10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UMBELLULATE»
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Agricultural botany: an enumeration and description of ...
A. kacemosa, L. Stem herbaceous, smooth, divaricately branched; leaves
ternately and quinately decompound; leaflets cordate-ovate, acuminate, doubly
serrate ; racemes axillary, compound, paniculately umbellulate; involucels small.
Torr. if ...
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Vol. I. - Thalamiflorae
U. Umbellulate, disposed in small umbels. Umbellate, having the flowers in round
flat heads, ' the peduncles originating from a common centre, as in the carrot.
Umbellately-brunched, branched in an umbellate manner. Umbelliferous,
bearing ...
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Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
Shrub rambling. 10 E. Psavtrtòas (Wall. cat. no. 2307. Alph. D. C. l. c.) leaves
bifarious, small, spproximate, ovate, acute, obtuse at the base, entire, glabrous,
shining; racemes axillary, shorter than the leaves; flowers small, densely
umbellulate; ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Comprising ...
... a common short peduncle: covered by ovate, acute, concave, rather ciliated,
short bracteas; pedicels umbellate, ñlif'orm, 4-6 in number; calyx 5parted. l? . S.
Native of' Singapore. Inllorescence that of Myrsine. Umbellulate-flowered Myrsine
.
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Flora medica, a botanical account of plants used in medicine
Sterile stamens in a fourth row, none, or subulate, or incomplete. Fruit succulent,
more or less im mersed in a deep thick cup, formed out of the altered tube of the
calyx. — Flowers panicled or racemose, axillary, occasionally umbellulate. 695 ...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Umbel : a flat-topped or rounded flower cluster, in which each flower's stalk rises
from a central point. In a compound umbel each primary stalk ends in an umbel.
Umbelliform : resembling an umbel. Umbellulate : provided with or arranged in ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
subumbrella — the concave inner surface of the medusoid bell umbel — an
arrangement of flowers or of polyps springing from a common center and forming
a flat or rounded cluster umbellule — a small or secondary umbel umbellulate ...
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Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal Plants: Volume 4, Fruits
... lateral veins 12–18 on a short, 6–10 mm, glabrous petiole (Plates 1 and 2).
Inflorescence sub-umbellulate or corymbose, terminal on terete branchlets,
Flowers Plate 2 Close-up of fruit and leaves small, bisexual, with oblong-ovate, ...
... petiolate, rarely simple, generally palmately compound, sometimes pedate or
pinnate. Peduncles opposite the leaves, simple or branched ; pedicels
umbellulate or cymose. . Natives ofltropical and subtropical countries of both
hemispheres.
William H. Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder, 2014
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Inflorescence that of Myrsine. Umbellulate-flowered Myrsine. Shrub. 4 Aanísta'l
зпсд'тд (Wall. cat. no. 2273. Alph. D. C. l. с.) glabrous; leaves on long petioles:
petioles 3 inches long, dilated and marginated, sheathing at the base {от the
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