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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CAULICULUS»
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1
Vegetable organography, or, An analytical description of the ...
The existence of the cauliculus has often been denied, because this organ is
sometimes so short, as to be scarcely distinguishable ; but as the cotyledons
always spring from the stem, the great or small distance from their point of origin
to the ...
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, 1840
2
Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
Fig. 15. The same more advanced, showing that the secondary radicle has
broken through the primary, and the first leaf of the plumule become elevated on
a cauliculus. From the cauliculus another secondary radicle has protruded; it has
no ...
3
Dendrologia Britannica: Or, Trees and Shrubs that Will Live ...
Separated from cotyledons by a Cauliculus. Produces the stem and leaves in its
development. Composed of Cauliculus and Gemmula. GEMMULA — a small bud
terminating the cauliculus. The first bud of the infant plant. Formed of the ...
Peter William Watson, 1825
4
Dendrologia Britannica, Or Trees and Shrubs that Will Live ...
Separated from cotyledons by a Cauliculus. Produces the stem and leaves in its
development. Composed of Cauliculus and Gemmula. • GEMMULA — a small
bud terminating the cauliculus. The first bud of the infant plant. Formed of the ...
Peter William Watson, 1825
5
Botany of the southern states: In two parts. Part I. ...
The embryo consists of three parts, the radicle, plumula, and cotyledon ; some
add a fourth, a cauliculus or neck. The radicle becomes by development the root
or descending axis of the plant, and the plumula the ascending axis or stem.
6
The New Palaces of Medieval Venice
Another, similar in its foliage, proffers a knob, or cauliculus, at the end of the
curling corner leaves (Fig. 85, no. 15), paralleling the development of the corner
facet in the Venetian-Veronese impost capital. A version without cauliculus may
have ...
7
Entwicklungsgeschichte und Systematik Der Pflanzen
Schimperunterscheidet in dieser Beziehung 3 Fälle, „plantae prothotorhizae“, bei
denen die Cotyledonen und die ihnen folgenden Blätter hoch über der Erde
bleiben; der Cauliculus also bleibt', wie er zuerst gesetzt ist (Linum, Rieinus); ...
8
Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
2905. The seed and embryo of the yellow Lupine (Lupinus luteus). The radicle or
future root is the descending part ; it is continued from the cauliculus. A portion of
the outer integument of the seed is removed to show the cotyledons which ...
9
Fact and Lore About Old English Words
At WW 161, 5 cauliculus is glossed fearhhama. BTD defines the word as 'little
stem'; BTS emends to feorhhama, defined as 'some part of the body'; HD enters
fearhhama, 'hide of a pig'. The lemma is traceable to Isidor; in the glossary the ...
Herbert Dean Meritt, 1954
10
Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Physiological ...
The radicle or future root is the descending part ; it is continued from the
cauliculus. A portion of the outer integument of the seed is removed to show the
cotyledons which protect the young plumule, or primordial bud. 2906. The
germinating ...
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, Sir Richard Owen, 1840