Anthers of two forms; stamens monadelphous; leaves digitateor simple; leaflets entire.
One of the spikes from the digitate inflorescence of E.
Dactylon, ofdigitate spikes; (2) a spikelet magnified and displayed, showing a perfect flower and a rudiment.
Tracing the widening female duct onwards we now come to the openings of the digitate accessory glands d, d, which probably assist in the formation of the egg-capsule.
Digitate lingered, arranged at the end of the stalk, 51.
Spikelets many, dissimilar, in solitary, digitate or fascicled racemes or spikes; first glume not sunk in the hollow of the rachis.
Inflorescence is a panicle consisting of digitate or whorled, slender or stout spike-like racemes.
The inflorescence consists of spikes, solitary, digitate or fascicled, articulate and fragile; the joints of the floral axis and the pedicels of the pedicelled spikelets are trigonous and hollowed ventrally.
In the relative sizes, to each other and to the stalk, of the three digitate ossifications M.
The digitate processes are not so often injured, lost, or displaced when the method described above is used as they are when the penis is dissected.
Usually, three digitate processes of cartilaginous material in which additional ossifications may occur arise from the terminus of the shaft.
About six species of tender plants, with largedigitate leaves, and of handsome growth.
The first of these is a partially prostrate plant, with stem from six to eighteen inches long; and digitate leaves with five, wedge-shaped leaflets.
Its leaves aredigitate and long-stalked, with five obovate, serrate, hairy leaflets.
It was an herbaceous plant, having a stem nearly six feet high, and rather broad digitate leaves, with a loose spike of showy yellow flowers at the top.
This plant was a tall single-stemmed annual, with a few digitate and toothed leaves, and a loose panicle of greenish flowers at its top.
The corallum of Heliopora is of a blue colour, and has the form of broad, upright, lobed, or digitate masses flattened from side to side.
In the adjoining cut the intermediate stages between a palmate or digitate leaf to a pinnate one may be seen.
Leaves of horse-chestnut, Æsculus, showing passage from digitate to pinnate leaves.
Plants there are with digitate leaves, having three, five, seven, nine, or more leaflets.
Such leaves are therefore much like thedigitate kind, only they are not completely divided into separate leaflets.
Clover has digitate leaves of three leaflets, while the leaves of the buck-eye and horse-chestnut have five, seven, and nine leaflets.
On the right is the digitate leaf of the beautiful Virginia creeper, entirely harmless; on the left is the pinnate leaf of the poison-vine.
In both cities the office was abolished by the French in 1797.
The sponge is either devoid of branches or produces irregular, compressed, and often digitate processes, sometimes of considerable length and delicacy.
Spongilla alba and Ephydatia meyeni) consist of irregular masses, the surface of which bears numerous irregular ridges or conical, subquadrate, or digitate processes.
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