| John Lindley - 1832 - 610 páginas
.... Of Arrangement. EK 1. Opposite (oppositus) ; placed on opposite sides of some other body or thing on the same plane. Thus, when leaves are opposite,...petals are opposite, they are on opposite sides of the ovarium ; and so on. 2. Alternate (alternus) ; placed alternately one above the other on some common... | |
| Heber Drury - 1864 - 696 páginas
..................... The reverse of shining; dull: not the reverse of transparent. Opposite .................. Plaeed on opposite sides of some other body or thing and...petals are opposite, they are on opposite sides of the flowers • an4 so on. Ovate Oblong or elliptical, broadest at the lower end, BO as to resemble the... | |
| John Lindley - 1866 - 696 páginas
...filaments being inserted equally within the mouth of the perianth tube. [T. MJ OPORINIA. Leontodón. OPPOSITE. Placed on opposite sides of some other body...the same plane. Thus, when leaves are opposite, they arc on opposite sides of the stem; when petals are opposite, they are on opposite sides of the flower... | |
| John Lindley, Thomas Moore - 1874 - 762 páginas
...inserted equally within the mouth of the perianth tube. [TM] OPORINIA. Leontodón ; Âpargia. OPPOSITR. Placed on opposite sides of some other body or thing...sides of the stem; when petals are opposite, they aro on opposite sides of the flower ; and so on. OPPOSITIFOLTUS. Opposite a leaf, that is to say, growing... | |
| Peter Henderson - 1904 - 684 páginas
...eye of the botanist can see any difference. This genus is now Included with Sternbergia, which see. Opposite. Placed on opposite sides of some other body...they are on opposite sides of the flower, and so on. Oppositifoliua. Opposite a leaf, that is to say, growing on the side of a stem opposite to that on... | |
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