10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «URCEOLAR»
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
line long, smooth, with an urceolar tube, and a recurvedly spreading limb;
pericarp glabrous. I? . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica empetrifolia,
Schnev. pl. no. 17. with a figure. Houtt. pfl. syst. 4. p. 517. t. 23. f. 2. Berg. pl. cap.
p. 120.
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
leaves 6 in a whorl; flowers axillary at the tops of the branches; calyx quadrifid;
corolla 11} line long, smooth, with an urceolar tube, and a recurvedly spreading
limb; pericarp glabrous. l7 . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica
empetrifolia ...
3
A General System of Gardening and Botany: Founded Upon ...
leaves 6 in a whorl ; flowers axillary at the tops of the branches ; calyx quadrifid ;
corolla If line long, smooth, with an urceolar tube, and a recurvedly spreading
limb ; pericarp glabrous. . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica empetrifolia
...
George Don, Philip Miller, 1834
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Calyx urceolar, bluntly 3-lobed. Petals 3, inserted under the disk, roundish-ovate,
imbricate in the bud. Stamens 6, one-half shorter than the petals, equal in length
to the calyx. Disk 6-lobed. Ovary? —Resinous trees, with impari-pinnate, ...
5
Flora Neotropica: Monograph
Leaves small (5-10 X 2-4 cm), rugose, cuneate at the base, rather obtuse at the
apex; 11-12 pairs of secondary nerves; stipules bigeminate; endocarp ellipsoid,
urceolar when dry. Peru. 35. B. briquetii. 2. Leaves larger (8-20 X 3-8 cm), ...
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Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum; or, The trees and ...
Calyx oblong, urceolar, apparently with 4 lobes at the tip : it includes the ovary,
which is situated above its base, and is terminated by a style that is thread-
shaped, downy, and protruded beyond the calyx to the length of nearly 1 in. The
ovary ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1838
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Since the Brachionus urceolar'is belongs to the cuirass-rotatory animals, and
since the organs in question are also found in the Euchlania macrm'a, their
existence is demonstrated in the two orders of the class of Rotatoria, and in the
three ...
8
A General Natural History: Or, New and Accurate Descriptions ...
It is figured by Breynius in his Cent. f. 1. The characters are sufficient, without any
farther distinction. CAMPHOROSMA. H E mlyx of the Camphorosma is formed of
a single leaf, and is of a hollowed, bellied, and urceolar figure, with two opposite
...
9
A Hand-book: Or, Concise Dictionary of Terms Used in the ...
Uratks. In Chemistry, a name given to crystallizable salts, formed by the
combination of any base with uric acid, 2. Compounds, or salts, formed by the
combination of uric acid with alkalies, earths, and metallic oxides. Urceolar
glands. In Botany ...
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English Spellings and Spelling Rules
... tosselar. columnar. titularcottar. tuberculer. curvilinear. tubular. dissimilar.
tutelar. dollar. urceolar. fistulsr. utricular. floscular. uvular. iriar. valvular. globular.
vernacular. insular. vicar. interlinear. vinegar. jocular. vulgar. (b) Words ending in
or, ...