| James Edward Smith - 1809 - 598 pages
...remains as it is-, for they have no difference of structure in the accessory part* of their flowers. CLASS 23. Polygamia. Stamens and Pistils separate...united in others, either on the same plant or on two of three distinct tinces ; such difference in the essential organs being moreover accompanied with... | |
| Encyclopaedias, John Millard - 1813 - 712 pages
...22. Dioecia, stamens and pistils, like the former in separate flowers, but on two separate plants. 23. Polygamia, stamens and pistils separate in some, flowers, united in others, either on one, two, or three distinct plants. '24. Cryptogamia, stamens and pistils, either not well ascertained,... | |
| John Millard - 1813 - 704 pages
...stamens and pistils, like the fonaer in separate, flowers, but on two separate, plants, 23.. Vvlygamia., stamens and pistils separate in some, flowers, united in others, either on one, two, or three distinct plants. '24. Cryptogumia, stamens and pistils, either not well ascertained,... | |
| James Edward Smith - 1814 - 476 pages
...remains as it is, for they have no difference of structure in the accessory parts of their flowers. CLASS 23. Polygamia. Stamens and Pistils separate...on the same plant or on two or three distinct ones ; such difference in the essential organs being moreover accompanied with a diversity in the accessory... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...stamens and pistils, like the former in Separate flowers, but on two separate plants. 23. Polyaamia, stamens and pistils separate in some flowers, united in others, either on one, two,- or three distinct plants* '24. CryptogOmia, stamens and pistils, either not well ascertained,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 370 pages
...class are characterised like those of the preceding. The willow, hop, hemp, &c. belong to it. XXIII. Polyg-amia. Stamens and pistils separate in some flowers, united in others, either on one, two, or three distinct plants. Dr. Smith has first suggested that no plants should be admitted... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 376 pages
...class are characterised like those of the preceding. The willow, hop, hemp, &c. belong to it. XXIII. Polygamia. Stamens and pistils separate in some flowers, united in others, either on one, two, or three distinct plants. I)r. Smith has first suggested that no plants should be admitted... | |
| Sir James Edward Smith - 1821 - 310 pages
...Pistils in different Flowers, on two separate plants. fig. 85-87. SaILv herbacea. 88-91. Populus alba. 23. POLYGAMIA. Stamens and Pistils separate in some...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 pages
...liyaandria. Stamens inserted in the style. Contains of Eupkorbiacea, Cluytia 1 8 CLAIS XXIII. Poli/gamia. Stamens and Pistils separate in some flowers, united...on the same plant or on two or three distinct ones ; •Mich difference in the essential organs being moreover accompanied with a diversity in the accessory... | |
| James Edward Smith - 1826 - 322 pages
...Pistils in different Flowers, on two separate plants. fig. 85-87. Salix herbacea. 88-91. Populus alba. 23. POLYGAMIA. Stamens and Pistils separate in some...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... | |
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