PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «COROLLACEOUS»
corollaceous
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «COROLLACEOUS»
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Brazing and Soldering: Proceedings of TheThird International ...
When the reverse voltage was applied to the Ag applied joint, Ag+ ions in the
Ag+ impregnated layer that drifted toward the joint interface did not accumulate at
the joint interface, but formed corollaceous precipitates at the boundary between
...
2
Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
Corollaceous torus. e. Limb of the same. f. Fertile stamens. g. Sterile stamens. h.
Section of the ovarium. i. Ovula. j. Radii or ducts connecting the stigmata with the
cells of the ovarium. k. Styles. Ovarium with the corollaceous torus removed, and
...
3
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London
Fig. 1. A flower; — natural size. Fig. 2. Longitudinal view of a flower; — magnified.
a. Apex of the scape. b. The thalamus, c.c.c. Sepals, d. Corollaceous torus, e.
Limb of the same. f. Fertile stamens. g. Sterile stamens, h. Section of the ovarium.
i.
Linnean Society of London, 1827
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A history and description of the different varieties of the ...
natural state, such as its stamens being transformed into petals, they are then
termed corollaceous. Such are supposed to arise from an excess of nutriment,
hence they are termed luxuriant or double flowers ; examples of this are to be
found ...
J. Sinclair (Florist.), J florist Freeman, 1835
Fig. 1. A flower; — natural size. Fig. 2. Longitudinal view of a flower; — magnified.
a. Apex of the scape. b. The thalamus, c.c.c. Sepals, d. Corollaceous torus, e.
Limb of the same. f. Fertile stamens. g. Sterile stamens, h. Section of the ovarium.
i.
Linnean Society of London, 1827
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
Fig. 1. A flower; — natural size. Fig. 2. Longitudinal view of a flower; — magnified.
a. Apex of the scape. b. The thalamus, c.c.c. Sepals, d. Corollaceous torus, c.
Limb of the same. f. Fertile stamens. g. Sterile stamens. //. Section of the ovarium.
i.
7
The Plants Indigenous to the Colony of Victoria
Calyx corollaceous. Petals scale-like or wanting. Filaments free or at the base
connate. Staminodia 5, narrow or wanting. Anther-cells often contiguous.
LASIOPETALUM. Sm. in Transact. Linn. Soc. iv. 216. Calyx corollaceous, 140
PLANTS ...
Ferdinand Jakob Heinrich Müller, 1862
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The Plants Indigenous to the Colony of Victoria: Thalamiflorae
Calyx corollaceous. Petals scale-like or wanting. Filaments free or at the base
connate. Staminodia 5, narrow or wanting. Anther-cells often contiguous.
LASIOPETALUM. Sm. in Transact. Linn. Soc. iv. 216. Calyx corollaceous, 140
PLANTS ...
Ferdinand von Mueller, 1860
Divisible into those which are corollaceous and tu_ bular, and placed between
the petals and stamina, sometimes alternating with the petals sometimes more
numerous as in Helleborus foetidus. 20 Feb. 22. In Helleborus niger they are
more ...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
... corol/a stellate; sagments elliptic-lanceolate, flat, outwards green, subcalycine;
inwards yellow, corollaceous, alternately somewhat narrower, sharper and
subunguiculate ; stamens about a third shorter than the segments, erectly
patulous; ...