-
Jussieu by
describing a
subclass he
called '
Endogenae, or
Monocotyledonous Plants' (preserving de Candolle's
Endogenæ phanerogamæ)
divided into two tribes,...
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Lindley (1830)
followed De
Candolle in
using the
terms Monocotyledon and
Endogenae interchangeably. They
considered the
monocotyledons to be a
group of vascular...
-
Jussieu by
describing a
subclass he
called Endogenae, or
Monocotyledonous Plants (preserving de Candolle's
Endogenæ phanerogamæ)
divided into two tribes, the...
-
Tribe I. Angio****e p. 2
Tribe II. Gymno****e p. 245
Subclass II:
Endogenae (Monocotyledons) p. 251
Tribe I
Petaloideae p. 252
Tribe II Glumaceae...
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included four
families in this alliance.
Lindley called the
monocots class Endogenae, with
eleven alliances including Liliales.
Although Bentham (1877) restored...
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Monocotyledones thus
became the Phanérogames,
meaning "visible seed",
hence Endogenæ phanerogamæ. De Candolle's Phanérogames thus
defined included 22 familles...
-
became the Phanérogames (Phenogamae in Gray),
meaning "visible seed",
hence Endogenæ phanerogamæ.
Candolle also
instituted the
concept of
ordered ranks, based...
- végetal p. 219. Gray 1821. Gray 1821, p.vi.
Lindley 1830.
Lindley 1830,
Endogenae, or
Monocotyledonous Plants p. 251.
Lindley 1830,
Amaryllideae The Narcissus...