10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VERTICILLATION»
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The verticillation of the leaves, both in Hyenia and in Calamo- phyton, may be
regular in some parts of the plants, but at least in some species the verticillation
gives place to a spiral or irregular arrangement in some parts of the stems.
Norsk polarinstitutt, 1940
The verticillation of the leaves, both in Hyenia and in Calamo- phyton, may be
regular in some parts of the plants, but at least in some species the verticillation
gives place to a spiral or irregular arrangement in some parts of the stems.
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The Downtonian and Devonian Flora of Spitsbergen
The verticillation of the leaves, both in Hyenia and in Calamo- phyton, may be
regular in some parts of the plants, but at least in some species the verticillation
gives place to a spiral or irregular arrangement in some parts of the stems.
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Annals of Natural History, Or, Magazine of Zoology, Botany, ...
This division, nevertheless, remains the only correct one, because it depends on
the development; and its value is not even lessened by some of the Conifema,
since the essential character consists not in the number, but in the verticillation of
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346 the gradual transmutation of leaves' into the various organs of aplant, which
shows that bractea: are leaves affected by the vicinity of the fructification, that the
calyx and corolla are formed by the adhesion and verticillation of leaves, that the
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Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Hon., the East India ...
velopment of the outer scales and their flowers ; the want of female flowers to the
innermost ones, their verticillation and distance from the female scales, and
relations to the male flowers, and the small development of pappus of these.
From no ...
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Elements of Botany, structural, physiological, systematical, ...
It has been assumed that the opposition and verticillation of leaves is in
consequence of the non-development of internodes, and this is probably true; but
ll there is no absolute proof of it. The hypothesis is founded upon the well-known
fact, ...
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Annals of Natural History
... its value is not even lessened by some of the Comferae, since the essential
character consists not in the number, but in the verticillation of the cotyledons. * I
beg here expressly to observe that the earlier difierences in the Structure of
Stems.
Sir William Jardine, 1840
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A Natural System of Botany: Or a Systematic View of the ...
With Cyperacese, however, it is that Grasses are most properly to be compared :
while a manifest tendency, at least to the degree of verticillation requisite to
constitute a calyx, evidently takes place in the palese of Grasses, Cyperacese are
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
... which shows that bracts are leaves affected by the vicinity of the fructification,
that the calyx and corolla are formed by the adhesion and verticillation of leaves,
that the filament is a form of petiole, and the anther of blade ; and, finally, that the
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