CO OZNACZA SŁOWO OUVIRANDRA
Definicja słowa ouvirandra w słowniku
Definicja ouvirandry w słowniku to dawna nazwa rośliny z liści kratownicy, rośliny wodnej z Madagaskaru, z liśćmi podobnymi do sieci kratownicy pod powierzchnią wody.
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Recreative Science; a Record and Remembrancer of ...
The whole habit and appearance of the plant greatly resembles that delicioualy
scented old Cape aquatic, Aponogeton dia- tachyon, with its leaves skeletonized.
The Ouvirandra should be cultivated in a broad shallow vessel of rain water.
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The London Journal of Botany: Containing Figures and ...
The character of Ouvirandra, as drawn up by De Caisne and published in De
Lessert's Icones, would, with a few trifling alterations, accurately include the
Aponogeton undu- latus of Roxburgh. The structure of the seed is very different
between ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker,
1844
3
London Journal of Botany
The character of Ouvirandra, as drawn up by De Caisne and published in De
Lessert's Icones, would, with a few trifling alterations, accurately include the
Aponogeton undu- latus of Roxburgh. The structure of the seed is very different
between ...
4
Curtis's Botanical Magazine
But the able Decaisne refers Ouvirandra to Naiadea ; Kuuth, to the Genera
Muviulibus ajjinia ; Endlicher places it next to Saururea, as a "genus dubium,"
standing however next to Aponogeton (in Saururece); Lindley in Juncaginea ;
and Mr.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, David Prain, Otto Stapf,
1856
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Niger flora: or, An enumeration of the plants of western ...
The only other species of this Order I can find any mention of are Ouvirandra
Heudelotii, Kunth, from Senegal, and Apo- nogeton subconjugatus , Schum. et
Thonn., (probably an Ouvirandra), from Guinea. CI. Alismace^e. Of this Order two
...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, Theodore Vogel, Philip Barker Webb,
1849
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Flora of Tropical East Africa - Aponogetonac (1989 )
... 5 Aponogeton stuhlmannii Engl. , 2, 4 Aponogeton subconjugatus Schumach.
& Thorm. , 6, 9 Aponogeton vallisnerioides Baker, 2 Aponogeton violaceus
Lagerh., 5 Aponogeton violaceus Lye, 5 Ouvirandra heudelotii Kunth, 6
Ouvirandra ...
they merely make use of the debris of those cells which are sacrificed to form the
perforations. That the fenestration in Ouvirandra may be of some value in
connexion with aeration was suggested by Goebel's statement that the tissue of
the leaf ...
8
Water Plants: A Study of Aquatic Angiosperms
That the fenestration in Ouvirandra may be of some value in connexion with
aeration was suggested by Goebel's statement that the tissue of the leaf is poor in
intercellular spaces1. M1Ie Sergu^efF, however, shows that Goebel is in error on
...
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Hortus Veitchii: A History of the Rise and Progress of the ...
For a long time after its introduction Ouvirandra fenestralis was a source of great
interest, and plants found their way all through the principal gardens, but good
specimens are now rare; they are in excellent condition in the Chatsworth
gardens.
James Herbert Veitch,
2011
10
Michigan Discussions in Anthropology
TRAVELS OF THE LACE LEAF French and British botanists in the 19th century
were already familiar with the aquatic lace leaf plant, Ouvirandra fenestralis,
through the drawings and description of French botanist Aubert du Petit Thouars,
who ...