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... stamens , with Linnæus , we shall bring species together , agreeing in respect to these organs , while in every other particular , there may be the utmost possible difference between them . Plants 1834. ] 337 Decandolle's Botany .
... stamens , with Linnæus , we shall bring species together , agreeing in respect to these organs , while in every other particular , there may be the utmost possible difference between them . Plants 1834. ] 337 Decandolle's Botany .
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... stamens as uniting the conditions just mentioned to the greatest extent , he fixed upon these organs as the ground of his classification , and certainly no man , starting from a single idea , was ever conducted to more brilliant and ...
... stamens as uniting the conditions just mentioned to the greatest extent , he fixed upon these organs as the ground of his classification , and certainly no man , starting from a single idea , was ever conducted to more brilliant and ...
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... stamens and pistils , the calyx , corolla , seed- vessel , seed , and general aspect are also considered ; and there- by the student becomes better acquainted not only with the plant , but with a variety of properties which it possesses ...
... stamens and pistils , the calyx , corolla , seed- vessel , seed , and general aspect are also considered ; and there- by the student becomes better acquainted not only with the plant , but with a variety of properties which it possesses ...
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... stamens and pistils have a higher rank than the calyx and corolla , and these latter than the nectaries ; the filaments of the stamen and pistil are thus shown to be of less consequence , than the anthers and stigmas . A third means of ...
... stamens and pistils have a higher rank than the calyx and corolla , and these latter than the nectaries ; the filaments of the stamen and pistil are thus shown to be of less consequence , than the anthers and stigmas . A third means of ...
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... stamens . Here is a most singular case of a re- turn of nature to her favorite symmetry , and no doubt can be left ... stamens bearing anthers , while between them we observe three filaments placed precisely where stamens would be , and ...
... stamens . Here is a most singular case of a re- turn of nature to her favorite symmetry , and no doubt can be left ... stamens bearing anthers , while between them we observe three filaments placed precisely where stamens would be , and ...
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