Familiar Lectures on Botany: Including Practical and Elementary Botany : with Generic and Specific Descriptions of the Most Common Native and Foreign Plants, and a Vocabulary of Botanical Terms : for the Use of Higher Schools and AcademiesF.J. Huntington, 1832 - 440 頁 |
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... , the second to grow internally . ones being dry and hard , the interior , moist. Stems included in two divisions - Stems of dicotyledons -- Of monocotyle- dons . Reniform - Cordate - Ovate - Obovate - Oval -. 64 OF BUDS . Of Buds P.
... , the second to grow internally . ones being dry and hard , the interior , moist. Stems included in two divisions - Stems of dicotyledons -- Of monocotyle- dons . Reniform - Cordate - Ovate - Obovate - Oval -. 64 OF BUDS . Of Buds P.
第 73 頁
... Ovate , obovate , oval ; these are terms derived from the Latin ovum , an egg ; suppose the figure at 31 , a , to represent an egg ; you observe that one end is broader than the other ; now if to this broad end you add a petiole ...
... Ovate , obovate , oval ; these are terms derived from the Latin ovum , an egg ; suppose the figure at 31 , a , to represent an egg ; you observe that one end is broader than the other ; now if to this broad end you add a petiole ...
第 110 頁
... ovate form , as in the lilac , is called a thyrse or bunch ; a bunch of grapes is a good exam- ple of a thyrse . 4th . Spike ( Fig . 64 a ) , this is an assemblage of flowers arising from the sides of a common stem ; the flowers are ...
... ovate form , as in the lilac , is called a thyrse or bunch ; a bunch of grapes is a good exam- ple of a thyrse . 4th . Spike ( Fig . 64 a ) , this is an assemblage of flowers arising from the sides of a common stem ; the flowers are ...
第 125 頁
... ovate , globular , & c . the form of fruits being much varied by climate and soil . You know that apples are not uniform in their size or figure . With respect to the number of cells also , the apple is variable.§ 8th . BERRY , is a ...
... ovate , globular , & c . the form of fruits being much varied by climate and soil . You know that apples are not uniform in their size or figure . With respect to the number of cells also , the apple is variable.§ 8th . BERRY , is a ...
第 206 頁
... - parted ; the filaments are Analysis of the orchard grass - How does the fourth class agree with , and how differ from the thirteenth class - Houstonia - Plantain . very long , and the pericarp is ovate with two 206 CLASS TETRANDRIA .
... - parted ; the filaments are Analysis of the orchard grass - How does the fourth class agree with , and how differ from the thirteenth class - Houstonia - Plantain . very long , and the pericarp is ovate with two 206 CLASS TETRANDRIA .
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