10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZYGOMORPHOUS»
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zygomorphous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
zygomorphous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Phytography as a Fine Art
Linaria vulgaris var. peloria; Antirrhinum ma- jus var. peloria. lb. zygomorphous,
dorsiventral, bilaterally symmetrical or symmetrical (dorsiventralis, zygomorphus,
irregularis). In connection with zygomorphy the following terms are in use: 2a.
Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
2
The Simon & Schuster Guide to Climbing Plants
Opposite, top to bottom: regular (actinomorphous) flower of Geranium sp. and
irregular (zygomorphous) flower of Rhinanthus sp. actinomorphous and
zygomorphous flowers may be either of the dialy- or gamo- type. Zygomorphous
flowers, in ...
Francesca Consolino, 1994
Pistils. Allium 3 3 fi 3 CEnethera 4 4 8 4 Geranium .... 5 5 10 o It requires but a
slight mathematical disposition to see at once that there is a ground-plan upon
which the ele- further divided into: (I.) Actinomorphous and (II.) Zygomorphous. (l.
) ...
4
Botanique systématique des plantes à fleurs: une approche ...
There is a great variability of the floral biology, from the large perfect zoogamous,
zygomorphous flowers (Fabales) to the small imperfect flowers grouped in
anemogamous pseudanths (Fagales). The Cucurbitales appear to be a sister
group ...
Rodolphe Spichiger, Mathieu Perret, 2004
5
Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniatae and ...
Here we shall only further say that the 'unessentially zygomorphous' flowers
which we formerly described1 as they are found on the. ' See Part I, p. to. '-' Curtel
, Recherches physiologiques sur la fleur, in Annales des sciences naturelles, sér.
Karl Eberhard Goebel, 1905
6
Organography of Plants: General organography
{b) The 'unessentially zygomorphous' flowers of Noll are, on the other hand,
those which stand on the margin of the inflorescences of Iberis and others
amongst the Cruciferae, of Heracleum, Coriandrum and others amongst
Umbelliferae, ...
7
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Zygomorphous,zīgōmor′fus,adj. yokeshaped—of flowers divisible intosimilar
halves in one planeonly—also Zygomor′phic.—ns.Zygomor′phism, Zygomor
′phy. [Gr. zygon, ayoke,morphē, form.] Zygomycetes, zīgōmīsē′tēz, n.pl. a
group ...
8
Systematics and Evolution of Xanthophyllum: (Polygalaceae)
Only the flowers with equal petals (group 1, 3, and 6) cannot be self-pollinated,
whereas in probably all species with strongly zygomorphous, 'papilionoid' flowers
bud-pollination seems to be frequent, if not the exclusive form of pollination.
9
Flora of Suriname. Volume 5, Part 1, Moraceae
Pistillate flowers with up to 0.5 mm long pedicels; perianth zygomorphous; tepals
4, the 2 lateral ones enclosing the ovary and ca. 0.5 mm long with minute reddish
pericellular hairs at the margin, the dorsal one with 3-5 glandular hairs or 2-5 ...
J. Lanjouw, A. L. Stoffers, 1975
10
A Theory of Systematics
So if a certain symbiosis with animals (pollination by insects, dissemination of
fruit by birds) is accompanied by a morphological differentiation e.g.
zygomorphous flowers, fruits with fleshy eatable parts, then it is evident that the
plants showing ...