| James Edward Smith - 1809 - 598 Seiten
...other organ, though generally inefficient. 23. POLYGAMIA. Stamens and Pistils separate in some flowers, united in others, either on the same plant, or on two or three different ones. This Class is natural only when the several flowers have a different structure, as... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 226 Seiten
...Monadelphia, filaments united into a tube. CLASS 23. POLYGAMIA, stamens and pistils separate in some flowers, united in others, either on the same plant, or on two or three distinct ones of the same species. Observation. Such difference in the essential organs being moreover... | |
| Sir James Edward Smith - 1821 - 310 Seiten
...85-87. SaILv herbacea. 88-91. Populus alba. 23. POLYGAMIA. Stamens and Pistils separate in some Flowers, united in others, either on the same plant, or on two or three different ones ; such different Flowers being, moreover, dissimilar in their structure in some other... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 Seiten
...of Eupkorbiacea, Cluytia 1 8 CLAIS XXIII. Poli/gamia. Stamens and Pistils separate in some flowers, united in others, either on the same plant or on two or three distinct ones ; •Mich difference in the essential organs being moreover accompanied with a diversity... | |
| James Edward Smith - 1826 - 322 Seiten
...85-87. Salix herbacea. 88-91. Populus alba. 23. POLYGAMIA. Stamens and Pistils separate in some Flowers, united in others, either on the same plant, or on two or three different ones; such different Flowers being, moreover, dissimilar in their structure in some other... | |
| George Spratt - 1829 - 660 Seiten
...separate of many eminent botanists, the class itself might well in some flowers, united be omitted, in others, either on the same plant, or on two or three distinct ones. 24. CRYPTOGAMIA. Stamina In this class there are 5 orders easily distinguish. and Pistils,... | |
| William Martin - 1832 - 504 Seiten
...Juniper, (Juniperus) ; Yew, (Taxus). CLASS XXIII. POLYGAMIA. Stamens and Pistils separate in some Flowers, united in others, either on the same Plant or on two or three separate ones.—ORDERS Three. Monoecia—Orach, (Atriplex). Dioecia—(Hippophae). Trioecia—Fig, (Ficus).... | |
| Richard Walker - 1833 - 526 Seiten
...different flowers, on two separate plants. 23. POLYGA'MIA ; stamens and pistils separate in some flowers, united in others, either on the same plant, or on two or three different ones. See Flora, for examples. 24. CRYPTOGA'MIA, fructification concealed, comprising the... | |
| Asa Gray - 1836 - 454 Seiten
...different individuals ^in two households, as the name expresses it ) Ex. Willow, Hop. 23. POLYGAMIA; has the stamens and pistils separate in some flowers, and united in others, either all on the same, or on two or three different individuals. The remaining class comprises those plants... | |
| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1838 - 508 Seiten
...and Pistils in separate Flowers on two separate plants. Stamens and Pistils separate in some flowers, united in others, either on the same plant, or on two or three distinct ones. 24. OIIVPTOGAMIA, . Fructification concealed. The twenty-four Classes are subdivided... | |
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