10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYNANTHEROUS»
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Flora of the British West Indian Islands
Calyr tubular, 3-lobed : column 3-androus, tribrnnched below the synantherous, 6
-12-eelled body of the anthers, inserted into the calyx-throat : anthers introrse ; Ç
calyx obsolete. Ovary simple: ovule 1, "erect" (Hoffmeist.), naked: styles 2.
2
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
3) may perhaps be found to be allied to Aptandra, for besides its synantherous
stamens, it has a similar whorl of petaloid scales intervening between the
staminal tube and the petals. ~ Hornshuckia has also a small truncated calyx, a
corolla of ...
3
A dictionary of scientific terms
Commensalism with mutual liking (zooi). symphyantherous,synantherous.
Umphyuoug-gamophyllous. symphyogenesis (slm'fïöjën'ësls) n. [Gk. .
gmpńyerfâaím to grow together; generali, descent] Development of an organ from
the union of two ...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
3) may perhaps be found to be allied to Aptandra, for besides its synantherous
stamens, it has a similar whorl of petaloid scales intervening between the
staminal tube and the petals. Hornshuckia has also a small truncated calyx, a
corolla of ...
5
Sargentia: A Continuation of the Contributions from the ...
But its formal publication actually invalidated the synantherous genus Layia
Hooker & Arnott, which is currently accepted by all modern authors for a group of
about twenty species native of the western coast of North America. This name for
the ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Synantherous,sinan′therus, adj.(bot.)havingtheanthers united. Synanthous,
sinan′thus,adj.(bot.)denotingplants whoseflowersand leaves appear together or
at the same time.—n.Synan′thy. [Gr. syn, together, anthos, a flower.] Synaphea
...
7
The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review
Five stamens monadclphous and synantherous ; stigma filiform, entire,
articulated with the style — habit of the genus Carduus, leaves alternate, junplexi
- caule, few terminal, and large.flowers. Ohs. The name of Pternix was one of the
Greek ...
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Botanique systématique des plantes à fleurs: une approche ...
(Gr. syn, with; podos, foot): mode of growth by axillary buds and not by the
terminal bud. Synapomorphy n. (Gr. syn, with; apo, far from; morphe, form):
evolved character shared by several descendants of a common ancestor.
Synantherous adj.
Rodolphe Spichiger, Mathieu Perret, 2004
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
... shoots arise successively from axillary buds of a rhizome. Synacmy :
Synantheses; simultaneous maturity of the anthers and stigmas of a flower;
opposed to heteracmy. Synantherous : Having the stamens joined together by
their anthers, ...
A flower showing the slender tubular corolla suddenly enlarged and immediately
divided into 5 linear lobes, synantherous stamens with conspicuous apical
appendages, short stigmatic lobes, and obovoid ovary. e. An oblique-obovoid
striate ...