Botany of the Northern and Middle States, Or, A Description of the Plants Found in the United States, North of Virginia: Arranged According to the Natural System : with a Synopsis of the Genera According to the Linnaean System ... |
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... oblong ; in- ner ones smallest . Anthers many , subsessile . ally 3 , ovate or oblong , sessile . Seeds many . Berries usu- Polyandria . Polygynia . A. triloba De Cand . leaves oblong , crenate , acuminate , and with the branches ...
... oblong ; in- ner ones smallest . Anthers many , subsessile . ally 3 , ovate or oblong , sessile . Seeds many . Berries usu- Polyandria . Polygynia . A. triloba De Cand . leaves oblong , crenate , acuminate , and with the branches ...
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... oblong ; valves ventricose . Seeds many , not margined . Calyx equal , spreading . Petals entire . Stamens without teeth . Tetradynamia . Siliculosa . C. armoracea Linn . : root large , fleshy ; radical leaves oblong - cre- nate ...
... oblong ; valves ventricose . Seeds many , not margined . Calyx equal , spreading . Petals entire . Stamens without teeth . Tetradynamia . Siliculosa . C. armoracea Linn . : root large , fleshy ; radical leaves oblong - cre- nate ...
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... oblong . 2. D. diphylla Mich . : leaves mostly 2 , on short petioles , ternate ; leafets ovate - oblong , unequally and coarsely serrate or laciniate . HAB . Woods . Throughout Can . and U. S. May . 24. - Stem 6-10 inches high . Leaves ...
... oblong . 2. D. diphylla Mich . : leaves mostly 2 , on short petioles , ternate ; leafets ovate - oblong , unequally and coarsely serrate or laciniate . HAB . Woods . Throughout Can . and U. S. May . 24. - Stem 6-10 inches high . Leaves ...
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... oblong , attenuated into a petiole ; those of the stem lanceolate , sagittate - cordate ; pedicels of the length of the calyx ; pods stiffly erect , c . ovata De Cand .: leaves rough ; radical ones ovate , toothed ; cauline ones ...
... oblong , attenuated into a petiole ; those of the stem lanceolate , sagittate - cordate ; pedicels of the length of the calyx ; pods stiffly erect , c . ovata De Cand .: leaves rough ; radical ones ovate , toothed ; cauline ones ...
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... oblong , acute , cordate , sagittate , often hastate at base , serrate or crenate - den- tate ; petals oblong , ovate , all except the lower one bearded . V. den- data Pursh . b . emarginata Nutt .: leaves almost triangular , lacerately ...
... oblong , acute , cordate , sagittate , often hastate at base , serrate or crenate - den- tate ; petals oblong , ovate , all except the lower one bearded . V. den- data Pursh . b . emarginata Nutt .: leaves almost triangular , lacerately ...
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1-celled 1-flowered 1-seeded 12-18 inches high 2-3 feet high 2-valved 3-lobed 5-cleft 5-parted acuminate acute albumen anthers axillary base beneath bifid bracts branches calyx Cand Capsule carpels ciliate compressed cordate corol corymbs culm Digynia dioecious Drupe FERTILE FL few-flowered filiform fleshy florets Flowers large Flowers small Flowers white foot high frond fruit Geor globose glumes hairy imbricate inches long involucre June lanceolate leafets leafy leaves lanceolate Leaves opposite legume linear linear-lanceolate Linn lobes many-seeded margin Monoecious Monogynia mucronate Muhl N. Y. to Car naked nearly Nutt oblong obovate obtuse Ovary Palea paleæ panicle pedicels peduncles Penn Pentandria Perianth petals petioles pinnate pubescent purple Pursh racemes radical radicle scabrous scales scape Seeds segments sepals serrate sessile sheaths short shorter simple slender smooth solitary spikelets spikes Stamens stem erect STERILE FL stigma style subulate Swamps terete terminal ternate toothed Torr Triandria umbels unequal upper valves Willd woods yellow
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Page 246 - Capsule with from 1 to 4 cells ; the valves fitting, at their edges, to the angles of a loose dissepiment, bearing the seeds at its base. Seeds with a small quantity of mucilaginous albumen ; embryo curved ; cotyledons shrivelled ; radicle inferior.
Page 35 - Capsules of 3-valves, bearing the placentae in their axis. Seeds often with a tumour at their base. Embryo straight, erect, in the axis of fleshy albumen.
Page 118 - Calyx superior, deciduous, tubular, with a 2-parted limb. Petals 2, alternate with the lobes of the calyx. Stamens 2, alternate with the petals, inserted into the calyx. Disk large, cup-shaped, filling up the whole of the tube of the calyx, and projecting beyond it. Ovarium 2-celled, with an erect ovulum in each cell ; style simple, arising out of the disk ; stigma emarginate.
Page 45 - Calyx tubular, 5-toothed, with 2 — 4 opposite imbricate scales at base. Petals 5, with long claws. Stamens 10. Styles 2. Capsule 1-celled.
Page xxiii - Epidermis. See Cuticle. Eroded. Appearing as if gnawed at the edge. Esculent. Eatable. Evergreen. Remaining fresh through the winter. Not deciduous. Exserted. Projecting or extending out of the flower or sheath ; us the stamens and style of the Fuschia coccinea.
Page xvi - ... or into several, polyadelphous. 99. When they are united into a solid body along with the style, they form what is called a column, and are said to be gynandrous. 100. The anther is a kind of bag borne by the filament, and corresponds to the lamina of a leaf. It is sessile when there is no filament, or it is placed at the top of the filament in various ways. 101. The bags or cells of the anther are termed lobes, and the solid substance which connects them, corresponding to the midrib of a leaf,...
Page xviii - It is through this foramen that the molecules of the pollen are introduced into the nucleus; and its position indicates the future position of the radicle of the embryo, the radicle being always next the foramen. 129. When the apex of the nucleus is contiguous to the base of the ovule, a connection takes place between the base of the ovule and the base of the nucleus, by a bundle of vessels called a raphe. 130. Fecundation having taken place, the floral envelopes usually fade away, the stamens disappear...
Page 411 - Fructification only of one kind on the same individual. Capsules spiked or racemed, or mostly collected into clusters of various shapes (sori) upon the back of the leaf or frond, naked or covered with an...
Page xix - The orange is a berry having a pericarp, separable into an epicarp, an endocarp and a sarcocarp, and the cells filled with pulpy bags, which are cellular extensions of the sides of the cavity.
Page 227 - Ovary free, sessile, plurilocular ; ovules one to two in each cell, pendulous ; style divided, rarely simple ; stigmas bifid or simple. Fruit fleshy, round or oval, the pericarp sometimes opening regularly. Seeds few ; testa membranous ; embryo straight, nearly in the axis of cartilaginous albumen ; cotyledons leafy ; radicle taper, next the hilum. Trees or shrubs, not lactescent, with alternate, exstipulate, coriaceous leaves. They are chiefly found in tropical regions, and many species are met...