- a
blend of sep- from Gr**** skepē 'covering' and -alum from Neo-Latin
petalum 'petal',
influenced by
French pétale 'petal'. "Oxford
Languages | The Home...
- P:
Petalum S:
Sepalum L: Labellum...
- Annonaceae. The
Linnean name
derives from the
Latin cymba,
meaning “boat,” and
petalum,
meaning "petal.” Some
species such as C.
penduliflorum and C. costaricense...
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Stenopetalum derives from the Gr****, stenos, ("narrow"), and the Latin,
petalum, ("petal") and
describes plants in the
genus as
having long,
narrow petals...
- (Oregon to south), M.
balthica is
replaced by a
similar species Limecola petalum. Sartori, André F. (2016).
Limecola balthica (Linnaeus, 1758). In: Sartori...
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balthica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Limecola contabulata (Deshayes, 1855)
Limecola petalum (Valenciennes, 1827) Gofas, S.; Bouchet, P. (2014).Limecola T. Brown, 1844...
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stenopetala is
derived from the Gr****
words stenos (narrow or straight) and
petalum (petal), a
reference to the
shape of its petals.
Along with at
least twelve...
- margins.
Anodopetalum is from Gr****
roots an 'not',
odous 'tooth' and
petalum 'petal',
originating from the non-toothed
nature of the
Anodopetalum biglandulosum...
- (parvipetala) is
derived from the
Latin words parvus meaning "small": 590 and
petalum meaning "leaf".: 616
Diuris parvipetala grows with gr****es and between...
- (longipetala) is
derived from the
Latin words longus meaning "long": 494 and
petalum meaning "petal".: 616 Rupp did not give a
reason for this
epithet but...