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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CISTACEOUS»
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Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Capparales, Malvales and ...
1981), and the cistaceous type is a potential apomorphy for the family. Stigmas
are dry and possess a papillate surface. The multicellular and multiseriate
papillae are exclusive to the Cistaceae among other malvalean families (Nandi
1998a), ...
Klaus Kubitzki, Clemens Bayer, 2003
2
British Wild Flower: Familiarly Described in the Four ...
Cistaceous plants — shrubs or herbs ; flowers with three (or five) sepals and five
regular petals ; stamens numerous. 5. Besedaceous plants — herbs ; flowers
irregular, with four to six sepals, and several small unequal petals, some of which
...
3
The Botanical Text-book ...
... Caryophyllaceous plants, and many others ; but the anatropous form is by far
the most common of all ; simple or orthotropous ovules only occurring in the
families of Cistaceous and Polygonaceous plants, and a few other small tribes.
293.
4
Pollen Morphology and Plant Taxonomy: Angiosperms
Pollen grains + similar to those in Cistaceae are found in Bixaceae. Those in
Flacourtiaceae, Guttiferae, Tiliaceae, and Violaceae are more different although
some of them have a number of characters in common with cistaceous grains.
5
A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
[Prob. <L. alzpes: wing-footed <ala (see ala) + pes: foot. See pie.]; alabeado, da a
. warped; alabear t. to warp. [From 01000]; alabeo, bea a. warping. alabiado, da a
. lipped, irregularly edged (coins). [a- (1) + 10010] а1асауие1а f. a cistaceous ...
6
The Seeds of Dicotyledons
If the minute aril is to be regarded as a successful ecological extrusion of the
sarcotesta according to the sarcotestal theory of van der Pijl, it has either led to
nothing in the exarillate Cistaceous seed or to the Passifloraceous improvement.
Edred John Henry Corner, 1976
7
Diversity and Biotechnology of Ectomycorrhizae
JARQ 18:305–314 Oria-de-Rueda J, Martin-Pinto P, Olaizola J (2008) Bolete
productivity of cistaceous scrublands in northwestern Spain. Econ Bot 62(3):323–
330 Orlovich D, Stringer A, Yun W, Hall I, Prime G, 19 Edible Ectomycorrhizal ...
Mahendra Rai, Ajit Varma, 2010
8
The field botanist's companion: comprising a familiar ...
... with two sepals and four petals ; stamens numerous. 4. Cistaceous plants —
shrubs or herbs ; flowers w Groups and Orders.
9
Dictionary of Arabic and Allied Loanwords: Spanish, ...
The same etymon might explain alcas (Ct.) "room for locking up the balance,
above the chopping block", after Coromines. alcaptor: see alcaudon. alcar (Pt.) "a
cistaceous shrub": Morais' identification would invalidate Machado's etymological
...
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The Code of Maimonides: The book of acquisition
A boundary and cistaceous shrubs with which people are wont to mark
boundaries from a partition in the estate of a proselyte, and whoever performs an
act of possession in that field acquires title only up to the boundary or up to the
line of ...