The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... stamens also ir- regular , either in size or position ; the ovary stalked , its stalk adhering on one side to the calyx , the style proceed- ing from its base . The fruit is a drupe of one or two cells . The species are trees or shrubs ...
... stamens also ir- regular , either in size or position ; the ovary stalked , its stalk adhering on one side to the calyx , the style proceed- ing from its base . The fruit is a drupe of one or two cells . The species are trees or shrubs ...
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... stamens arise from the corolla , and are alternate with its segments . The ovary is surrounded by a disk , and usually two - celled ; the style single , the fruit either splitting into two halves or not splitting at all , either dry or ...
... stamens arise from the corolla , and are alternate with its segments . The ovary is surrounded by a disk , and usually two - celled ; the style single , the fruit either splitting into two halves or not splitting at all , either dry or ...
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... stamens . C. Lutetiana is frequent in shady situations in most parts of Europe . It bears the English name of ENCHANTER'S NIGHTSHADE , and in Germany it is called Hexenkraut ( witches ' herb ) . The origin of such names is not easily ...
... stamens . C. Lutetiana is frequent in shady situations in most parts of Europe . It bears the English name of ENCHANTER'S NIGHTSHADE , and in Germany it is called Hexenkraut ( witches ' herb ) . The origin of such names is not easily ...
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... stamens are numerous , the style simple , the fruit a capsule . Many species of this order are more or less resinous ; and from the twigs of some species of Cistus , natives of the s . of Europe and the Levant , particu- larly C ...
... stamens are numerous , the style simple , the fruit a capsule . Many species of this order are more or less resinous ; and from the twigs of some species of Cistus , natives of the s . of Europe and the Levant , particu- larly C ...
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... stamens , irregularly united in bundles by their flaments , a pulpy fruit with a spongy rind , and smooth seeds . The leaves and the rind of the fruit abound in volatile oil . The flowers also contain volatile oil , and ex- hale a ...
... stamens , irregularly united in bundles by their flaments , a pulpy fruit with a spongy rind , and smooth seeds . The leaves and the rind of the fruit abound in volatile oil . The flowers also contain volatile oil , and ex- hale a ...
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