- In
flowering plants, the
perianth may be
described as
being either dichlamydeous/heterochlamydeous in
which the
calyx and
corolla are
clearly separate...
- an
abbreviation of the
alternative title: A
General History of the
Dichlamydeous Plants). He
revised the
first supplement to Loudon's
Encyclopaedia of...
- by the
botanist George Don in 1832 in his book A
General History of
Dichlamydeous Plants from an
unpublished m****cript by
Allan Cunningham. The type...
- gave it the name
Tecoma jasminoides in his book, A
General History of
Dichlamydeous Plants. In 1894, Karl
Moritz Schumann changed the name to
Pandorea jasminoides...
- who gave it the name
Donia formosa in his A
General History of the
Dichlamydeous Plants. In 1835, John
Lindley transferred the
species to
Clianthus as...
-
Jardin des
plantes (1803). Don,
George (1838). A
general history of the
dichlamydeous plants,
comprising complete descriptions of the
different orders. Volume...
-
flower in
regular opposite pairs.
Compare monochasium and pleiochasium.
dichlamydeous Having a
perianth which is
divided into a
separate calyx and corolla...
-
Institution Press, 1979 p. 856.
George Don, A
general history of the
Dichlamydeous plants, London, 1834, vol. 3, p. 483, 560. Brown, p. 485:
Lygus oblineatus...
-
Perianth of (3-)4(−8)
tepals (sometimes
interpreted as a
dimerous and
dichlamydeous perianth), in 1(−2)
valvate whorls,
sometimes elongated in a
basal sack...
-
perianth is
either homochlamydeous (all
tepals equal, e.g. Fritillaria) or
dichlamydeous (two
separate and
different whorls, e.g. Calochortus) and may be united...