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" Petals hypogynous, either equal to the sepals in number, and opposite to them, or twice as many, sometimes with an appendage at the base in the inside. "
A Practical Flora for Schools and Colleges - Page 42
by Oliver Rivington Willis - 1894 - 349 pages
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A Synopsis of the British Flora: Arranged According to the Natural Orders ...

John Lindley - Botany - 1829 - 392 pages
...number, and opposite to them, or twice as many, generally with an appendage at the base in the inside. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers generally with two separate cells, opening elastically with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovarium...
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A Synopsis of the British Flora Arranged According to the Natural Orders

John Lindley - 1829 - 382 pages
...number, and opposite to them, or twice as many, generally with an appendage at the base in the inside. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers generally with two separate cells, opening elastically with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovarium...
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Botany of the Northern and Middle States, Or, A Description of the Plants ...

Lewis Caleb Beck - Botany - 1833 - 572 pages
...number and opposite to them, or twice as many, generally with an appendage at the base in the inside. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers generally with two separated cells, opening elastically with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovary...
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Botany of the Northern and Middle States, Or, A Description of the Plants ...

Lewis Caleb Beck - Botany - 1833 - 542 pages
...number and opposite to them, or twice as many, generally with an appendage at the base in the inside. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers generally with two separated cells, opening elastically with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovary...
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A natural system of botany

John Lindley - 1836 - 570 pages
...number, and opposite to them, or twice as many, sometimes with an appendage at the base in the inside. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers generally with two separated cells, opening elastically with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovary...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volume 4

1838 - 590 pages
...Order l6.—Berberace<e. Sepals 3-4-6, in a double row. Petals sometimes with an appendage at the base. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and Opposite to them ; anthers opening elastically with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovary solitary, 1-celled. Seeds attached...
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School botany; or, An explanation of the characters and differences of the ...

John Lindley - Botany - 1839 - 242 pages
...petaloid scales. Petals either equal to the sepals in number, and opposite to them, or twice as many. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers generally with two cells, opening with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovary solitary, 1 -celled....
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Elements of Botany: Structural, Physiological, Systematical, and Medical

John Lindley - Botany - 1841 - 324 pages
...usually without stipules. Sepals 3-4-6, in a double row. Petals sometimes with an appendage at the base. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers opening elastically with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovary solitary, 1celled. Seeds attached...
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Elements of Botany: Structural, Physiological, Systematical, and Medical

John Lindley - Botany - 1841 - 310 pages
...usually without stipules. Sepals 3-4-6, in a double row. Petals sometimes with an appendage at the base. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers opening elastically with a valve from the bottom to the top. Ovary solitary, 1celled. Seeds attached...
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Young Scientist: A Practical Journal for Amateurs, Volume 2

1851 - 1000 pages
...sepals, and opposite to them, or twice as many, often having an appendage at the base on the inside. Stamens equal in number to the petals, and opposite to them ; anthers adnate, bilocular (dithecal), each of the loculi opening by a valve from the bottom to the top. Carpel...
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