items, a horn; the stamineal crown being
without horns.] Calyx 5-parted. Corolla deeply 5-parted ; the limb spreading or
reflexed. Stamineal crown 5-parted; the lobes erect or curved, concave, without
an awn.
6
Natural history of New York
[ From the Greek, a, privative, and keras, a horn ; the stamineal crown being
without horns.] Calyx 5-parted. Corolla deeply 5-parted ; the limb spreading or
reflexed. Stamineal crown 5-parted ; the lobes erect or curved, concave, without
an awn.
New York (State). Natural History Survey, 1843
7
Botany of the southern states: In two parts. Part I. ...
1. S. mari'tima, (D. C.) Stem glabrous, climbing. Leaver opposite sessile, linear,
channeled; succulent. Umbels 9 — 10 -flowered, solitary, axillary ; calyx small ;
sepals erect, acute ; leaves of the stamineal crown oval, obtuse, white. —
Greenish.
8
A sketch of the botany of South-Carolina and Georgia
Leaves of the stamineal crown shorter than the corpuscle, truncate ; horns longer
than the corpuscle. ' From specimens collected, I believe, by Dr. Baldwin near St.
Mary's, Georgia. Flowers '7. Oßovs'rs. E. A. foliìs obovatis, ob- Leaves obovate, ...
9
A Flora Of The State Of New-York, Comprising Full ...
Stamineal crown 5-parted; the lobes erect or curved, concave, without an awn.
Anthers terminated by a membrane. Pollen-masses clavated, suspended by their
slender attenuated summit. Styles slender. Stigma flattish-depressed. F ollicles ...
10
A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
Stamineal column less than half the length of the petals : outer one ispid
externally, lobed below the'middle; the anthers in a single row, about 5 at the
summit of each of the lobes: inner one irregularly lobed, rather shorter than the
outer, and ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1840