| Amos Eaton - 1829 - 726 sider
...the seed, whether pod, shell, bag, o: pulpy substance. •. Seed. The essential part, which contains the rudiment of a new plant. 7. Receptacle The base which sustains the other six parts, being : the end of the flower-stem. SUBDIVISIONS or THE CALTX. Every calyx is either monophyllous, consisting... | |
| 1831 - 796 sider
...seed. 5. Pericarp. The covering of the seed, whether pod, shell, bag or pulpy substance. 6. Se«d. The essential part containing the rudiment of a new plant. 7. Receptacle. The end of the stem where all the other parts of the flower are inserted. All the known vegetable productions... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1832 - 244 sider
...or seed. 5. PERICARP — The covering of the seed; whether pod, shell, bag, or pulpy substance. 6. SEED— The essential part, containing the rudiment...sustains the other six parts, being at the end of the stem. Any accidental appendage if called a nectary. The forms and positions of theuo organs, and of... | |
| 1831 - 420 sider
...pericarp and seed. 5. Pericarp. The covering of the seed, whether pod, shell, bag or pulpy substance. 6. Seed. The essential part containing the rudiment of a new plant. 7. Receptacle. The end of the stem where all the other parts of the flower are inserted. All the known vegetable productions... | |
| Amos Eaton - 1836 - 816 sider
...whether pod, shell, bag, or pulpy substance. 6. Seed. The essential part, which contains the rudiments of a new plant. 7. Receptacle. The base which sustains the other six parts, being at the end of the flower stem. SUBDIVISIONS OF THE CALTJ. Every calyx is either monophyllous, consisting of one leaf;... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1836 - 434 sider
...whether pod, shell, bag, or pulpy substance. 6. Seed. The essential part, containing the rudiments of a • new plant. 7. Receptacle. The base which...sustains the other six parts, being at the end of the stem. Any accidental appendage is a nectary. The forms and positions of these organs, and of no other... | |
| Amos Eaton - 1836 - 810 sider
...whether pod, shell, bag, or pnlpy substance. 6. Seed. The essential part, which contains the rudiments of a new plant. 7. Receptacle. The base which sustains the other six parts, being at the end of tbe flower stem. SUBDIVISIONS OF THE CALTI. Every calyx is either mnnopkyllous, consisting of one leaf;... | |
| Amos Eaton - 1836 - 824 sider
...bag, or pul6. Seed. The essential part, which contains the rudiments of a new plant. 7. Recepticie, The base which sustains the other six parts, being at the end of the flower stem. SUBDIVISIONS or THE CALII. ETCTJ calyx if either monophyllous, consisting of one leaf;... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1838 - 282 sider
...seed, whether pod, shell, bag, or pulpy substance. 6 Seed. The essential part, containing the rudiments of a new plant. 7. Receptacle. The base which sustains the other six parts, being at the end of the stem. Any accidental appendage is a nectary. The form and positions of these organs, and of no other... | |
| Amos Eaton, John Wright (M.D.) - 1840 - 648 sider
...plant. 8. Placenta. A cellular substance to which seeds are attached, and from which they originate. 9. Receptacle. The base which sustains the other six parts, being at the end of the flower stem. It is called tona, when a thickened mass. , SDH-DIVISIONS OF tHE CALYX. Every calyx is... | |
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