- Pentandria:
flowers with 5
stamens classis 6.
Hexandria:
flowers with 6
stamens Hexandria monogynia pp. 285–352
Hexandria polygynia pp. 342–343
classis 7. Heptandria:...
- its name, in his
Species Plantarum in 1753, with nine species, in the
Hexandria monogynia (i.e. six
stamens and one pistil)
containing 51
genera in total...
-
Petiveria alliacea L.
Synonyms Mapa
graveolens Petiveria corrientina Petiveria foetida Petiveria graveolens Petiveria hexandria Petiveria paraguayensis...
-
described by
Linnaeus in 1753, with 12 species,
which he
placed in the
Hexandria Monogynia (six stamens, one carpel). When
Michel Adanson formed the family...
-
classis 3.
Triandria classis 4.
Tetrandria classis 5.
Pentandria classis 6.
Hexandria classis 7.
Heptandria classis 8.
Octandria classis 9.
Enneandria classis...
-
species with this name. He
placed Allium in a
grouping he
referred to as
Hexandria monogynia (i.e. six
stamens and one pistil)
containing 51
genera in all...
- Mediterranean,
Europe and
southwest Asia, and
placed the
genus in the
grouping Hexandria Monogynia (6 stamens, 1 pistil)
within his
system of ****ual classification...
- whole. Scopoli, in his
treatment of Linnaeus'
scheme comments in the
Hexandria polygynia on the fact that
Alisma is a
member of the Gens monocotyledon...
- Carl
Linnaeus in 1753, with ten species. He
placed Asparagus within the
Hexandria Monogynia (six stamens, one carpel) in his ****ual
classification in the...
- precedence.
Linnaeus (1753)
placed Primula and
related primuloid genera in the
Hexandria Monogynia (six
stamens one pistil) in his ****ual
classification based...