Payer) we do not know of connection of all three together. It is possible ; but, I think, improbable, The view which, after careful consideration, occurs to me as most fully satisfying the conditions of this remarkable case may be stated briefly in categorical... Journal of Botany, British and Foreign - Page 317edited by - 1878Full view - About this book
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1879 - 950 pages
...the conditions of this remarkable case may be stated briefly iu categorical form as follows:— 1st. The racemose inflorescence is terminal, and properly begins just above the level of the " second-last " leaf. It would thus include the aforesaid solitary flower. By such, an explanation... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - Science - 1879 - 962 pages
...the conditions of this remarkable case may be stated briefly in categorical form as follows:— 1st. The racemose inflorescence is terminal, and properly begins just above the level of the " second-last " leaf. It would thus include the aforesaid solitary flower. 2nd. The raceme, after producing... | |
| Botanical Society of Edinburgh - Botany - 1879 - 708 pages
...leaf and that of the usurping shoot in its axil (eg Sedum sp., Payer) we do not know of connection of all three together. It is possible ; but, I think,...properly begins just above the level of the " second last " leat It would thus include the aforesaid solitary flower. By such an explanation we can dispense... | |
| Botanical Society of Edinburgh - Botany - 1879 - 698 pages
...leaf and that of the usurping shoot in its axil (eg Sedum sp., Payer) we do not know of connection of all three together. It is possible ; but, I think,...one ebracteate flower, produces at its second node a foliags-leaf from whose axil the "usurping shoot " springs. By such an explanation we can dispense... | |
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