ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA STERCULIACEOUS
Via New Latin from Latin Sterculius god of manuring, from stercus dung, alluding to the odour of some species.
PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «STERCULIACEOUS»
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sterculiaceous
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «STERCULIACEOUS»
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1
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Botany
the arborescent Hibisceae than with any true Sterculiaceous genera. It is true that
the smooth pollen-grains have been adduced as a positive character connecting
them rather with Sterculiaceae than with Malvaceaa, but its constancy is very ...
2
The Journal of the Linnean Society of London
the arborescent Hibisceae than with any true Sterculiaceous genera. It is true that
the smooth pollen-grains have been adduced as a positive character connecting
them rather with Sterculiaceae than with Malvaceae, but its constancy is very ...
Linnean Society (London), 1862
3
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
the arborescent Hibisceae than with any true Sterculiaceous genera. It is true that
the smooth pollen-grains have been adduced as a positive character connecting
them rather with Sterculiaceae than with Malvaceae, but its constancy is very ...
Linnean Society of London, 1861
the arborescent Ilibisceae than with any true Sterculiaceous genera. It is true that
the smooth pollen-grains have been adduced as a positive character connecting
them rather with Sterculiaceae than with Malvaceae, but its constancy is very far ...
Linnean Society of London, 1862
5
Cretaceous-tertiary High-latitude Palaeoenvironments: James ...
Although no cuticles are preserved, thus hindering systematic placement, Hayes
(1996, 1999) concluded that the dominant leaf form in this flora shows great
similarity to the Magnoliales with a strong component of sterculiaceous (Fig. 5E)
and ...
Jane E. Francis, Duncan Pirrie, J. Alistair Crame, 2006
6
The Seeds of Dicotyledons
The strangely arillate seed has a fibrous exotegmen which is neither
Sterculiaceous nor Tiliaceous. The parietal placentation may favour Tiliaceae, for
it is recorded in Sicrea, but it would follow incipient syncarpy of apocarpous
Sterculiaceae.
7
Publication: Botanical series
The stamens are all fertile, no staminodia being present as in most
sterculiaceous genera. The condition of the stamens being opposite the petals, a
situation duplicated by some members of the Sterculiaceae, such as Theobroma
and allied ...
8
The Miocene Seldovia Point Flora from the Kenai Group, Alaska
Knoblock and Kvacek (1964), however, synonymized these two species and
further considered them to represent a sterculiaceous plant, Byttneriophyllum
tiliaefolium (A. Braun) Knobl. et Kvac. This reassignment is based on examination
of ...
Jack A. Wolfe, Toshimasa Tanai, 1980
9
Forest Plants of Eastern India
Caesalpinia crispa, Echinocarpus sterculiaceous, Castanopsis species (all these
are in demand). (iii) Hard Fungi. Daedalia flavida, Lentinus praerigidus and
Polystictus xanthopus are very much in demand. Ganoderma and some Fomes
and ...
Amal Bhusan Chaudhuri, 1993
10
The Vegetation of Antarctica Through Geological Time
A, King George Island, BAS P. 3023 dulating character to the growth C,
atherosperrnataceous wood from Cross Valley, ins Glac leaves from the
Paleocene Cross Valley of Seymour Island. E, sterculiaceous type licified wood
ier Flora, ristic un ...
David J. Cantrill, Imogen Poole, 2012