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Flora Cestrica: an herborizing companion for the young ...
Flower» monoicously polygamous ; perianth rotate, — the lobet clawed, roundish
-ovate, with 2 glande at base. Filamente adherent to the claws. Stylet subulate,
diverging, persistent. Captule trigonous- ovoid, formed of 8 connate separable ...
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Agricultural botany: an enumeration and description of ...
ACHYRANTHEAE. JEndl. Ovary 1-ovuled. Anthers 2-celled. SUB-TRIBE 4.
AMARANTHEAE. EndL Flowers monoicously polygamous or perfectjtribracteate.
Utricle circumscissed or indehiscent. 155. AMARANTHUS. L. Endl. Gen. 1972. [
Greek ...
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Flora Cestrica: An Herborizing Companion for the Young ...
Melantbium. Monoicously polygamous: Perianth corolla-like, rotate, — the
segments roundish, clawed, finally ovate-oblong and subhastate, with 2 glands at
base. Capsule formed of 3 separable carpels. Seeds flat. Obd. CXII.
Melanthaceae. p.
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The American Encyclopedia of Agriculture: A Treasury of ...
Alom'vcioux. or monozcous; having staminate and pistillate flowers distinct. but
on the same plant. .llonmrioualy, or monoicously polygamous; having perfect and
imperfect tlowers on the same plant. Honopelalous,' having but one petal: or ...