ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA DICHASIUM
New Latin, from Greek dikhasis a dividing, from dikhazein to divide in two, from dikha in two.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DICHASIUM»
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One type of cyme is the dichasium, one that develops along two axes, forming
one or more pairs of opposite, lateral axes. A simple dichasium is a three-
flowered cyme, having a single terminal flower and two, opposite lateral flowers,
the ...
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Systematics and geographic distribution of the American ...
o. 1.5 Figure 1. Variation in patterns of inflorescences in strawberries. 1.1.
Compound dichasium. 1.2. Compound dichasium with extended mesopodium.
1.3. Compound dichasium with aborted epipodium including the terminal flower.
1.4.
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The Beauty of Fractals: Six Different Views
monochasium dichasium spike raceme umbel panicle Figure 1.3. Some common
inflorescences segment to the right of the main “trunk”. Line 11 draws the final
vertical segment. Line 12 ends the else clause and Line 13 ends the function.
Denny Gulick, Jon Scott, 2010
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Morphology and Infrageneric Relationships of the Genus ...
The paracladia of each branch form a tight inflorescence with segments (dichasia
) ending in a pistillate flower, while lateral branches of each dichasium produce
several staminate flowers. The inflorescence of section Peltatae (PI. XI, figs.
Bijan Dehgan, Grady Linder Webster, 1979
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100 Families of Flowering Plants
Male catkin: 57 mm Female catkin: 1 2 mm B A male dichasium or cymule. B 1 :
Side view showing the dichasium attached to the main axis of the inflorescence.
Adjacent dichasia have been removed for the sake of clarity. The group of 3 ...
Michael Hickey, Clive King, 1988
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Orders and Families of Malayan Seed Plants
(b) Dichasium: a cyme with two lateral axes: (1) simple dichasium: a three-
flowered unit consisting of a terminal and two lateral flowers. The terminal flower
opens first. (2) compound dichasium: a repetition of simple dichasia on a lateral
pair of ...
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Flora of Tropical East Africa - Glossary (2003)
delimitation dichasium delimitation (in taxonomy) circumscription of a taxon plus
statement on its difference from related taxa deliquescing changing to liquid from
a solid state, melting away deltate shaped like an equal-sided triangle deltoid ...
Henk Beentje, Martin Chee, 2003
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Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, ...
Inflorescences terminal thyrsoids, typically with one distal dichasium and one
additional monochasial paraclade; each flower with 2 bracteose prophylls; petals
narrowly ovate or ovate, membranaceous, planar, apex acute, green, white; ...
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The Fundamentals of Horticulture: Theory and Practice
Theory and Practice Chris Bird. Figure 7.18 Diagram of mono/dichasium flowers
showing the arrangement of the flowers on the stems. Figure 7.32(b) Photograph
of sweet corn showing the radicle and. Cyme – Figure 7.17 shows the layout ofa
...
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Taxonomy of Angiosperms
Whether it was a dichasium as proposed by Rickett or a terminal solitary flower, is
difficult to say. But since the primitive or advanced characters generally show
correlation in plant groups, it would be profitable to accept a solitary terminal ...