10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TENDRILLOUS»
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1
Monocots: Systematics and Evolution: Systematics and Evolution
They all have herbaceous climbing stems, and may best be described as
scramblers since twining is often minimal and, except for the tendrillous Gloriosa
and Petermannia, have no specialized morphological features to assist in
climbing.
Karen Wilson, David Morrison, 2000
2
Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniatae and ...
The foliage-leaves are restricted to the short shoots which are not climbing-
organs. We see this in, for instance, Gnetum funiculare, Melodorum bancanum,
Myxopyrum nervosum. The same features are observed in tendrillous liancs in
which ...
Karl Eberhard Goebel, 1905
3
Cape Plants: A Conspectus of the Cape Flora of South Africa
Leaves bipinnatc, often tendrillous, segments cunéate, trifid. Flowers in racemes,
petals connivent, upper shortly saccate at base, pink with purple tips. Fruits
compressed-lanceolate, drooping. Sept. -Nov. Damp slopes, NW, SW, AP, KM,
LB, ...
Peter Goldblatt, John Craige Manning, 2000
4
Organography of Plants: Special organography
The formation of shoots in twining plants has been already described. Here we
have to deal with— Shoot-tendrils. When _ _ FIG. 30;. Securidaca Sellowiana1
Klotzsch. Shoot with tendrillous speaking of leaf-tendrils mmnwlgs. Two-thirds ...
5
The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for Change
SUPPORT AGAINST LODGING Non-self-supporting herbaceous taxa, such as
the tendrillous or twining legumes, benefit from associations with vegetation
which provides support and facilitates the provision of maximum light to the
canopy.
Chris Gosden, Professor of European Archaeology Chris Gosden, Jon G. Hather, 2004
The 'majlis' would soon be over, thought Irfan. The muezzin would be summoning
the faithful to prayer any moment. Dusk had settled on the ravines and certain
tendrillous clouds to the west had shed their amber tint and had turned dull-grey.
Laeeq Futehally, Arshia Sattar, 2011
7
Biology and Breeding of Food Legumes
are erect during early growth stage, which tend to become viny and tendrillous
with the progress of growth. The younger vegeta— tive parts are covered with
fine deciduous deflexed hairs. The taproot system bear— ing small nodules is
very ...
Aditya Pratap, Jitendra Kumar, 2011
8
The Lentil: Botany, Production and Uses
At maturity the tendrillous habit keeps the canopy upright, helping in machine
harvest. Some other genotypes remain tendril— less. The colour of the leaves
can be yellowish green, light yellow green, dull green, dark green or dark bluish ...
Oruch unplaited his limbs and began to unstrap himself from the slingseat. “This
is a large vessel to send all the way from Titan just to kidnap me,” said Ellen. “You
carry a false assumption, Ellen.” Oruch hung by one tendrillous arm. “Several ...
10
The Botany of Mangroves
This species is distinguished from the common and widely distributed tendrillous
vine with large purple flowers [Phryganocydia corymbosa (Vent.) Bureau] by its
simple tendril, short ovoid fruit with corky, almost wingless seeds, and floral ...
Philip Barry Tomlinson, 1994