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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HYPSOPHYLL»
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1
Understanding Plant Anatomy
If a hypsophyll subtends an axillary structure, this is usually, though not invatiably
, a flower or a flowering branch and its peculiarities of form seem to be linked with
this fact, since in cases where an inflorescence produces fresh vegetative ...
2
Tibetan Medicinal Plants
Macroscopic Characters Leaf and Hypsophyll. Leaves arranged in a basal
rosette; blade elliptic to oval, tapers into the petiole; 2—6 cm long, 1—3 cm wide,
margin serrate to crenate; flattened petiole, 1—4 cm long. Hypsophylls alternate ...
Christa Kletter, Monika Kriechbaum, 2001
In Nepenthes the tendril represents (1) Leaf (2) Leaflet (3) Petiole (4) Stipules 32.
Dissected leaves are found in (1) Nymphaea (2) Vallisneria (3) Lemna (4)
Utricularia 33. The bract leaves are also known as (1) Cataphyll (2) Hypsophyll (3
) ...
4
A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
2) hypovalve hypovalva (noun f. 1)hypovalva (noun f. 1) hypsophyllinus (adj. A)
hypsophyllary, bracteal; hypsophyllum (noun n. 2) hypsophyll(adj. A)
hypsophyllary, bracteal; hypsophyllum (noun n. 2) hypsophyll hysteranthus (adj.
A) after or ...
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013
5
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Hypotonic : Osmotic potential less than that of living cells. Cells placed in a
hypotonic solution will absorb water and display swelling and turgidity.
Hypsophyll : A leaf located underneath spore-bearing leaves. Hypsophyllary :
Pertaining to the ...
6
Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen
B); 3. the uninodate inhibition area in the distal hypsophyll axil of the main axis
representing an intercalary inhibition area within the paracladial zone (marked by
•); 4. the uninodate inhibition area in the distal hypsophyll axil of each Pc'pr ...
7
Organography of Plants: Special organography
Where now instead of single parts of a hypsophyll we see ' bristle-scales,' a
qualitative change has taken place which may have begun with a transformation
of the single parts of the hypsophyll, but I see no ground even then, if the
hypsophyll ...
8
Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniata and ...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed.
Karl Eberhard Goebel, 2012
9
Goethe's Way of Science: A Phenomenology of Nature
Note that the leaves are arranged in "horseshoe" fashion, beginning at the lower
left with the cotyledon and ending at the lower right with the last hypsophyll
subtending the blossom.8 Studying figure 6.3, we note immediately that the
earlier ...
David Seamon, Arthur Zajonc, 1998
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Dispersal Biology of Desert Plants
Granivores Haustorium Herbaceous Heterodiaspory/ Heterocarpy Hilum
Hydrochory Hygrochasy Hygroscopic movements Hypanthium Hypocotyl
Hypsophyll Hysterocarpy Seed-eating animals. A specialized organ that draws
nutrients from ...
Karen van Rheede van Oudtshoorn, Margaretha W. van Rooyen, 1999