Definition of Dichlamydeous. Meaning of Dichlamydeous. Synonyms of Dichlamydeous

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Definition of Dichlamydeous

Dichlamydeous
Dichlamydeous Di`chla*myd"e*ous, a. [Gr. di- = di`s- twice + ?, ?, a cloak.] (Bot.) Having two coverings, a calyx and in corolla.

Meaning of Dichlamydeous from wikipedia

- 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- by the botanist George Don in 1832 in his book A General History of Dichlamydeous Plants from an unpublished m****cript by Allan Cunningham.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...
- 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...
- 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...
- perianth is either homochlamydeous (all tepals equal, e.g. Fritillaria) or dichlamydeous (two separate and different whorls, e.g. Calochortus) and may be united...
- 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...
- by the botanist George Don in 1832 in the work A General History of Dichlamydeous Plants. It was reclassified as Raco**** eglandulosum in 2003 by Leslie...