10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UMBELLULE»
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1
A System of Synthetic Philosophy
At a is shown a single flower partially changed ; in the umbellule marked b, one
of the rays bears a secondary umbellule ; and there may be seen at c and d,
several such over-developments. But the most conclusive instance is that of a ...
Herbert Spencer (sociologue), 1867
2
The Natural Philosophy of Plant Form
The central umbellule in the carrot, which would thus be terminal, shows a range
of peculiarity. In its commonest form it is represented by a single flower, which,
however, may be interpreted as a reduced umbellule, since there are usually one
...
3
Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences
Each of them would correspond to a reduced umbellule. Correspondingly the
central hermaphrodite flower may be regarded as the only remaining flower, the
central one, from the terminal umbellule. At first sight the inflorescence as a
whole ...
4
Tourists Flora: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Flowering ...
Stem hirsute at base, rough above. Lowest L. somewhat tripinnate; others
bipinnate : Lts. of ail euueato-ovate, acnle, ineiso-deutate. Gcueral bracts
bipinnatifid, equalling umbel ; partial linear, entire or trifid, hispid, ciliate,
exceeding umbellule.
5
Questions for young persons: by a clergyman
Each larger spoke supports one umbellule ; in each umbellule, how many
smaHer spokes are there ? How many in each umbel? We find 30 smaller
spokes in each umbellule ; in each of the umbels 1200 smaller spokes ; how
many then in the ...
... nearly sessile and stem-clasping, bracts 2-3 or none, $1,}: in, ovate or oblong,
shm-t-pointed, leafy, angular, bracteoles 2-5, as in., leafy, oblong with or without
rounded ends, as long as the flowering minor umbel (umbellule), carpel ,1,- in., ...
7
Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges 2: Daisies, Heaths, ...
... inflorescence with nearly equal flower—stalks (peduncles) that all arise from
one point at the top ofa stem; each flower stalk bears an umbellule. umbellule
peduncle umbellule a small umbel borne at the top of each ray ofa compound
umbel; ...
the dried specimen, will give an idea of this Angelica. At a is shown a single
flower partially changed ; in the umbellule marked 6, one of the rays bears a
secondary umbellule; and there may be seen at c and d, several such over-
developments ...
9
Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands
Bracteoles 7-9, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 1/4-1/2 x umbellule rays.
Umbellules c. 15-flowered, contracted in fruit. Pedicels 2-3 mm. Sepals minute.
Petals white, glabrous. Fruit ovoid-oblong, 2-5-3-5 x c. 1-5 mm, glabrous, with
prominent ...
Peter Hadland Davis, James Cullen, M. J. E. Coode, 1988
10
Works: Principles of biology
At a is shown a single flower partially changed ; in the umbellule marked 6, one
of the rays bears a secondary umbellule ; and there may be seen at c and d,
several such over-developments. But the most conclusive instance is that of a ...