| P W. Watson - 1825 - 432 pages
...ovary is free it sits on its apex, or by a parietal protuberance at orifice of tube of calyx, — — continuous— equal to size of base of ovary, but...and fleshy (Rubus, Fragaria) when there are several pislils in one flower. Simply articulated with the pistil, so that the 2 faces are not continuous.... | |
| Achille Richard - Botany - 1831 - 604 pages
...the ovary which raises the pistil a little above the bottom of the flower. The gynophorum, in fact, does not essentially belong to the pistil ; but remains at the bottom of the flower when the pistil is detached. The podogynum, on the contrary, which forms part of the pistil, accompanies... | |
| Achille Richard - 1831 - 720 pages
...the ovary which raises the pistil a little above the bottom of the flower. The gynopborum, in fact, does not essentially belong to the pistil ; but remains at the bottom of the flower when the pistil is detached. The podogynum, on the contrary, which forms part of the pistil, accompanies... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pages
...to a particular prolongation of the receptacle, to which the name of gynophorum is given, and which does not essentially belong to the pistil, but remains at the bottom of the flower when the pistil is detached. When there are several pistils in a flower, it is not unusual to see the gynophorum... | |
| Marvin T. Wheat - African Americans - 1862 - 630 pages
...to a particular prolongation of the receptacle, to which the name of gynophorum is given, and which does not essentially belong to the pistil, but remains at the bottom of the flower when the pistil is detached. When there are several pistils in a flower, it is not unusual to see the gynophorum... | |
| Marvin T. Wheat - African Americans - 1865 - 628 pages
...to a particular prolongation of the receptacle, to which the name of gynophorum is given, and which does not essentially belong to the pistil, but remains at the bottom of the flower when the pistil is detached. When there are several pistils in a flower, it is not unusual to see the gynophorum... | |
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