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The Medical Vocabulary: Containing a Concise Explanation of ...
Etym. as, and Syn. of, Stipulaceous. STIPULA'TION (L. stipula, stubble). The
situation and structure of the stipules. STIP'ULE (same). In Bot., A small
foliaceous appendage, generally situated at the base of the petiole. STITCH. A
popular term ...
Robert FOWLER (M.D., of Edinburgh.),
1860
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
(1.), filiform, glabrous. Drupe olive-formed, rather triquetrous (f. 60. c.), containing
a triquetrous, l-seeded, bony nut. Cotyledons thick and fleshy_.—-A tree, with
stipulaceous, ovate, entire, glabrous leaves, and spicate racemes of white
flowers.
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A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
A) stipulaceous or of the stipules; stipulaneus (adj. A) taking the place of stipules;
stipulifer (adj.A)stipulebearing; stipuliformis (adj. B) shaped like a stipulestipula(
noun f. 1); stipularis(adj. A), stipulaceus (adj. A) stipulaceous or of the stipules; ...
Emma Short, Alex George,
2013
Etym. as, and Syn. of, Stipulaceous. STIPULATION (L. stipula, stubble). The
situation and structure of the stipules. STIP'ULE (same). In Bot., A small
foliaceous appendage, generally situated at the base of the petiole. STITCH. A
popular term ...
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Vegetable organography, or, An analytical description of the ...
Buds are said to be Petiolaceous when the bases of the petioles, dilated into
scales, form the covering of the young shoot ; this is seen in exstipulate petiolate
leaves, as the Walnut, the Ash, the Horse-chestnut. (PI. 12.) 3d. Stipulaceous
buds ...
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle,
1840
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Stipulaceous Ipomœa. Fl. Aug. Sept. Clt. 1805. Pl. tw.y 128 I. PULcHE'LLA ;
glabrous; leaves ovate-oblong, much acuminated, hastately cordate, angularly
toothed at the base; peduncles axillary, 1-flowered, longer than the leaves;
sepals ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Petals wanting. Stigma bifid. Fruit or utriculus valveless, l-seeded. Bracteas and
calyx becoming large and fleshy after flowering, and forming something like a
berry.—Sufl'ruticose herbs, with opposite, subverticillate stipulaceous leaves.
XVII.
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Founded Upon ...
Procumbent glaucous herbs, with alternate stipulaceous leaves, and terminal
racemose corymbs of small flowers. Habit of 1'eUphium. 1 C. telefhiifolia (Pourr.
chl. narb. 20. act. tol. 3. p. 316.) stems naked in the floriferous part. % . H. Native ...
George Don, Philip Miller,
1834
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Vol. III. - Caclyciflorae
Stigma bi/id. Utriculus orfruit valveless, l-seeded. Bracteas and calyx increasing
after flowering, and becoming fleshy, so as to form something like a berry—Sufl'
ruticose herbs, with opposite or subverticillate stipulaceous leaves. 17 POLLr'
cnIA.
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
A tree, with stipulaceous, ovate, entire, glabrous leaves, and spicate racemes of
white flowers. 1 G. Boast)ch (Lam. dict. 3. p. 21.) I? . S. Native of the island of
Bourbon. Drupe blood-coloured when young. C. buxifolia, Smith in Rees' cycl. 16
. no ...