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" ... indeed, which offers a morphological problem of considerable difficulty, and which probably can be effectually solved only by developmental study. The peculiarity consists in the constant occurrence of a solitary flower springing somewhere from the... "
Journal of Botany, British and Foreign - Page 317
edited by - 1878
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 48

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1879 - 950 pages
...of a solitary flower springing somewhere from the intornode below the raceme, either about half-way down towards, or almost close to, the level of the leaf below. So иг as observed, the solitary flower is never quite so low as the level of the lower leaf. Probably...
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Transactions of the Botanical Society, Volume 13

Botanical Society of Edinburgh - Botany - 1879 - 708 pages
...foliage-leaves that opposite the raceme is the only one apparently destitute of an axillary bud, which, on the supposition, would be represented by the " usurping...terminal raceme, of the " usurping shoot," and of the axillary leaf of that shoot had all become fused together. Now, although cases are known, on the one...
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