Definition of Monogynia. Meaning of Monogynia. Synonyms of Monogynia

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Definition of Monogynia

Monogynia
Monogynia Mon`o*gyn"i*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? single + ? woman, female.] (Bot.) A Linn[ae]an order of plants, including those which have only one style or stigma.

Meaning of Monogynia from wikipedia

- with 5 stamens classis 6. Hexandria: flowers with 6 stamens Hexandria monogynia pp. 285–352 Hexandria polygynia pp. 342–343 classis 7. Heptandria: flowers...
- 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 in his...
- 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. Linnaeus...
- by Linnaeus in 1753, with 12 species, which he placed in the Hexandria Monogynia (six stamens, one carpel). When Michel Adanson formed the family Liliaceae...
- Europe and southwest Asia, and placed the genus in the grouping Hexandria Monogynia (6 stamens, 1 pistil) within his system of ****ual classification (systema...
- system, based on ****ual characteristics, Crocus was classified as Triandra Monogynia (Three stamens, Single pistil). Linnaeus's system was supplanted by the...
- Linnaeus in 1753, with ten species. He placed Asparagus within the Hexandria Monogynia (six stamens, one carpel) in his ****ual classification in the Species...
- this name. He placed Amaryllis in a grouping he referred to as Hexandria monogynia (i.e. six stamens and one pistil) containing 51 genera in all in his ****ual...
- is "Banksia L.f.". Linnaeus placed the genus in class Tetrandra, order Monogynia of his father's classification, and named it in honour of Banks. The name...
- five known species of Fritillaria, and grouped them in his Hexandria Monogynia (six stamens+one pistil), his system being based on ****ual characteristics...