10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STIGMATOSE»
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Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
Stigma 2-lobed, one lobe abortive, the other subclavate-stigmatose: fruit
separating into 2 nutlets. 2. Verbena. Stigma mostly 2-lobed, anterior lobe larger,
posterior smooth and sterile: fruit separating into 4 nutlets. **** Calyx small and
short: ...
2
Flora of the Northeast: A Manual of the Vascular Flora of ...
Beak of achene up to 1.4 mm long, stigmatose along the upper side 1 1. R.
repens o. Beak of achene mostly more than 1.4 mm long, stigmatose only at the
tip. Principal leaves mostly longer than wide; petals less than half as wide as long
. (Fig.
Dennis W. Magee, Harry E. Ahles, 2007
3
The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
Style-branches flattened. stigmatose in 2 linesI very diverse in form (i. e., truncate
or appendiculate, but with a distinct tendency toward a ring of long sweeping
hairs somewhere above the fork (transitions frequent to the above 3 tribes). n.
Liberty Hyde Bailey, 1919
4
Trees and Shrubs of Mexico ...
Style stigmatose at the apex or between the lobes; corolla lobes imbrlcate or
valvate. Leaves stipulate; style simple" ______ _-LOGA.NIACEAE. Leaves
estipulate; style with 1 or 2 stigmas_VEBIBENACEAE. Leaves alternate. Corolla ...
Paul Carpenter Standley, 1920
5
The Plants Indigenous to the Colony of Victoria
... petals small, white, ovate-spathulate, outside glabrous; free part of the
filaments arising from the summit of an almost glabrous tube; styles 5, glabrous,
free, upwards inside stigmatose; ovaries usually 5, with single ovules; carpels
normally 5, ...
Ferdinand Jakob Heinrich Müller, 1862
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The Plants Indigenous to the Colony of Victoria: Thalamiflorae
Female flowers : Ovaries numerous, concrete around a central column. Ovules
solitary, ascendent from the inner angle of the ovary. Styles numerous,
continuous to the placental edges of the fruit-axis, subulate, stigmatose,
persistent. Carpels ...
Ferdinand von Mueller, 1860
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The Plants of Pennsylvania: An Illustrated Manual
... largest leaves ternately compound; fruiting heads cylindrical R. pensyluanicus
M. petals 5-18 mm long, distinctly longer than the sepals O. achene beaks
recurved or hooked, usually <i.5 mm long, stigmatose laterally P. sepals
spreading Q.
Ann Fowler Rhoads, Timothy A. Block, 2007
... united into a short clavate 3-5-angled and lobed beak, stigmatose on the lobes.
Fruit a pendulous coriaceous 4- (rarely 3- or 5-) lobed inflated capsule,
terminated by the stout beak-like persistent styles, the lobes separating from the
slightly ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Comprising ...
Style tubular at top, sub-bilabiate, terminated by a stigmatose margin. Capsule l-
celled, dehiscing laterally, with a solitary, parietal placentœ to each valve.-A plant
with the habit Orobánche, from which genus it is principally distinguished by the ...
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Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
Style tubular at top, sub-bilabiate, terminated by a stigmatose margin. Capsule
1celled, dehiscing laterally, with а solitary, parietal placentœ to each valve.-A
plant with the habit Orobánche, from which genus it is principally distinguished by
the ...