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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ICOSANDRIA»
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1
Elements of Botany: Or, Outlines of the Natural History of ...
Many Polyandrous plants are not furnished with more stamens than the plants of
the class Icosandria. On the contrary, we shall afterwards see, that not a few of
the genera which Linnaeus has arranged in the xmth class of his system, have ...
Benjamin Smith Barton, 1814
2
Diccionario de medicina domestica e popular ...: Com 236 ...
FRAGARIA, Fragaria vesca, L. Icosandria Polygynia. Fam. Pontentylleae. Planta
muito vulgar na Europa, e cultivada no Brasil, onde produz bem, principalmente
na parte do Sul do Imperio. Empregão-se as raizes e as folhas, que têm effeito ...
Theodoro J. H. Langgaard, 1865
3
Medical Repository of Original Essays and Intelligence ...
How are the classes Icosandria and Polyandria to be distinguished from each
other ? I have just said, that in the plants of the Icosandria, the stamens, whatever
may be their number, are inserted into the calyx, or into the sides of the petals.
Samuel Latham Mitchell, Edward Miller, 1804
How are thd •lasses Icosandria and Polyandria to be distinguished from each
other?' I have just Said, that in the plants of the Icosandria, the stamens, whatever
may be their number, are inserted into the calyx, or into the sides of the petals.
Samuel Latham Mitchill, 1804
Elizabeth Washington Wirt. A.VD Caprifolia. | j Corymbifer • Linnxus makes it
Icosandria —. POPULAR NAMES. Gilly Flower . Golden Rod, or Virga Aurei .
Grape .... Grass .... Hawthorn . . Heart's Ease . Heliotrope . . Hellebore . . Hibiscus
.
Elizabeth Washington Wirt, 1832
6
Sweet's Hortus Britannicus: Or a Catalogue of Plants ...
1805. 1811. 1823. 5. 7. 6. 5. 8. 6 Britain. Scotland. Labrador. 1802. Britain. N.
America. 1823. Icosandria Poly gy nia. N.America. 1768. 5. 6 H.h- S.h- G. h- H. h.
H.h- H.I7. H.h- H.h. H.h- H.Ü. H.V. Н.Ц. 7. - н.у. - Н.Ц. Dryas. Icosandria Polygynia
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CHAMjELA'UCIUM. DC. Снамл-xa'ucium. Decandria Monogynia. ciliàtom. dc. (
wh.) fringed. N.Holland. 1825. 4.6. G. Fj. Df.mem.mus GENETY'LLIS. DC. Genety'
llis. Icosandria Monogynia. diosmoides. dc. (wh.) Diosma-like. N.Holland. 1827.
8
A text book of materia medica and therapeutics
Monoecia Lichen es Pentagynia Decandria Monogynia Monogynia Polyandria
Monogynia Gymnospermia Icosandria Gymnospermia Dodecandria Natural
order. Lichenaceae Linaceae Leguminosae Lobeliaceae Salicariae Malvaceae ...
9
Familiar Lectures on Botany: Including Practical and ...
Had we followed the classification, which has, until recently, been admitted by
writers on botany, we should have had another class to have examined before
we came to Icosandria ; this was called Dodecandria, from Dodeka 12, and
andria ...
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, 1829
10
The Medical Repository (And Review Of American Publications ...
How are the classes Icosandria and Polyandria to be distinguished from each
other? e I have just said, that in the plants of the Icosandria, the stamens,
whatever may be their number, are inserted into the calyx. or into the sides of the
petals.
Samuel Latham Mitchill, Edward Miller, Elihu Hubbard Smith, 1804