A Systematic Arrangement of British PlantsScott, Webster, and Geary, 1837 - 407 páginas |
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... style , and the stigma . 1. The Germen ( Fig . 136 , a . ) is the undermost part of the pistil , and is the rudiment of the fruit . The number of germens varies , like that of the stamens . It is also of various forms : egg- It may also ...
... style , and the stigma . 1. The Germen ( Fig . 136 , a . ) is the undermost part of the pistil , and is the rudiment of the fruit . The number of germens varies , like that of the stamens . It is also of various forms : egg- It may also ...
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... styles , or stigmas , and are named as follows : One style , or sessile stigma . Two styles , or sessile stigmas . MONOGYNIA . DIGY'NIA . TRIGY'NIA . Three styles . TETRAGY'NIA . Four styles . PENTAGY'NIA . Five styles . HEXAGY'NIA ...
... styles , or stigmas , and are named as follows : One style , or sessile stigma . Two styles , or sessile stigmas . MONOGYNIA . DIGY'NIA . TRIGY'NIA . Three styles . TETRAGY'NIA . Four styles . PENTAGY'NIA . Five styles . HEXAGY'NIA ...
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... Style awl - shaped . Stigma simple , acute . naked . - Name from hippos , a horse , and oura , a tail . : Seed oval , -From one to 1. H. vulgáris . Mare's - tail . Leaves linear , in whorls.- two feet high : root creeping : stem erect ...
... Style awl - shaped . Stigma simple , acute . naked . - Name from hippos , a horse , and oura , a tail . : Seed oval , -From one to 1. H. vulgáris . Mare's - tail . Leaves linear , in whorls.- two feet high : root creeping : stem erect ...
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... Style very short ; stigma thick , cleft . Berry globular , two - celled , with two seeds in each cell . Seeds convex on one side , angular on the other . - Name from ligo , to bind . 6 . 1. L. vulgáre . Common Privet , Prim , or Print ...
... Style very short ; stigma thick , cleft . Berry globular , two - celled , with two seeds in each cell . Seeds convex on one side , angular on the other . - Name from ligo , to bind . 6 . 1. L. vulgáre . Common Privet , Prim , or Print ...
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... style . Root of long white fibres : stem about five inches high , decumbent and rooting at the base , branched , leafy leaves opposite , with short stalks , slightly hairy , three- nerved : bracteas elliptical : flowers of a delicate ...
... style . Root of long white fibres : stem about five inches high , decumbent and rooting at the base , branched , leafy leaves opposite , with short stalks , slightly hairy , three- nerved : bracteas elliptical : flowers of a delicate ...
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acute angular Annual anthers roundish axillar Barren flowers base Ben Lawers bracteas branched bristly Calyx inferior Capsule catkins chaff-scales cleft clusters common compressed Corolla corymb cylindrical deciduous deeply divided downy Drupe elliptical Fertile flowers Filaments awl-shaped flower-stalks flowers in April flowers in August flowers in July foot high four Frond fruit Germen superior globular grows in dry grows in woods hairy husks imbricated inches high inversely egg-shaped inversely heart-shaped July and August June and July keeled leaf leaflets leafy Leaves egg-shaped leaves lance-shaped legumes linear lobes membranous nearly Nectary notched one-celled panicle Perennial flowers Petals five pinnate pinnatifid Pistils purple Receptacle ribbed root-leaves round scales Scotland Seeds numerous segments serrate sessile Sheaths short shorter slender smooth solitary spike spikelets spreading stalked stamens Stem erect stigma obtuse Straw Style thread-shaped terminal ternate three feet high toothed tube two-celled umbels unequal whorls yellow
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