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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COROLLIFLOROUS»
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This is especially the case with De Candolle, who has termed calycifiorous (
calyciflores), those plants, the flowers of which are in this last condition or else
present stamens freely inserted in the calyx ; corolliflorous (corolli- flores), those
in ...
Adrien de Jussieu, James Hewetson Wilson, 1849
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The Oxford Museum: The Substance of a Lecture by Henry W. ...
The capitals on that side are selected from the Corolliflorous division of
Dicotyledonous plants*, TJPPEK ARCADE, ("West side, going North). 31. Augitic
porphyry: Aberdeenshire. 32. Bed granite : Peterhead. 33. Grey granite :
Aberdeen. 34.
Henry Wentworth Acland, 1867
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The London journal of botany
The eighth volume commences with those Corolliflorous Orders which have the
stamens opposite to the lobes of the corolla, and a truly central placentation
without dissepiments, and of these the Lentibulariea are the first. This small order
is ...
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The London Journal of Botany: Containing Figures and ...
... known to exist in any one of its numerous genera. It must, therefore, be rejected
as an anomalous genus (or rather plant, for there is but only spe- cies) differing
from all the great corolliflorous orders, but much BOTANICAL" INFORMATION.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1845
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The Oxford Museum: By Henry W. Acland and John Ruskin
99 selected from the Corolliflorous division of Dicotyledonous plants. ~ The
northern upper corridor is wholly filled with marbles from the carboniferous
limestone and older rocks of Ireland, including the serpentine of Galway. The
capitals will ...
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London Journal of Botany
... exist in any one of its numerous genera. It must, therefore, be rejected as an
anomalous genus (or rather plant, for there is but only species) differing from all
the great corolliflorous orders, but much nearer BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 235
.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1845
495 TRUMPET-FLOWER. TRUG. A bed for mortar. TRUMPET-FLOWER,—
botanically Bz'gnom'a. A genus of ornamental, exotic, corolliflorous, ligneous
plants, constituting the type of the natural order Bignoniacese. See the article
BIGNONIA.
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Introductory essay to the Flora indica: including ...
... very complete resume of our knowledge of Indian botany up to the period of
publication of each natural order. This materially facilitates the study of the
Corolliflorous Orders, the most important of which have been worked up by Mr.
Bentham.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Thomas Thomson, 1855
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The Rural Cyclopedia, Or A General Dictionary of ...
A small genus of exotic, annual, corolliflorous, exogenous plants, constituting the
type of the natural order Sesameee. All the plants of this order are natives of
warm countries, and have annual roots, simple leaves, and showy trumpet-
shaped ...
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Flora Indica: Being a Systematic Account of the Plants of ...
This materially facilitates the study of the Corolliflorous Orders, the most important
of which have been worked up by Mr. Bentham. With regard to the Thalamiflorous
and Calyciflorous Orders previous to Composite, these, with the exception of ...
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Thomas Thomson, 1855