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Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States ...
Trees or shrubs : leaflets stipellate. 12. Wistaria. Wings free from the keel. Pod
tumid, marginless. Woody twiners : leaflets obscurely stipellate. 13. Tephrosla.
Wings cohering with the keel. Pod flat, marginless. Herbs : leaflets not stipellate.
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Gray's lessons in botany and vegetable physiology
Trees or shrubs : leaflets stipellate. 12. Wistaria. Wings free from the keel. Pod
tumid, marglnless. Woody twiners : leaflets obscurely stipellate. 13. Tephrosla.
Wings cohering with the keel. Pod flat, marginless. Herbs: leaflets not stipellate.
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Gray's Lessons in Botany & Vegetable Physiology ...
Trees or shrubs : leaflets stipellate. 12. Wistaria. Wings free from the keel. Pod
tumid, margiuless. Woody twiners : leaflets obscurely stipellate. 13. Tephrosin.
Wings cohering with the keel. Pod flat, marginless. Herbs: leaflets not stipellate.
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First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology: ... To ...
Flowers often of '2. sorts, the more fertile ones apetalous. Leaflets not stipellate.
19. STYLOSAN TIIES. Stamens monadelphous : anthers of 2 forms. Pod 1 — 2-
jointed. Flowers of 2 sorts intermixed, the fertile apetalous. Leaflets not stipellate.
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Malpighiales
Leaf blades stipellate; seed coat not fleshy 117. Mareya – Leaf blades not
stipellate or, if so, then seed coat fleshy 2 2. Indumentum stellate 119. Lobanilia –
Indumentum simple 3 3. Stipules usually persistent; buds perulate 122.
Erythrococca ...
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The Concise Flora of Singapore: Gymnosperms and Dicotyledons
Abreae (Shrubs or twiners, woody at the base; leaves even-pinnate, rachis
ending in a point, usually stipellate; stamens ... usually stipellate, rarely 1 or 5-7
foliolate; leaflets entire or lobed; stamens di- or monadelphous): Clitoria,
Centrosema, ...
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Acanthaceae to Myricaceae: Water Willows to Wax Myrtles
Amphicarpaea Ell. — Hog Peanut Twining non-woody herbs: leaves alternate,
compound, with 3 leaflets, the leaflets stipellate; flowers in axillary racemes, of
two kinds, one with petals and one without petals; calyx asymmetrical. 4-lobed.
Robert H. Mohlenbrock,
2008
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Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai
... with a short, incurved beak. Ovary œ» ovuled; style bearded lengthwise on
upper siirfacc. Pod linear-subtercte, partitioned between seeds- Twining herbs,
with trefoil, stipellate leaves, and flowers clustered at tip of long, nodose
peduncles.
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
nately divided; the leaflets or divisions serrate or incised, often pseudo-stipellate,
or with 2 glands at the base of each pair. Cymes compound, thyrsoid or fastigiate.
Flowers white, or sometimes reddish.—Elder. Gaertner, and most subsequent ...
John Torrey, Asa Gray,
1841
PSORALIEE. Stamens diadelphous (or the vexillary filament cohaering in the
middle). Ovary I-ovuled. Leaves never stipellate, variously compound, very
generally sprinkled with resinous, glandular dots. Infl. axillary or terminal. XXV.
Psoralea.
William H. Harvey, Otto Wilhelm Sonder,
2014