CE ÎNSEAMNĂ BIGNONIACEOUS ÎN ENGLEZĂ?
Definiția bignoniaceous în dicționarul Engleză
Definiția bignonieră din dicționar este legată de Bignoniaceae sau aparține acesteia, o familie tropicală de copaci, arbuști și liane, inclusiv jacaranda, bignonia și catalpa.
CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «BIGNONIACEOUS»
Descoperă întrebuințarea
bignoniaceous în următoarea selecție bibliografică. Cărți în legătură cu
bignoniaceous și extrase din aceasta pentru a furniza contextul de întrebuințare al acestuia în literatura Engleză.
1
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
The want of wings in the seeds occurs however in other Bignoniaceous plants ;
for instance in Spathodea of Palisot de Beauvois, from which all the species from
the New World referred to that genus have been rightly separated by Chamisso ...
Linnean Society of London,
1855
2
Edwards's botanical register, or ornamental flower garden ...
The Bignoniaceous order, although we know so little of it in this country, has, like
almost every other old group of plants, grown up so as to have lost all
resemblance to its former self, since it was first suggested. What was once
scarcely more ...
3
The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
But the author is unaware that several years ago the Bignoniaceous nature of
Diplanthera was pointed out by Dr. Seemann, in this Journal ; that subsequently
Dr. F. von Miiller (Journ. of Bot. 1867, p. 212) published a note confirmatory of
that ...
... which remarkable genus 15 species are enumerated,) the Augustcc (among
the Rubiacece, so called in compliment to Caroline Augusta, the reigning
empress of Austria,) the Ferdinanduscc, (a Bignoniaceous genus, honoured by
the name ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker,
1834
5
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Jussieu found four in B. Ungais Cati and B. gramliflora ; in a Bignoniaceous plant
from Peru eight, with the traces of the commencement of a duplication of them,
which would thus have made sixteen. Their intimate structure exhibits chiefly ...
6
Hooker's journal of botany and Kew Garden miscellany
The species however described and figured by Marcgrav and Piso, is their
Jacaranda ligno albo, and, like others of the same Bignoniaceous genus, has a
soft white wood. The Jacaranda ligno nigro of the same authors, from Bahia, or
palo ...
7
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
The fruit has been hitherto unknown ; but I was fortunate enough to find it : it is
very different from that of any other Bignoniaceous genus, both in its form and the
structure of its seeds. The capsule in the two species I met with is quite cylindrical
, ...
8
Edwards' Botanical Register
The Bignoniaceous order, although we know so little of it in this country, has, like
almost every other old group of plants, grown up so as to have lost all
resemblance to its former self, since it was first suggested. What was once
scarcely more ...
9
Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Collection of Essays
A recently published ethnobotanical study of the bignoniaceous genus Martinella
may be extremely significant. An extract of the root of M . obovata is widely
employed throughout northern South America as an "eye medicine". References
to ...
Robert Earle Johannes,
1989
10
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Bignoniaceous fruit. Cassia ohionana. Grewiopsis wadii. Hicoria rostrataformis.
Lauraceous fruit. Liquidambar sp. Lonchocarpus anceps. Menispermites
carolinafonnis. Planera hickmanensis. Rhamnites krugiodendroides.
Capparidocarpus ...
Geological Survey (U.S.),
1924