ETIMOLOGIA CUVÂNTULUI FRONDESCENCE
From New Latin frondēscentia, from Latin frondēscere to put forth leaves, from frōns foliage.
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Vegetable Teratology: An Account of the Principal Deviations ...
Morren2 judiciously proposed to keep these two conditions separate, calling the
one virescence, the other frondescence (see p. 241). Many of the cases recorded
as reversions of the parts of the flower to leaves are simply instances of ...
Maxwell Tylden Masters, 1869
Morren2 judiciously proposed to keep these two conditions separate, calling the
one virescence, the other frondescence (see p. 241). Many of the cases recorded
as reversions of the parts of the flower to leaves are simply instances of ...
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An Encyclopædia of Agriculture: Comprising the Theory and ...
This forms the foundation of what Li una? us has called the Calendarium Flora,
including a view of the several periods of the frondescence and efflorescence of
plants, together with that of the maturation of the fruit. 1687. Frondescence.. It
must ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1825
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Familiar lectures on botany
The period in which any species of plant unfolds its leaves, is termed
Frondescence. Linnaeus paid much attention to this subject ; he stated, as the
result of his investigations, that the opening of the leaf-buds of the Birch-tree, was
the most ...
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, 1845
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An Encyclopaedia of Gardening: Comprising the Theory and ...
Mo. Maturation of the fruit. Plants exhibit as much diversity in the warmth and
length of time necessary to mature their fruit as in their frondescence and
flowering ; but the plant that flowers the soonest, does not always ripen its fruit the
soonest.
John Claudius Loudon, 1824
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A system of physiological botany
This forms the foundation of what Linnaeus has called the Calendarium Florae,
including a view of the several periods of the Frondescence and Efflorescence of
Plants, together with that of the Maturation of the Fruit. Art. 1. Frondescence.
The frondescence is very little advanced yet ; and an Englishman would suppose
it March instead of May. May 12. — Fair day, with common dayclouds, and some
features of the light modification, particularly the cirrus in the morning. The air ...
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
Frondescence. HPHE time of the unfolding of the leaf-buds of trees, which '*.
Linnaeus has called Frondescentia, and which the French botanists have
distinguished by the word Bourgeonnement, presents the same variations that
have been ...
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Familiar Lectures on Botany, Practical, Elementary and ...
The period in which any species of plant unfolds its leaves, is termed
Frondescence. Linnaeus paid much attention to this subject ; he stated, as the
result of his investigations, that the opening of the leaf-buds of the Birch-tree, was
the most ...
Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, 1836
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THE LONDON AND EDINBURGH PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL ...
Frondescence. r I ""HE time of the unfolding of the leaf-buds of trees, which •*•
Linnaeus has called Frondescentia, and which the French botanists have
distinguished by the word Bourgeonnement, presents the same variations that
have been ...
SIR DAVID BREWSTER, RICHARD TAYLOR, RICHARD PHILLIPS, 1834
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «FRONDESCENCE»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
frondescence în contextul următoarelor știri.
10 unusual nature words we should use more often
While it's true most of us won't have the opportunity to use frondescence to refer to "the time at which each species of plants unfolds its leaves," ... «The Week Magazine, Dec 14»
Mavinakar, Bavadi Falls: An Escape into Wilderness
... December) trekking in this forest area covered with frondescence of deciduous forest was an enlivening and amazing experience, something ... «Daijiworld.com, Dec 11»
One man's feat and powerful lessons on conservation
Rather than being a useless agglomeration of frondescence, the writer portrays the jungle (and the fauna that inhabit it) as being a collection of “interdependent ... «Sunday Times.lk, Iul 11»