Definition of Phaenogamous. Meaning of Phaenogamous. Synonyms of Phaenogamous

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Definition of Phaenogamous

Phaenogamous
Phaenogamous Ph[ae]*nog"a*mous, a. (Bot.) Having true flowers with with distinct floral organs; flowering.

Meaning of Phaenogamous from wikipedia

- British Phaenogamous Botany is a book of figures and descriptions of British flowering plants compiled by the botanist William Baxter. The six volumes...
- Hooker, William Jackson (1831). The British Flora: Comprising the Phaenogamous, Or Flowering Plants, and the Ferns. Longman. OCLC 17317293. House, Humphry...
- British gardens, as described in the 1835 self-published book British Phaenogamous Botany, which used the then-common name Sea Tree-mallow: "This species...
- “Die ersten Tropfen fallen.” On the Development of the Organization in Phaenogamous Plants (1838) The Plant, a Biography (1848) [translated by Arthur Henfrey]...
- January 1787 – 1 November 1871), was a British botanist, author of British Phaenogamous Botany and appointed curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden in 1813. From...
- related to the field of botany in Kentucky is A Catalog of the Native Phaenogamous Plants and Ferns of Kentucky. The original work was written in 1833,...
- 1155/1926/72971. International Plant Names Index.  B.Mann. Catalogue of the phænogamous plants of the United States, east of the Mississippi, and of the vascular...
- is best known for his botanical illustration of W. Baxter's British Phaenogamous Botany . He lived and worked in the Oxford area in the early 19th century...
- Botanic Garden curator) (1787–1871), Scots botanist, author of British Phaenogamous Botany William Baxter (botanist) (1787–c. 1836), English botanist who...
- synonyms of British plants known to him, entitled 'A Catalogue of the Phænogamous Plants of Great Britain,' came out in parts, from 1846 to 1848. He also...